Invited to "A2 Business" by Aurora Sulçe was Elisabeta Katiaj, vice president of the Diaspora Business Chamber, who spoke about what was achieved from an economic point of view at the Diaspora Summit, which was held in Tirana.
According to Katiat, there are many requests and hopes, but he added that he wishes that the points made in this summit, in the economy panel, will be followed and have a continuous follow-up, until they are realized.
Mrs. Katiaj, the Diaspora Summit has just closed. What was achieved from an economic point of view at this summit?
Undoubtedly, the demands are many and the hopes are many, but we wish and hope that the points made in the economy panel during this summit will be followed and have a continuous follow-up, until they are realized.
Normally without a diaspora financial instrument, it is a bit difficult to create a real product, because every initiative requires financial support. It is enough to take examples of the success of promoting and managing well-oriented and well-coordinated policies with the diaspora, it will definitely work.
What prevents Diaspora Albanians from investing in Albania?
We have an impasse, let's say, because we lack analyses, due to the lack of registration. When we go to register with the KKB as a business, we don't have a module where the diaspora Albanian is identified, but the citizenship is identified and that's it. (A2 Televizion)