ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, August 8. The State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange of Turkmenistan has made changes to its services and tariffs, Trend reports.
The changes have accelerated the procedure for including contracts and additional agreements in the exchange data system, and the service cost is 50 Turkmen manat ($14.71). Clients planning to submit contracts before 12:00 (GMT +5) on Saturday will need to pay a fee of 500 manat ($147.06).
The contract prices will be analyzed given the producing country, producing company, and type of commodity.
A service fee of 500 manat has been set for businessmen and companies aiming to list their products on the exchange.
The new changes also envisage a service of drafting contracts and additional agreements. The service costs 100 manat ($29.41) and 200 manat ($58.82) for contracts up to 10 pages and exceeding 10 pages, respectively.
Moreover, the changes enable the exchange clients to obtain held for on-site assistance in filling out recommendation letters for the financial control department and questionnaires from the exchange specialists, for a fee of 100 manat.
The clients can apply for consultations regarding contracts, additional agreements, and other aspects to specialists of the department accepting documents.
The State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan was established on July 29, 1994. It is the most important body of state regulation of export-import operations.
Thanks to this exchange, Turkmen goods successfully reach over 40 countries worldwide. The main export products encompass petrochemicals, agriculture, machinery, light industry, and construction. Currently, the exchange actively promotes the further development of its activities.