科索沃微型企业面临的挑战

F. Krasniqi, Hysni Terziu
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微型企业在贷款过程中面临许多挑战。贷款的利率很高。缺乏能够刺激当地企业增长的低利率贷款。一方面,尽管科索沃是CEFTA协议的签署国,但当地企业面临着区域市场和欧盟国家的出口等各种贸易壁垒。另一方面,缺乏体制支持,这不仅不利于刺激出口,而且在科索沃境内使当地企业在货物进口商方面缺乏竞争力。年利率降至2-3%。延长资本投资贷款(长期贷款)的还款期。允许在投资开始时的宽限期,并根据业务收入进行可变支付。减少贷款时的官僚作风,减少银行贷款时对抵押品的需求。降低营业税税率。减少不忠诚的竞争和伤害当地商业的非正规经济。鼓励创业,支持项目,特别是信息学领域的项目。在科索沃,银行对初创企业的支持并不多。通过支持增加妇女参与商业活动,因为在科索沃经营的企业中,妇女约占13%。计划使妇女参与商业活动的比例达到50%。加大对小微企业的扶持力度,小微企业发展壮大,就业规模大。科索沃的微型企业约占科索沃企业的98%。建立发展银行,支持当地企业,为外国投资者创造更好的设施和条件。
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Challenges of Kosovo Micro Businesses
The challenges that micro-businesses face during the lending process are numerous. Loans are with high-interest rates. There is a lack of loans with low-interest rates that would stimulate the growth of local businesses. On the one hand, the local business faces various trade barriers such as export in the regional market and EU countries, although Kosovo is a signatory to the CEFTA agreement. On the other hand, there is a lack of institutional support, which not only does not support the stimulation of exports but also within Kosovo makes the local business non-competitive about importers of goods. Interest rates are reduced to 2-3% on an annual basis. Increase the repayment period of loans (long-term loans) for capital investments. Allow the grace period at the beginning of the investment as well as have variable payments based on business income. Reduce bureaucracies when taking loans, reduce the demand for collateral by banks when taking loans. Reduce the business tax rate. Reduce unloyal competition and the informal economy that hurts local business. To stimulate start-up businesses, to support projects especially in the field of informatics. Start-up businesses are not so much supported by banks in Kosovo. Increase women's participation in business, through support, because they make up about 13% of businesses operating in Kosovo. It is intended that the participation of women in business will reach 50%. Make greater support of micro-businesses because these businesses can grow and develop and employ a large number of employees. Microbusinesses in Kosovo make up about 98% of enterprises in Kosovo. Establish a development bank that would support local business and create better facilities and conditions for foreign investors.
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