After Washington, Prime Minister Albin Kurti went to Massachusetts, for a meeting with the governor of this state, Charles Baker.
The Prime Minister’s Office reports that Kurti and Baker “discussed the advancement of democratic principles, ways of cooperating in the economy, defense and security.”
Speaking about investment opportunities in Kosovo, Prime Minister Kurti said that talented youth, economic growth, exports and tax revenues, low public debt, with less than 30 percent of Gross Domestic Product, treatment of foreign investors and the Commercial Court being established, provide a favorable environment for investment and doing business in Kosovo “, it is stated in the announcement.
Kurti also reportedly spoke to Baker about the “attractive investment climate, especially in the information technology sector.”
“Over 650 companies in this sector, 70% of which export services mainly to the US and the EU, show the great and proven potential of this sector in Kosovo”.
“As a sustainable reason for investment in Kosovo, Prime Minister Kurti mentioned the favorable geographical and cultural position, young, creative and talented population, good knowledge of English, extensive network of the Internet, stable fiscal policy, infrastructure modern transport, etc. “, it is said in the announcement of Kurti’s Office.