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Economy : EXCHANGE NEWS
 
37 transactions were concluded at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.

The contracts for petrochemicals concluded in the hard currency totaled over 161.316 million US dollars. The businessmen from the United States, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, the British Virgin Islands bought TS-1 aviation kerosene, diesel fuel, hydrofined diesel fuel, polypropylene and A-80 petrol produced at the Turkmenbashi oil refineries. The buyers from the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan and Iran concluded the contracts for diesel fuel produced at the Seydi oil refinery and liquefied gas from the Naiyp terminal. The businessmen from Afghanistan, Turkey, Russia, Belgium, Ira, Kyrgyzstan, the Seashells and the British Virgin Islands bought sheep and goat’s little guts, ginned cotton, cattle skins, men’s felt boots, wadding, cotton yarn, regenerated fibre, lint cotton, karakul wool and karakul skin.

The transactions concluded in the deposit mantas amounted to over 21.62 million manats. The buyers from Russia, Switzerland, the United States, India, Iran, Turkey, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan bought saraja wool, washed karakul wool, gray knitted cloth, cotton yarn, gray cloth, wadding and batting, a broad range of knitted goods and confectionery and cotton threads.

The Turkmen businessmen bought textile wastes to the total sum of over 305.9 billion manats.
 
 
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