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

The contracts concluded in the hard currency totalled over US$ 26.173 million. The businessmen from the United States, the Netherlands and Czechia bought polypropylene produced at the Turkmenbashi oil refineries. The businessmen from Austria and the United Arab Emirates bought A grade iodine and the Iranian buyers concluded the contracts for liquefied from the Nayip terminal. The businessmen from Afghanistan, China, Gibraltar, Italy, the United States, the Seychelles, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Ukraine bought wet-blue semi-finished products, knitted goods, small cattle skin, licorice, cotton yarn, washed karakul wool and saraja wool, tomato paste, men’s socks and felt boots, gray cloth, ginned cotton, household soap.

The contracts concluded in the deposit manats totalled over 38.71 billion manats. The foreign businessmen bought cotton yarn, camel wool and saraja wool, gray cloth, raw fatty acid. The buyer countries: the UAE, the United States, the Virgin Islands, China, Mauritius, India, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan.

The Turkmen businessmen bought textile waste, kitchen utensils, furniture and domestic appliances to the total sum of 2.142 billion manats.
 
 
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