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    Petroleum products were sold on the domestic market at exchange trades last week

    09 Mar 26

    Petroleum products were in high demand on the domestic market at exchange trades held at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week. 

    Turkmenistan's business community concluded deals with the State concern "Türkmennebit" for the purchase of BND 60/90 grade road petroleum bitumen, SN-180 and SN-600 grade base oils, and TPP D 30 S grade polypropylene. 

    Textile products were also sold on the domestic market at exchange trades held at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan last week. On the international market, deals were concluded for the purchase of thick licorice root extract, liquefied gas, Portland cement, and aerated concrete blocks. Cotton yarn and first-grade wheat flour were purchased on both domestic and international markets. Buyers include businessmen from Afghanistan, the Republic of Türkiýe, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, the United Arab Emirates, India, and Serbia.

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