43 transactions amounting to US$ 165.154 million were concluded at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.
Businessmen from Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the Virgin Islands bought gasoline, hydrotreated diesel fuel and low sulphur fuel oil produced at the Turkmenbashi oil refineries. Liquefied gas from the Nayip gas terminal was the choice of Afghan businessmen. The transitions in the foreign currency were concluded for bread grain, cotton yarn, karakul wool, ginned cotton. The buyer-countries: the UK, Switzerland, Russian, the UAE, Turkey, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Lithuania. The transactions totalled over US$ 165.154 million.
Businessmen from the United States, the UK, China, Turkey, the UAE, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan bought confectionery, one-coloured and jacquard terry towels, women’s terry bathrobes, karakul wool, saraja wool and cotton yarn to the sum of over 1.063 million manats.
Turkmen businessmen bought bread grain to the sum of 263,625 manats.
Businessmen from Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the Virgin Islands bought gasoline, hydrotreated diesel fuel and low sulphur fuel oil produced at the Turkmenbashi oil refineries. Liquefied gas from the Nayip gas terminal was the choice of Afghan businessmen. The transitions in the foreign currency were concluded for bread grain, cotton yarn, karakul wool, ginned cotton. The buyer-countries: the UK, Switzerland, Russian, the UAE, Turkey, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Lithuania. The transactions totalled over US$ 165.154 million.
Businessmen from the United States, the UK, China, Turkey, the UAE, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan bought confectionery, one-coloured and jacquard terry towels, women’s terry bathrobes, karakul wool, saraja wool and cotton yarn to the sum of over 1.063 million manats.
Turkmen businessmen bought bread grain to the sum of 263,625 manats.