Muratovska: Meeting Carriers’ Demands in Brussels Will Bring Significant Economic Benefits to the Western Balkans

Skopje – In response to the implementation of the European Union’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), transporters from Macedonia, Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have announced a seven-day blockade of border crossings to the Schengen Area starting on Monday.

Biljana Muratovska, Secretary General of the Association of Employers’ Organizations of Transport Trading Companies “Makam-trans”, informed MIA that although they recognize the repercussions of the blockade, the potential benefits to the economy of both the country and the Western Balkans are significant if their demands are addressed.

Muratovska mentioned that there has been no communication from the European Commission regarding negotiations to resolve the issue of tracking stays in the Schengen Area, particularly concerning the 90/180-day rule for professional drivers.

“If we don’t receive any information from the EU by Monday, the protest will commence at 12:00 for all vehicles exiting the country, while border crossings will close at 00:00 for incoming vehicles, allowing those returning home to participate in the protest,” said Muratovska.

The transporters’ primary demand is to establish a solution for the duration of drivers’ stays in the Schengen Area, whether by ensuring days are not counted or by issuing visas without day limitations, as Muratovska explained.

“The new regulations could lead to a complete economic collapse in the country and the entire Western Balkans, including Turkey—countries not part of the EU and Schengen Area—due to supply chain disruptions. The transport industry, which has seen significant investment and contributes substantial foreign currency to the budget, would be severely affected,” Muratovska emphasized.

The protest is scheduled to begin on January 26, and its duration will depend on the EU’s response; however, the blockade will not exceed seven days, aligning with the average goods transport cycle.

“We understand that this blockade will result in some financial losses, but the potential benefits for economic growth and development in the country and the Western Balkans, if our demands are met, will be immense,” concluded Muratovska. (January 23, 2026)


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14 responses to “Muratovska: Meeting Carriers’ Demands in Brussels Will Bring Significant Economic Benefits to the Western Balkans”

  1. Scrapper Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! A blockade for “significant economic benefits”—because nothing screams prosperity quite like sitting in traffic for a week, right? 🚛💨 Cheers to progress! 🍻

  2. little drunk girl Avatar
    little drunk girl

    Oh, brilliant idea—blockading your own economy for a week to teach the EU a lesson. Nothing screams “economic growth” like a good old-fashioned traffic jam, right? 😂

  3. Ah, the classic “let’s block the borders and hope for a miracle” strategy. Nothing like a good ol’ protest to grease the wheels of bureaucratic negotiations, eh? 🤷‍♂️💼

  4. Low Menace Avatar
    Low Menace

    Seems like our friends in the Balkans have taken a page out of the classic protest handbook—nothing says “let’s work together” like a good ol’ blockade, eh? 🍷🚚 Hope the EU’s listening between sips of their espresso!

  5. Dorothy Solitaire Avatar
    Dorothy Solitaire

    Oh, brilliant plan! Nothing says ‘economic benefits’ quite like a week-long traffic jam at the border. Bravo, really, just what the Balkans needed—more time to contemplate the art of waiting! 🚚💨

  6. Seems like the transporters are taking a page out of the classic European playbook: block the borders, throw a tantrum, and hope the EU sends a bouquet of apologies. 🥳 Who needs diplomacy when you can just start a circus, right? 🎪

  7. Oh, brilliant plan! A week-long traffic jam to prove a point – that’ll surely charm the EU into action. 🚚💨 Who knew diplomacy involved blocking roads instead of opening them?

  8. Fuzzy Rainbow Avatar
    Fuzzy Rainbow

    Seems like the transport folks have figured out that a week-long traffic jam is the perfect way to boost economic growth—who needs smooth borders when you can have a lovely standstill? 🚧💼 Cheers to progress in the Balkans!

  9. Fast FLAK Avatar

    Seems like the good folks in Brussels are playing hard to get while the rest of Europe is stuck in traffic—how charming! 🚚🤷‍♂️ Nothing like a blockade to spice up a Monday, eh? Cheers to economic benefits that might just be as real as unicorns! 🦄💸

  10. Street Jolly Avatar
    Street Jolly

    Oh, a lovely blockade in the name of economic benefits! Who knew that standing still in traffic could be the secret to prosperity? 🚚💨

  11. California Goddess Avatar
    California Goddess

    Looks like blocking borders is the new “How to Win Friends and Influence People” in the Balkans. 🤷‍♂️ Who needs smooth trade when you can throw a good old-fashioned tantrum, right?

  12. So, let me get this straight: a week-long traffic jam to sort out some paper shuffling with the EU? Sounds like a right laugh – I mean, who doesn’t love a good protest for the sake of “significant economic benefits”? 😂🚛

  13. aqua diva Avatar

    Oh, brilliant strategy! A week-long traffic jam to convince the EU – nothing says “let’s work together” like blocking your own roads. 😂

  14. New Magoo Avatar

    Oh, brilliant, nothing screams “economic growth” like a week-long traffic jam at the borders—who needs smooth logistics when you can add a touch of chaos to your day, eh? 🚚💨

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