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This thread will be about the latest news on Albania's developing economy. :)
 
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Une kam disa te aferm qe punojne akoma ne Albpetrol dhe mesa kam ber muhabet me ate me kane thene qe shumica e sektoreve te Albpetrol eshte shitur ne te vertete. Vetem 2 3 sektore kane mbetur pa privatizuar. Edhe ata punetore qe kan mbetur dhe jane ne firmat provate qe kane mare sektoret thuehet se do mbahen ne pune sa te privatizohet zyrtarisht dhe pastaj fshesen. Sdihet fare se cila eshte kjo firme qe i ka marre puset po thuhet vetem qe "i ka marre firma". Thuhet qe eshte ne kete mes Albana Vokshe se c'paska ca firma fantazme te fshehura e kshu gjerash..
 
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Nga nje artikul i gazetes shqip : http://www.gazeta-shqip.com/ekonomi/08d7afdc85eabf9bdebd1c279756144d.html



Pra sipas qeverise GDP per person ( PPP ) ne shqiperi na qenka 11.400 $ , po duke e shumezuar me 2,8 milion na del diku te 30 bilion $ , gje qe nuk perputhet me FMN qe thote GDP ne total eshte 26 bilion $ .

Kurse GDP per person ( nominal ) eshte e sakte ( te pakten ne krahasim me statistikat e FMN-s ) , 4.800 $ x 2,8 = 13,44 bilion $ .


NQS keto te dhena jane te sakta atehere ja kemi kaluar bosnjes , maqedonise edhe serbise (kesaj te fundit vetem ne PPP per fryme )

P.S ne pjesen e fundit qe kam nen vizuar autori i shkrimit ja futi kot . Kjo vjen si rrjedhoje e mungeses se njohurise se termave bazike te ekonomise .
nuk jan te sakta, qeveria thot ashtu te bej qe "po berim diqka"
gdp per person: 7,780
gdp (nominal):4,131
 
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nuk jan te sakta, qeveria thot ashtu te bej qe "po berim diqka"
gdp per person: 7,780
gdp (nominal):4,131
po pra kete te them edhe une qe ppp-ja nuk eshte sakte por nominalja eshte .

Kete mund te konfirmosh edhe vete ik te IFM statistics edhe do gjesh qe shqiperia ka gdb : 13,4 edhe 26 bilion , Nominal edhe PPP respektivisht .

Duke e pjestuar me 2,831 milion banore qe ka shqiperia sipas statistikave te reja te populsise . Na del :

gdp per person PPP : 9.200 $
gdp (nominal ) : 4,750 $

Jemi pak a shume ne te njetin nivel me ate te maqedonise , edhe ja kemi kaluar bosnjes duke mare parasysh keto rezultate qe na dalin ketu .

Kurse po mirnim si te qena ato te qeverise atehere ajo qe thoshja me larte do ishte e vertete .
 
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po pra kete te them edhe une qe ppp-ja nuk eshte sakte por nominalja eshte .

Kete mund te konfirmosh edhe vete ik te IFM statistics edhe do gjesh qe shqiperia ka gdb : 13,4 edhe 26 bilion , Nominal edhe PPP respektivisht .

Duke e pjestuar me 2,831 milion banore qe ka shqiperia sipas statistikave te reja te populsise . Na del :

gdp per person PPP : 9.200 $
gdp (nominal ) : 4,750 $

Jemi pak a shume ne te njetin nivel me ate te maqedonise , edhe ja kemi kaluar bosnjes duke mare parasysh keto rezultate qe na dalin ketu .

Kurse po mirnim si te qena ato te qeverise atehere ajo qe thoshja me larte do ishte e vertete .
ishte turp qe kina me 1.4miliard popull ka gdp(ppp) dhe nominal me larte se shqiperia. Bosnia nuk eshte asgje, shqiperia duhet te ishte ne konkurence me shtetet sikur mali zi, serbia, maqedonia etj etj. por ne fund gdp nuk eshte aq i rendsishem, shiko bullgarine e rumanine te dyjat jan shtete te varfer por jan ne e.u., Shqiperia duhet me pas zgjedhje te paster dhe te drejt, infastructure te permirsuar. Shqiperia ka potencial ne turizm, energji, dhe ka shume vaj, qka duhet eshte nje qeveri qe kujdeset per vendin dhe jo per para.
 
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Firmat ma te mbdhej Shqiptare

  • Korporata Elektroenergjitike Shqiptare 7.351 Puntor
  • Vodafone Albania 359 Puntor
  • Albanian Mobile Communications (AMC) 516 Puntor
  • Marketing & Distribution 216 Puntor
  • ALBtelecom 2.237 Puntor
  • Taçi Oil 16 Puntor
  • Global Petroleum Albania 21
  • Raiffeisen Bank Albania 1.373 Puntor
  • Posta Shqiptare 2.233
  • American Bank of Albania 500
 
#2,536 ·
^^ Ja ka fut kot. Taci Oil qe ka dhe Armon ne pronesi ka rreth 2000 punetore. 1200 jane ne Ballesh. Po ashtu eshte Global Petroliun duhet te ket mbi 500 punetor me llogjik te thjeshte. Raiffainsen Bank, me nje llogjik te thjeshte nje nje filial ka rreth 20 punetore sa filiale ka neper shqiperi?
 
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Firmat ma te mbdhej Shqiptare

  • Korporata Elektroenergjitike Shqiptare 7.351 Puntor
  • Vodafone Albania 359 Puntor
  • Albanian Mobile Communications (AMC) 516 Puntor
  • Marketing & Distribution 216 Puntor
  • ALBtelecom 2.237 Puntor
  • Taçi Oil 16 Puntor
  • Global Petroleum Albania 21
  • Raiffeisen Bank Albania 1.373 Puntor
  • Posta Shqiptare 2.233
  • American Bank of Albania 500

10 kompanite me te medha ne shqiperi gjenerojne me shume se 1 bilion Euro , ose 1,4 bilion $ , sipas kesaj liste .

