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The products of the fuel and energy complex and textile industry are at SCRMET transactions
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The products of the fuel and energy complex and textile industry are at SCRMET transactions
Published 10.02.2020
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35 transactions were concluded at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week. Businessmen from Afghanistan, Turkey among others purchased gasoline, ultimate and calcined petroleum coke, produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries as well as high-density polyethylene produced by the ""Türkmengaz” State Concern. Moreover, businessmen from the UAE purchased cotton yarn to the total amount of 11.371 million US dollars. Businessmen from the UK, the UAE, and Turkey concluded the contracts in deposit manats for tea beverage with licorice root to the total amount of 1.260 million manats. Turkmen businessmen purchased high-density polyethylene produced by the ""Türkmengaz” State Concern and cotton fibre to the toal amount of more than 15.429 million manats.

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