The total amount of transactions at the SCRMET auctions amounted to more than 3 million 297 thousand USA dollars
Last week, 16 transactions were recorded at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET), underscoring steady trading activity across energy, textiles, and industrial goods.
Foreign-currency transactions
Representatives of the Georgian business community acquired liquefied gas produced at the technological installations of the State Concern “Türkmennebit.” In addition, the exchange concluded foreign-currency deals for a diverse range of goods:
- Plain-dyed and jacquard terry products
- Cottonseed oil
- Coarse calico
- Cotton yarn
- Denim and cotton fabrics
- Denim tents
- Purified cotton spinning waste
- Boilers
- Ceramic sanitary ware
Buyers came from the United Arab Emirates, Türkiye, and Uzbekistan. Altogether, foreign-currency transactions totaled more than 3 million 297 thousand USA dollars.
Domestic market results
For the domestic market, Turkmen entrepreneurs purchased a mix of petrochemical, food, and textile inputs, including:
- Polypropylene from the State Concern “Türkmennebit”
- Wheat flour
- Cotton yarn
- Raw silk
- Cotton fibre
The value of these domestic purchases reached 128 million 216 thousand manats.
These outcomes highlight SCRMET’s continuing role in facilitating both export-oriented trade and reliable supplies for local industries, with balanced activity across energy, textiles, and industrial goods.