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Petrochemical production is leading at the exchange session
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Petrochemical production is leading at the exchange session
Published 19.01.2019
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41 transactions have been registered last week at the trades of the State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange of Turkmenistan. For foreign currency, entrepreneurs from USA, Switzerland, Malta and other countries have bought naphtha, jet fuel, technical and burning kerosene, petroleum coke and base oil produced by Turkmenbashy Refinery Complex while the businessmen from Russia and Tajikistan have procured polypropylene and polyethylene produced by polymeric plant in Kiyanly. In addition, representatives of business circles from Russia, Germany, Hong Kong, Turkey, Serbia and Uzbekistan has purchased colourless glass, Portland cement, terry items, cotton yarn and fibre, licorice extract and roots. Total amount of transactions was around 37 million US dollars. For national currency, the businessmen from Russia have bought knitted items, agricultural production and cotton yarn to the amount of more than 18,615,000 manats.

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