During a press conference, the Minister of Economy and Labor, Besar Durmishi, presented an overview of the Ministry’s achievements and focus areas over the past two years. Durmishi highlighted that the central objectives of the institution have been centered on stimulating job creation, enhancing the overall business climate, and securing new levels of foreign and domestic investment. Addressing the challenges faced by the economy, Durmishi detailed the strategic framework guiding the Ministry’s efforts.
He stated that the work is organized around five key priorities: reducing unemployment rates, providing robust support for investments, fostering the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises, executing the national reform agenda, and advancing the digitization of public services. The Minister emphasized the challenging economic backdrop against which the Ministry has operated. Durmishi noted that a significant portion of the last two years’ mandate involved safeguarding the standard of living for the citizenry.
This effort was undertaken while the global economy continued to navigate the repercussions of international crises, persistent supply chain disruptions, and heightened geopolitical tensions. The presentation underscored the Ministry’s commitment to stability and growth through targeted policy implementation. The stated priorities reflect a comprehensive strategy designed to modernize economic structures and ensure resilience.
Through these efforts, the institution aims to support sustainable economic development while mitigating the impact of external global volatility.
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