Jet fuel was sold abroad at exchange trades, while polypropylene and base oil were sold domestically
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Eleven transactions were registered at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.
Business representatives from Turkey and Afghanistan purchased urea (SC Turkmenchemistry) and jet fuel produced at the processing facilities of the State Concern Turkmennebit for foreign currency.
Bedding sets, cotton yarn, cotton fiber, light industry waste, and licorice roots were also sold for foreign currency. The buyers included China, Turkey, Switzerland, and Estonia.
The total value of the transactions exceeded 5.5 million US dollars.
Domestic businessmen purchased polypropylene and base oil (SC Turkmennebit), as well as cotton fiber for the domestic market, totaling more than 58 million 625 thousand manats.
The next batch of powerful equipment entered the Nebitgazabatlaýyş trust
Last Saturday the trust “Nebitgazabatlayysh” of the state concern “Turkmennebit” in the center of the Balkan region received 9 units of powerful specialized lifting machines purchased in the People’s Republic of China.
Last week, the products of Turkmengas, Turkmennebit, and Turkmenchemistry were sold on the auction
41 transactions were registered at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.
Afghanistan starts oil production in the Amu Darya basin
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Issues of implementing the Roadmap for the development of international cooperation in the field of hydrogen energy were discussed
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Liquefied gas and diesel fuel were in the lead at the auction on Friday
Liquefied gas ($353 per ton) and diesel fuel L-0.5-62 ($585 per ton) were in demand during trading at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan on Friday, July 7.