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Commodities Exchange News 8 February
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Commodities Exchange News 8 February
Published 08.02.2015
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31 transactions were registered at the last week’s bids at the State Commodities and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan. In the foreign currency, entrepreneurs from Great Britain, Switzerland and the Netherlands made the deals for purchasing polypropylene, businessmen from Afghanistan – jet kerosene, produced at the Turkmenbashi Refinery Complex. Diesel fuel (Seidi Refinery) was subject to the contracts made by businessmen from the Republic of Korea; carbamide (“Turkmenhimiya” State Concern) – the United Arab Emirates and Afghanistan. The deals made in the foreign currency included wheat flour, cottonseed oil, knitted goods, cotton fabric and yarn, cotton fiber, cotton wastes. The country-buyers were Great Britain, Switzerland, the UAE, Singapore, Iran, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, and Afghanistan. The sum total of the deals exceeded US $ 37,810 thousand. For the domestic market, local entrepreneurs purchased polypropylene produced at the Turkmenbashi Refinery Complex (over 434,000 manats).

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