SCRMET: Afghan Entrepreneurs Buy Over $14M in LPG

SCRMET: Afghan Entrepreneurs Buy Over $14M in LPG

Representatives from Afghan business circles bought liquefied gas totaling $14,239 million at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) on Monday.

The liquefied gas, acquired by Afghan entrepreneurs in foreign currency, is produced by enterprises of the "Türkmennebit" (Turkmen Oil) State Concern, according to the SCRMET.

A representative from the business community in Afghanistan purchased polypropylene of the TPP D 382 BF grade amounting to $300,000, while an entrepreneur from Türkiye acquired polypropylene of the TPP D30 S grade worth $60,000.

Last week, SCRMET saw the realization of petrochemical, textile, and agricultural products.

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