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The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auction was about 70 million 540 thousand US dollars
Economy
The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auction was about 70 million 540 thousand US dollars
Published 04.09.2023
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Last week, 89 transactions were registered at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.

For foreign currency, representatives of business circles from the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan and others purchased aviation kerosene and low-sulphur fuel oil produced at the technological units of the SC «Türkmennebit».

In addition, bedding sets, terry and denim products in assortment, cotton fabric and yarn, regenerated fiber were sold for foreign currency. Buyer countries: China, Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan. The total amount of transactions amounted to about 70 million 540 thousand US dollars.

For the domestic market, domestic businessmen purchased oil road bitumen (SC «Türkmennebit»), as well as handmade carpets for a total amount of over 75 million 745 thousand manats.

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