55 transactions were concluded at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.
Businessmen from Turkey, Malaysia, Afghanistan and the Virgin Islands bought A-80 gasoline, liquefied gas, base oil, furnace fuel oil produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries. Businessmen from the Virgin Islands bought M-100 fuel oil produced at the Seydi oil refinery, businessmen from Afghanistan bought liquefied gas produced at the Turkmenhimiya State Concern, and businessmen from the US – carbon produced at the Turkmenhimiya State Concern. The transactions in the foreign currency were concluded for wheat flour, cotton fibre, cotton lint, karakul skin. The buyer-countries: Russia, China, Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, the UAE, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, the Virgin Islands. The transactions in the foreign currency totalled over US$ 127.300 million
The transactions in deposit manats were concluded for textile goods, cotton seed oil, cotton fibre, terry cloth, karakul and saradja wool, textile wastes. The buyer-countries: the US, Austria, Turkey, the UAE, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan. The transactions totalled over eleven million deposit manats.
Turkmen entrepreneurs bought bread grain to the total sum of 1,600 million manats.
Businessmen from Turkey, Malaysia, Afghanistan and the Virgin Islands bought A-80 gasoline, liquefied gas, base oil, furnace fuel oil produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries. Businessmen from the Virgin Islands bought M-100 fuel oil produced at the Seydi oil refinery, businessmen from Afghanistan bought liquefied gas produced at the Turkmenhimiya State Concern, and businessmen from the US – carbon produced at the Turkmenhimiya State Concern. The transactions in the foreign currency were concluded for wheat flour, cotton fibre, cotton lint, karakul skin. The buyer-countries: Russia, China, Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, the UAE, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, the Virgin Islands. The transactions in the foreign currency totalled over US$ 127.300 million
The transactions in deposit manats were concluded for textile goods, cotton seed oil, cotton fibre, terry cloth, karakul and saradja wool, textile wastes. The buyer-countries: the US, Austria, Turkey, the UAE, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan. The transactions totalled over eleven million deposit manats.
Turkmen entrepreneurs bought bread grain to the total sum of 1,600 million manats.