Trading on the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) this Tuesday concluded with deals totaling $28.063 million, SCRMET reports.
Representatives from business circles of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Malta purchased low-sulfur mazut produced by the State Concern Türkmennebit. The total value of the deals amounted to $26.88 million.
An entrepreneur from the UAE also acquired hydro-treated diesel fuel for $683 thousand.
Representatives from the business communities of Afghanistan and Türkiye purchased grade "B" urea for $500 thousand.
Previous week, trading on the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan resulted in deals worth $35.703 million.