The contracts concluded in foreign currency at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange last week totalled over US$ 49 million. 48 transactions were concluded.
Businessmen from Russia, UAE, the Netherlands, Cyprus and the Virgin Islands bought TC-1 aviation kerosene, hydrotreated diesel fuel and polypropylene produced at the Turkmenbashi oil refineries. Technical iodine grade A (Turkmenhimiya State Concern) was the choice of buyers from the United Arab Emirates. The contracts in foreign currency were also concluded for one-coloured and jacquard terry towels, pyjamas, terry cloth, cotton yarn, ginned cotton, bleached cotton, cotton yarn waste, licorice, cattle skin, wet-blue. The buyer-countries: UK, China, Russia, Turkey, the Republic of Korea, Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, the Virgin Islands. Businessmen from Switzerland bought diesel-generator units. The transactions in foreign currency totalled over US$ 49.139 million.
Businessmen from the UK, Turkey, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Moldova concluded the contracts in deposit manats for cotton yarn, washed karakul wool and selvage to the sum of over 4.613 million manats.
Turkmen businessmen bought wheat to the sum of 4.2 million manats.
Businessmen from Russia, UAE, the Netherlands, Cyprus and the Virgin Islands bought TC-1 aviation kerosene, hydrotreated diesel fuel and polypropylene produced at the Turkmenbashi oil refineries. Technical iodine grade A (Turkmenhimiya State Concern) was the choice of buyers from the United Arab Emirates. The contracts in foreign currency were also concluded for one-coloured and jacquard terry towels, pyjamas, terry cloth, cotton yarn, ginned cotton, bleached cotton, cotton yarn waste, licorice, cattle skin, wet-blue. The buyer-countries: UK, China, Russia, Turkey, the Republic of Korea, Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, the Virgin Islands. Businessmen from Switzerland bought diesel-generator units. The transactions in foreign currency totalled over US$ 49.139 million.
Businessmen from the UK, Turkey, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Moldova concluded the contracts in deposit manats for cotton yarn, washed karakul wool and selvage to the sum of over 4.613 million manats.
Turkmen businessmen bought wheat to the sum of 4.2 million manats.