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Published 07.11.2020
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41 transactions were registered at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week. In foreign currency, businessmen from China, the UAE, Germany and Afghanistan bought petroleum coke, aviation kerosene, diesel fuel, hydrotreated diesel fuel, and gasoline produced at the Turkmenbashi Refinery Complex. Entrepreneurs from the Russian Federation, the UAE, Turkey and Uzbekistan made deals for purchasing high-density polyethylene (Turkmengas State Concern). Deals in foreign currency also included cotton and denim fabrics, cotton yarn and clear sheet glass. They were concluded by traders from the USA, the UAE, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The sum total of the transactions was over US $11, 346, 000. In local currency, businessmen from the UAE, Turkey, and Afghanistan purchased carpet products, povidone iodine solution, and cotton yarn. The sum total of the deals exceeded 12, 986, 000 manats.

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