SCRMET: Afghan Entrepreneurs Purchase $7.4M in Diesel Fuel

SCRMET: Afghan Entrepreneurs Purchase $7.4M in Diesel Fuel

At the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) on Monday, Afghan entrepreneurs purchased hydrotreated diesel fuel worth $7,422,250, reports SCRMET.

Business representatives from the United Arab Emirates bought technical carbon grade Y-354, and an Afghan businessman purchased carbamide grade B. The total value of these transactions was $1,227,006. The products sold at the SCRMET auction were produced by the state concern Türkmenhimiýa.

A business representative from Kyrgyzstan bought gray calico for a total of $434,500.

A local entrepreneur also purchased road petroleum bitumen, with the total transaction amounting to 5 million manats.

Last week, deals concluded at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan amounted to $41,833,000.

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