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22 Jul 2017 he Republic of Kosovo is Europe's youngest country – and one of its poorest – but it has managed to record positive economic growth rates, 2.8 percent on average since 2012. Kosovo declared independence on 17 February 2008 and has been recognized by more than 100 UN Member States.
16 Jun 2017 The Republic of Kosovo is Europe's youngest country – and one of its poorest – but it has maintained positive economic growth rates, most recently 3.8 percent in 2016. Kosovo is working to improve the investment climate by strengthening the legal environment necessary to attract and retain foreign
4 Aug 2017 The World Bank estimated Kosovo's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate at 3.6 percent in 2016, among the highest in the region. The World Bank attributes this growth to diaspora revenue and domestic consumption. The Central Bank of Kosovo estimated that diaspora contributions totaled €691.0 in
declaration of independence did not violate international law. Although the list of countries that recognizes Kosovo continues to grow, major powers, including Russia,. India, and China, do not recognize Kosovo's independence, blocking its entry into the. United Nations and other international bodies. Kosovo's relations with
16 Jun 2017 The Independent Commission for Mines and Minerals (ICMM) regulates Kosovo's minerals sector, issues exploration and mining licenses, and ensures legislative compliance with international mining, environment, and safety standards. ICMM provides key technical information to prospective bidders.
16 Jun 2017 Electricity in Kosovo is produced by two lignite-fired thermal power plants, known as Kosovo A and Kosovo B, which use 1960s and 1970s technology respectively, in addition to a small hydropower plant (HPP) in the north of the country. The two thermal power plants are currently capable of producing up to
22 Jul 2017 Corruption is most wide-spread in public procurement and is recognized by both local and international businesses as one of Kosovo's largest obstacles to attracting investment. Kosovo has enacted strong legislation to combat corruption, but the government has thus far been unsuccessful in efforts to
22 Jul 2017 As of the beginning of 2017, Kosovo has 10 commercial banks and 15 licensed insurance companies. The official currency of Kosovo is the euro even though the country is not a member of the eurozone. In the absence of an independent monetary policy, prices are highly responsive to market trends in the
country code may develop in the coming year. The Independent. Media Commission is expected to initiate a tender to move from analog to digital broadcasting in 2017. The Government of Kosovo is working to position the country as a regional hub for information technology (IT)-related products and services, building on
Following Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008, the political situation has been relatively stable, with occasional protests and inter-ethnic incidents. Kosovo Force. (KFOR), a NATO peacekeeping mission, remains in the country to ensure freedom of movement and a safe and secure environment. Although Kosovo
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