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Increased export volumes at SCRMET
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Increased export volumes at SCRMET
Published 18.11.2019
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32 transactions were registered at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week. Businessmen the UK, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Afghanistan purchased lighting kerosene and hydrotreated diesel fuel produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries, as well as gasoline and diesel fuel produced at the Seydi oil refinery. Businessmen from Turkey purchased industrial sulfur (“Türkmengaz” State Concern), and businessmen from Russia purchased high-density polyethylene produced at the Kiyanly polymer plant. Moreover, businessmen from Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia purchased cotton yarn and short-fiber cotton to the total amount of more than 48.922 million US dollars. Businessmen from the Russian Federation and the UAE concluded transactions in deposit manats for cotton yarn to the total amount of more than 922,000.00 manats. Turkme businessmen purchased high-density polyethylene produced at the “Türkmengaz” State Concern to the total amount of 7.644 million manats.

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