Foreign exchange transactions worth more than 104.2 million US dollars were concluded at the auction

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 54 transactions were registered at the auctions of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week.

 Businessmen from the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Malta purchased low-sulphur heating oil, motor gasoline, hydrotreated diesel fuel and lighting kerosene produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries, as well as diesel fuel produced at the Seydi oil refinery.

 Representatives of business circles from Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan purchased technical sulfur (SC «Turkmengas»).

 Also sold for foreign currency was a product for cleaning metal surfaces from rust and oils, as well as float glass.  Buyer countries: Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan.

 The total amount of transactions amounted to over 104 million 248 thousand US dollars.

 Domestic businessmen purchased construction oil bitumen (TCOR), as well as handmade carpets and plastic pallets for the local market, totaling more than 26,707,000 manats.

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