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Sixteen transactions were registered during the trades of the State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange
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Sixteen transactions were registered during the trades of the State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange
Published 04.02.2017
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For foreign currency, businessmen from United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan and other countries purchased jet fuel, regular and calcined petroleum coke produced by Turkmenbashy Complex of Refineries. Representative of business circles of Great Britain bought naphtha produced by Seydi Refinery. Besides, for foreign currency the wheat, variety of one-coloured and jacquard terry fabrics, bedclothes sets and cotton yarn were sold out. The countries purchased the goods are Russia, UAE, Turkey. Total amount of transactions exceeded 11 413 000 US dollars. For manats, businessmen from Pakistan purchased sarja wool to the amount of more than 94 000 manats. For local market, domestic entrepreneurs purchased polypropylene (Turkmenbashy Complex of Refineries) and wheat to the amount of more that 2 483 000 manats.

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