Po jane edhe disa kompani te tjera qe kan turnover 100 + milion euro edhe nuk permenden te ajo list . Si pershembull banker petroleum , Belle air , Titan etc .

Pra mund te thuhet qe 20 kompanite me te medha ne shqiperi kan nje turnover total diku te 3 bilion $ .

Jo keq .

Sa per puntoret e Taci oil , nuk jan 16 ne asnje menyre . Po te 1000 + . Edhe turnoveri i tij eshte shume me shume se 70 milion euro sic thuhet atje .
 
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A New Era in Thai-Albanian Relations

Transmetuar më 09.03.2012 17:00

Thailand, March 9, 2012, NOA/ Rid Bulku - Edmond Haxhinasto, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania, met today with General Yuthasak Sasiprapha, Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, on the occasion of the former’s official visit to Thailand as guest of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After the said meeting, Mr. Thani Thongphakdi, Director-General of the Department of Information and Foreign Ministry’s Spokesperson, gave a briefing to the press. Gist as follows:

1. The visit by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania marked the first high-level visit between Thailand and Albania since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries on 30 September 1982. Indeed, this year also marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Albania.

2. During the visit, both Thailand and Albania have signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Establishment of Bilateral Consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Albania. This MOU would pave way for increased cooperation between the two countries in various areas, such as politics, trade, investment, tourism, culture, exchanges and coordination on issues of common interest, as well as expansion of multilateral cooperation.

3. Albania wished to strengthen and promote cooperation with Thailand in all aspects, especially in economics. In this regard, Albania proposed the signing of the Agreement on the Promotion and Protection of Investment, Agreement on the Avoidance of Double Taxation and Agreement on the Exemption of Visas for Diplomatic and Official Passport Holders, which would in turn lead to more people to people contact between the two countries. In addition, in the area of economic relations, Albania also suggested that a consultation mechanism between the businessmen of the two countries be established to help foster trade and investment. On this note, Albania recognized Thailand’s capacity as one of the world’s biggest food producers and exporters. Presently, 80% of Albania’s population are Muslims and Albania imports 80% of the country’s rice demand or approximately 18,000 ton/year. As such, Thailand’s Halal food industry has opportunity and prospect in the Albanian market.

4. In terms of political cooperation, Albania wished to establish a Joint Commission (JC) between Thailand and Albania. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania took the opportunity to extend invitations to Thai high ranking officials to visit Albania.

5. On this occasion, Mr. Jullapong Nonsrichai, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, hosted a luncheon in order of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania at the Foreign Ministry.

http://noa.al/en/artikull.php?id=159307



 
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Moody's released its summary credit opinion on the government of Albania


Moody's - 12.03.2012

On March 9, Moody's Investor Services released its summary credit opinion on the government of Albania.

Press Release:

The following release represents Moody's Investors Service's summary credit opinion on Albania, Government of and includes certain regulatory disclosures regarding its ratings. This release does not constitute any change in Moody's ratings or rating rationale for Albania, Government of.

Moody's current ratings on Albania, Government of are:

Long Term Issuer (domestic and foreign currency) ratings of B1

Senior Unsecured (foreign currency) ratings of B1


RATINGS RATIONALE

Albania's government bond rating is B1, reflecting the country's `low' economic, institutional and government financial strength and `medium' susceptibility to event risk. Albania has made significant progress in improving its economic and institutional strength since the late 1990s, albeit from very low levels. However, considerable challenges remain.

While its economy remained relatively resilient during the global financial crisis of 2008-09, economic recovery has yet to gain traction.

Moreover, Albania is now a middle-income country and, as such, faces a squeeze both from higher income, higher productivity countries and from those with lower cost bases. As for institution building, continued tensions between the main political parties during the first part of the year have hampered Albania's attempts to be accepted as a candidate for membership of the EU. Government debt as a share of GDP is high for a country of Albania's level of development. The government is aiming to limit the budget deficit to 3.5% of GDP this year and 3% in 2012-14, which would enable government debt to GDP to fall in the near term.

Event risks are largely driven by economic as well as political factors.

The former reflect the country's narrow economic base and extensive euroisation. Financial risks are `moderate' given that the banking sector is adequately capitalised while liquidity has been bolstered by an increase in deposits. However, asset quality remains stressed, as reflected by an increasing non-performing-loans ratio.

RATING OUTLOOK

The rating outlook on the Albanian government's bond rating is stable, with equally balanced upside and downside risks to the ratings. Although the European Commission (EC) issued a negative opinion regarding Albania's potential EU candidacy, the opposition's parliamentary boycott, which the EC mentioned was a key hurdle in its November report, has now ended. Candidacy is credit relevant as Albania could expect extensive assistance from the EU in its efforts to strengthen its institutions.

WHAT COULD CHANGE THE RATING - UP

Although the government is addressing the economy's structural problems, more substantial progress would be needed before we considered an upgrade of the country's ratings. Improvement in institution building including judicial efficiency and success in the tackling of corruption would be beneficial, as such shortcomings hamper investment.

WHAT COULD CHANGE THE RATING -- DOWN

Albania is currently at the top of the rating range as indicated by our sovereign bond ratings methodology. Failure to execute its planned reform programme, both economic and institutional, could put downward pressure on the rating. More immediately, failure to maintain fiscal consolidation could also undermine the rating as could a significant setback to its ambitions to join the EU.

Source: bne
 
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