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52 transactions were registered at the auctions of the SCRMET
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52 transactions were registered at the auctions of the SCRMET
Published 19.09.2022
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Last week, 52 transactions were registered at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.

For foreign currency, entrepreneurs from the United Arab Emirates and Afghanistan purchased hydrotreated diesel fuel of the ECO-5 brand and liquefied gas produced at the Turkmenbashy complex of oil refineries. Representatives of business circles from the UAE, Turkey, Poland, Afghanistan purchased polyethylene (State Concern “Türkmenhimiýa”).

In addition, cotton yarn was sold for foreign currency. Buyer countries: UAE, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan. The total amount of transactions amounted to more than 30 million 782 thousand US dollars.

For manat funds entrepreneurs from Great Britain, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey purchased iodine solution and cotton yarn for a total amount of over 30,215,000 manats.

For the domestic market, domestic businessmen purchased base oil (TCOR), high-density polyethylene (SC “Türkmenhimiýa”), technical sulfur (SC “Türkmengaz”) and handmade carpets totaling more than 75 million manats.

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