Kosovo-Albania, strong trade cooperation or symbolic relationship?

Kosovo-Albania, strong trade cooperation or symbolic relationship?

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Economic and commercial cooperation between Kosovo and Albania despite the encouraging trends, it is considered that there are still no satisfactory economic relations between these two countries. Despite the willingness and readiness of businessmen for a stronger cooperation in the economy, the relations between these two countries remain symbolic or are characterized only by import-export commercial exchanges, experts of the economy in Albania and Kosovo estimate, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

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