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The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auctions amounted to over 1 million 471 thousand US dollars
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The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auctions amounted to over 1 million 471 thousand US dollars
Published 14.07.2025
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Last week, 14 transactions were registered at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.

For foreign currency, entrepreneurs from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan purchased base oil (SC «Türkmennebit»), liquefied gas, and sodium chloride (SC «Türkmenhimiýa»).

In addition, for foreign currency, representatives of business circles from Serbia, the United Arab Emirates, and Afghanistan purchased unpeeled dried roots and rhizomes of licorice, dyed fabric and men's shirts, and Portland cement. The total amount of transactions amounted to over 1 million 471 thousand US dollars.

For the domestic market, domestic businessmen purchased thick licorice root extract, base oil, aerated concrete blocks, raw cotton soapstock fatty acids, and raw cotton fatty acids. The total amount of transactions amounted to over 5 million 818 thousand manats.

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