Trading at SCRMET: High Demand For Petrochemical Products

Trading at SCRMET: High Demand For Petrochemical Products

On Wednesday, traders at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) completed purchases of lighting kerosene grade KO-20 and urea grade "B," as reported by SCRMET.

An Afghan entrepreneur purchased a consignment of lighting kerosene grade KO-20 for a total of $496,750, while Ukrainian traders secured a deal for the supply of urea grade "B," valued at $1.416 million.

Representatives from the business community of Kyrgyzstan also acquired cotton yarn for $596,420.

Founded in 1994, SCRMET serves as the primary authority regulating export-import operations in Turkmenistan.

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