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43 transactions registered at SCRMET
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43 transactions registered at SCRMET
Published 25.10.2021
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43 transactions were registered at the Sate Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.

Businessmen from Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, the Republic of Turkey, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Malta, Panama among others purchased aviation kerosene, base oil, construction oil bitumen, polypropylene produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries. Business circles from Singapore purchased technical sulfur.

Moreover, businessmen from the Russian Federation, Turkey, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan purchased float sheet glass, one-colored and jacquard terry products, cotton yarn to the total amount of more than USD 62.433 million.

Businessmen from the UAE and Kazakhstan concluded transactions in deposit manats for cotton yarn to the total amount of 12.048 million manats.

Turkmen businessmen purchased hand-made carpets, cotton yarn, lint cotton and plastic trays to the total amount of more than 179.738 million manats.

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