Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski stated that he held a meeting with representatives from the nation’s largest markets to discuss strategies for reducing food prices. The discussions focused specifically on addressing inflation and the escalating costs of essential food items. Mickoski announced that the government’s efforts to stabilize prices will involve further consultations.
In the near future, meetings are scheduled with both suppliers and producers. The stated objective of these engagements is to collaborate on measures designed to keep annual inflation and the prices of basic necessities below a 3 percent threshold by April. According to Mickoski, the government remains dedicated to implementing policies aimed at safeguarding the standard of living and enhancing economic security for the citizenry.
The meeting with the market representatives was part of a broader effort to tackle inflationary pressures affecting daily life. The Prime Minister emphasized the commitment to a multi-stakeholder approach. By engaging directly with key economic players—including the market representatives, suppliers, and producers—the administration aims to build a comprehensive plan.
This strategy intends to mitigate the impact of rising costs, thereby supporting economic stability and consumer protection across the country.
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