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35 transactions were registered at the SCRMET trades
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35 transactions were registered at the SCRMET trades
Published 01.08.2022
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Last week, 35 transactions were registered at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.

For foreign currency, businessmen from Afghanistan bought hydrotreated diesel fuel produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries, and businessmen from Turkey bought straight-run gasoline produced at the Seydi refinery. Carbamide (GK "Türkmenhimiýa") - became the subject of transactions of representatives of business circles in Singapore.

In addition, merchants from Kyrgyzstan bought one-colored and jacquard terry products for foreign currency. The total amount of transactions exceeded 46 million 586 thousand US dollars.

Merchants from the United Arab Emirates bought saraja wool in the amount of 950,000 manats for manats.

For the domestic market, domestic businessmen purchased petroleum coke and bitumen (TCOR), high-density polyethylene (SC "Türkmenhimiýa"), handmade carpets for a total amount of about 14 million manats.

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