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The Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo (Albanian: Bashkimi i Sindikatave të Pavarura të Kosovës, BSPK) is a trade union federation in Kosovo. The federation was established in 1990, and principally organised workers of Albanian heritage. By the end of the decade, it claimed to have 250,000 members, organised in 24 unions.
Free Trade Agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina: UNMIK 19 October 2006 [92] 1 December 2006 [92] [93] EU Pan-EURO-MED RoO convention [94] Kosovo under UNSCR 1244: Free Trade Agreement with Turkey: Kosovo 27 September 2013 1 September 2019 [95] Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with the EU Kosovo 22 October 2015 [96] 1 April 2016
The agreement came into effect on 26 July 2007 for Albania, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro and Macedonia, on 22 August for Croatia, on 24 October for Serbia, and on 22 November 2007 for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The aim of the agreement was to establish a free trade zone in the region by 31 December 2010.
Free Trade Agreement with North Macedonia: UNMIK 2 February 2006 [87] Free Trade Agreement with Croatia: UNMIK 28 September 2006 [87] 1 November 2006 [87] [88] Free Trade Agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina: UNMIK 19 October 2006 [87] 1 December 2006 [87] [88] EU Pan-EURO-MED RoO convention [89] Kosovo under UNSCR 1244: Free Trade Agreement ...
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The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia accepted a European Union proposed normalisation agreement on 27 February 2023 and agreed a roadmap for its implementation on 18 March 2023. Under the terms of the agreement Kosovo will immediately launch dialogue with the European Union to ensure an "appropriate level of self-management" for its ethnic Serb ...
Trade unions in Albania have had an unstable existence in recent decades, mirroring the regional political turbulence in Albania.Since the 1991 defeat of the Albanian Party of Labour (APL), independent trade unions have asserted themselves, [3] with two main national trade union centres; the United Independent Albanian Trade Unions (BSPSh) and the Confederation of Trade Unions (KSSh).
Its main trading partner is the European Union, with roughly 40% Kosovo's 2023 trade volume being done with the block, led by Germany, Italy and Greece. CEFTA countries make up another major part of Kosovo's trade partners, with North Macedonia, Albania, and Serbia being Kosovo's main regional trade partners