Export deals with businessmen from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan concluded at the Turkmenistan Exchange
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On Thursday, July 10, major deals were concluded at the Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan on both the foreign and domestic markets. Export agreements with neighboring countries took place on the foreign market.
Businessmen from Afghanistan signed a contract with the State Concern "Turkmenchemistry" for the supply of sodium chloride.
Uzbek businessmen reached an agreement with the State Concern "Turkmengas" on the purchase of liquefied gas.
Active trading activity was also recorded on the domestic market. Local entrepreneurs signed an agreement with the Ministry of Industry and Construction Production for the purchase of aerated concrete blocks.
As a result of the trading day, three transactions were concluded for a total amount of more than 86 million US dollars and over 59 million manat, which indicates the dynamic development of trade relations both with foreign partners and in the domestic market, according to the website of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange (https://exchange.gov.tm/news).
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