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Petroleum products, polymers and textile are leaders of exchange trades
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Petroleum products, polymers and textile are leaders of exchange trades
Published 08.08.2020
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61 transactions have been registered at the trade of the State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange last week. For foreign currency, entrepreneurs from Russia, Great Britain, United Arab Emirates, turkey and Afghanistan have bought polypropylene, lighting kerosene and diesel fuel produced at Turkmenbashy Refinery Complex. Businessmen from Russia, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan have procured polyethylene produced by SC Türkmengaz. In addition, cotton yarn has been sold to Russian and Kyrgyz brokers for foreign currency. Total amount of transactions has exceeded 2o million US dollars. For national currency, entrepreneurs from Canada have also bought cotton yarn to total amount of 244,800 manats. For internal market, local entrepreneurs have procured high-density polyethylene (SC Türkmengaz), cotton fibre and handmade carpets. Total amount of transactions has exceeded 41,196,000 manats.

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