Turkmenistan Discloses Sales Volume On Its Commodity Exchange
Date
7/5/2024 12:24:16 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, July 5. Transactions
worth almost $15.6 million were concluded at Turkmenistan's State
Commodity and Raw Material Exchange last week, Trend reports.
According to the exchange, representatives of the business
circles of Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and the
UAE purchased petroleum bitumen, hydrotreated diesel fuel and
liquefied gas produced by the Turkmennebit State Concern.
At the same time, Turkmenistan also sold various types of
textiles produced by the Turkmenpagta State Concern to foreign
entrepreneurs on the exchange.
Furthermore, Turkmenistan's entrepreneurs purchased petroleum
bitumen, polypropylene, construction and textile products, and
handmade carpets worth more than 77 million Turkmen manat ($22
million).
At the last auction of the State Commodity and Raw Material
Exchange of Turkmenistan, 16 deals were sealed last week.
Meanwhile, the State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange was
established in Turkmenistan on July 29, 1994, which is the most
important body of state regulation for export-import operations of
goods.
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