Businessmen from several countries purchased liquefied gas at the auction
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15 transactions were registered at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.
Business representatives from the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan purchased liquefied gas and urea produced at the processing facilities of the State Concern «Turkmenchemistry” for foreign currency.
Cotton yarn, flannel, licorice root extract, and purified cotton spinning waste were also sold for foreign currency. The purchasing countries included Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Serbia.
The total transaction value exceeded USD 7,862,000.
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