AmCham study presented in Pristina
26. November 2010. | 07:28
Source: Beta
Poor law enforcement, problems with judiciary and administrative procedures pose the biggest trouble to potential investors in Kosovo, shows the latest study of the American Chamber of Commerce, presented in Pristina.
Poor law enforcement, problems with judiciary and administrative procedures pose the biggest trouble to potential investors in Kosovo, shows the latest study of the American Chamber of Commerce, presented in Pristina.
Speaking at a round table devoted to the study, U.S. Ambassador to Pristina Christopher Dell said Washington supports a Kosovo that will have a strong economy and democracy.
The ambassador also said the study shows that the costs of investment in Kosovo remain high and that despite progress, much work is required toward improving the judiciary.
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