Export Transactions Exceed $29.5 Million at SCRMET

Export Transactions Exceed $29.5 Million at SCRMET

Foreign exchange auctions on Friday at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) concluded transactions surpassing $29.5 million.

As reported by SCRMET, representatives of the Afghan business community acquired SN-180 base oil and L-0.5-62 diesel fuel from the Türkmennebit (Turkmen Oil) State Concern, totaling transactions worth $23.827 million.

Kazakh businessmen purchased TPP D 30 S polypropylene, amounting to $4.3 million.

Kyrgyz and Turkish businessmen secured transactions for cotton yarn, plain-dyed and jacquard terry products, denim trousers, and denim fabric, reaching a total of $1.400 million.

For the domestic market, local businessmen procured TPP D 30 S polypropylene, handmade Turkmen carpets, and sheet glass, with transactions totaling 3.057 million manats.

Established in 1994, the SCRMET plays a pivotal role in regulating export-import operations in Turkmenistan.

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