Wednesday Export Trades: Afghan Business Procures Diesel Worth $4.8 Million

Wednesday Export Trades: Afghan Business Procures Diesel Worth $4.8 Million

The State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) during Wednesday trades registered a deal for the procurement of hydrotreated diesel fuel amounting to more than $4.82 million.

The Afghan business purchased five thousand tons of the diesel. During the trades, the price of a ton of the fuel amounted to $965.25, according to the SCRMET.

The fuel sold during the SCRMET trades was produced by the enterprise of Türkmennebit (Turkmen Oil) State Concern.

Last week, the total amount of transactions concluded in foreign currency at the auctions of the SCRMET amounted to nearly $43 million.

Established in 1994, the SCRMET is the main body regulating export-import operations in Turkmenistan.

More related articles

SCRMET Trades: Petrochemical Products Sold for 135 Million Manats
Tuesday Export Deals on SCRMET Exceed $28 Million
Friday Export Deals on SCRMET Exceed $13.2 Million
SCRMET: Thursday Export Deals Exceed $18.2 Million
SCRMET Trading: Export Deals Reach Nearly $19 Million
III Week of May: Export Deals Exceed $77 Million
SCRMET: Fuel Oil Sold for Over $36 Million