Turkmenistan : Commodity exchange inks 47 deals worth US $109,070 mn
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Cranog [2011-05-20]
The state commodity and raw materials exchange of Turkmenistan has signed contracts worth US $109,070 million last week. From these 47 deals, the country earned more than Manat 73,062 billion.
Traders from US and Afghanistan businessmen purchased liquefied gas from the Nayyp terminal and people from British Virgin Islands, Turkey and UAE purchased aviation kerosene TS-1, diesel fuel L-0,2-62, burnt oil coke produced at the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries.
Russian merchants procured washed Karakul wool, men's socks, mattress cotton wool of secondary raw material, garment cotton wool and waste of knitwear manufacture. Turkish businessmen purchased sheep and goats' small intestines.
Indian, UK, Swiss, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistani, Georgian, Belarusian, Russian, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Chinese, US, Virgin Island traders picked up ceramic hollow bricks, washed Karakul and Sarajin wool, cattle and small cattle pelts, raw silk, grey fabric, including terry, cotton yarn, waste of cotton-spinning, cotton yarn mix, garment cotton wool, knitwear.
Cotton yluk worth Manat 835,237 million were acquired by local traders to meet the domestic need.