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Kosovo resumes privatization process

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Board of Directors of the Kosovo Privatization Agency (AKP) decided yesterday to continue the privatization of public companies, after a halt of several months while the competencies were being transferred from the EU and UN to Kosovo authorities.

In an announcement, AKP says that it has decided to continue with the 31st wave of privatization, initially planned in May by its predecessor, Kosovo Trust Agency.

"In the 31st wave are included ten new companies: nine will be sold through normal spin-off and one through special spin-off."

On today's meeting of the Board of AKP the organizational structure of the agency has been approved as well as the personnel policies.

"AKP will continue its daily work, on the quick functionalization and fulfilling of its obligations required by law," says AKP announcement

Next meeting of the Board of Directors of AKP is scheduled for October.

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johny said:

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why is not relall with other company in kosovo exp tobacoo company in gjilane what hepenig cean exp to me with emailcean cnow i thing have so many inestitors ffor thet but you dont like with rigards johny
 
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