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The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auction exceeded 83 million 643 thousand US dollars
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The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auction exceeded 83 million 643 thousand US dollars
Published 11.12.2023
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Last week, 39 transactions were registered at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.

For foreign currency, representatives of the business community of the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Ukraine and Afghanistan purchased carbimide produced at the technological installations of the SC «Türkmenhimiýa». Entrepreneurs from Afghanistan also purchased ECO-93 gasoline.

In addition, gray fabric, cotton yarn, raw silk, and cotton spinning waste were sold for foreign currency. Buying countries: UAE, Turkiye, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan. The total amount of transactions exceeded 83 million 643 thousand US dollars.

Domestic entrepreneurs purchased polypropylene (SC «Türkmennebit»), handmade carpets, packaging film and raw silk worth over 14 million 465 thousand manat for the domestic market.

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