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63 transactions are registered at the trades of the State Raw Materials and Commodity Exchange
Economy
63 transactions are registered at the trades of the State Raw Materials and Commodity Exchange
Published 24.12.2016
2019

Businessmen from Great Britain, Afghanistan, Belize, Georgia, Kazakhstan bought automobile petrol and hydraulically purified diesel fuel produced by Turkmenbashy Refinery Complex as well as naphtha produced by Seydi Refinery for foreign currency. Cotton yarn, one-toned and jacquard terry items and fabric, flannel, wheat, Portland cement, licorice extract, sewing wadding, cotton fibre and regenerated fibre were also sold for foreign currency. The buyers are Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Turkey, Singapore, Afghanistan, Belize, Serbia, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Total amount of transactions exceeds 31 million 625 thousand US dollars. Representatives of the business circles of Russian Federation, Great Britain, UAE and Netherlands purchased wool and cotton yarn for manats with by total amount of 4 million 223 thousand manats. Domestic entrepreneurs bought cargo vehicles, technical sulphur and wheat for internal use to the amount of more than 2 million 492 thousand manats.

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