Kosovo is looking at building business relations with the SMEs in Bangladesh even as Kosovo’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kreshnik Ahmeti, who is currently visiting Bangladesh finds huge potential to boost trade relations between the two countries by improving mutual ties and enhancing commercial activities among the SME entrepreneurs.
This is as per reports which further underlined Kreshnik Ahmeti has also proposed to form a ‘Joint Economic Committee’ and organise B2B forum even as DCCI President Rizwan Rahman, on his part, stressed on increased communication between the private sector businesses of the two countries and expanding activities of trade bodies to boost bilateral trade with Kosovo while adding Bangladeshi investors should invest more in the Balkans region to expand the country’s export market there.
“About 92 per cent of the total entrepreneurs of Kosovo are from SME sector and there is zero duty on the business operation profit,” reportedly stated Kreshnik Ahmeti during a call on meeting with the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) in Dhaka recently even as he underlined Kosovo also uses Euro as its currency.