The State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) reported that trades on Saturday reached $18,862,455.
Business representatives from the United Arab Emirates and Turkey purchased urea grade "B" produced by the State Concern Türkmenhimiýa, totaling $18,832,500.
A trader from Afghanistan acquired lighting kerosene grade KO-20 for $29,955.
Local entrepreneurs bought road oil bitumen for the domestic market, amounting to 50,860,000 manats.
The exchange also sold Turkmen handwoven carpets, cotton waste, and broom remnants for 287,868 manats.
Founded in 1994, SCRMET serves as the primary authority regulating export-import operations in Turkmenistan.