Session
Management, Business and Economics
Description
Foreign direct investments in Kosovo are the basis for a genuine development, especially in the case of Kosovo that is in the transition phase from a former centralist system to the free market economy system. Investments are the most efficient way for a country's economic and political development, consolidation, economic growth, development and strengthening of the private sector.
The treatment and sensitization of foreign direct investment in Kosovo is a matter related to foreign direct investment (FDI), their importance, factors that influence the rise or fall of the level of foreign direct investment in Kosovo, potentials, opportunities and the challenges facing Kosovo in the transition period of state-building and government attempts for the country's economic development.
In the context of attempts by central institutions, the Kosovo Government is making continuous efforts to create development policies and other important actions to create a better environment for foreign direct investment, creating a climate that is most appropriate for investment, simultaneously for business development. To encourage developed countries that have interest and motive for FDI in Kosovo, the Republic of Kosovo has built a legal infrastructure and has approved the Law on Foreign Investments No. 04/220.
In addition to the legislative sphere, the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo also pay special attention to the promotion of these opportunities through the establishment of the Investment Promotion Agency (IPA-KIESA), in order to further promote Kosovo's potentials abroad, the climate of which Kosovo owns and the benefits it has if it invests in such a market as Kosovo.
Keywords:
foreign direct investment, Kosovo, opportunities, challenges, promotion, economic development
Session Chair
Nehat Ramadani
Session Co-Chair
Uragan Alija
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-437-59-2
First Page
103
Last Page
112
Location
Durres, Albania
Start Date
27-10-2017 4:45 PM
End Date
27-10-2017 6:15 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2017.249
Recommended Citation
Rama, Hamëz, "Foreign Direct Investments In Kosovo Opportunities, Challenges And Promotion" (2017). UBT International Conference. 249.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2017/all-events/249
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Foreign Direct Investments In Kosovo Opportunities, Challenges And Promotion
Durres, Albania
Foreign direct investments in Kosovo are the basis for a genuine development, especially in the case of Kosovo that is in the transition phase from a former centralist system to the free market economy system. Investments are the most efficient way for a country's economic and political development, consolidation, economic growth, development and strengthening of the private sector.
The treatment and sensitization of foreign direct investment in Kosovo is a matter related to foreign direct investment (FDI), their importance, factors that influence the rise or fall of the level of foreign direct investment in Kosovo, potentials, opportunities and the challenges facing Kosovo in the transition period of state-building and government attempts for the country's economic development.
In the context of attempts by central institutions, the Kosovo Government is making continuous efforts to create development policies and other important actions to create a better environment for foreign direct investment, creating a climate that is most appropriate for investment, simultaneously for business development. To encourage developed countries that have interest and motive for FDI in Kosovo, the Republic of Kosovo has built a legal infrastructure and has approved the Law on Foreign Investments No. 04/220.
In addition to the legislative sphere, the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo also pay special attention to the promotion of these opportunities through the establishment of the Investment Promotion Agency (IPA-KIESA), in order to further promote Kosovo's potentials abroad, the climate of which Kosovo owns and the benefits it has if it invests in such a market as Kosovo.