ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 3. Turkmenistan has sold a large volume of low-sulfur fuel oil to entrepreneurs from Malta and Pakistan through its State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange, Trend reports.
According to the exchange, entrepreneurs from Malta and Pakistan have concluded a deal to purchase low-sulfur fuel oil in Turkmenistan for a total amount of over $12.8 million.
All fuel oil sold to foreign entrepreneurs was produced at the enterprises of the Turkmennebit State Concern of Turkmenistan.
Furthermore, representatives of the business communities of Türkiye and the UAE also purchased carbamide grade "B" produced by the Turkmenhimiya State Concern on the same exchange for a total amount of $25.4 million.
Meanwhile, in recent years, the industrial production industry in Turkmenistan has been actively developing, stimulated by strategic investments and modern technological innovations.
This growth contributes to the expansion of the country's export opportunities, strengthening its position in the international market, and contributing to sustainable economic development.
The State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan was established on July 29, 1994. It is the most important body of state regulation for export-import operations.