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The amount of export transactions at the exchange auctions exceeded 14 million US dollars
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The amount of export transactions at the exchange auctions exceeded 14 million US dollars
Published 18.11.2017
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Past week at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan 88 transactions were registered. For the foreign currency businessmen from China bought technical sulphur manufactured at Turkmenbashi oil refineries complex and businessmen from the USA purchased iodine technical and potassium iodide (SC ""Turkmenkhimiya""). Besides it, for the foreign currency coloured terry products, wheat flour, confectionery in assortment, cotton yarn, and cotton fibre were realised. The countries-buyers: Russia, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and others. The total sum of transactions exceeded 14 million 137 thousand US dollars. For the manat businessmen from Russia bought the equipment for boiler-house and home appliances for a total sum of over 4 million 403 thousand manats. For the home market local businessmen bought cargo motor transport, polypropylene (ТORC), food wheat and cotton-fibre for a total sum of over 21 million 644 thousand manats.

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