ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, August 11. Turkmen entrepreneurs have concluded two notable trade agreements on both domestic and foreign markets totaling $43,589.74 and $620, respectively, Trend reports via the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET).
A strategic agreement was executed with business innovators from
Kyrgyzstan for the exportation of cotton textiles, underscoring the
burgeoning trade and economic synergies between the two nations.
The accord signifies a pivotal advancement in the facilitation of
Turkmenistan's textile commodities within the global
marketplace.
Concurrently, regional enterprises consummated a domestic agreement
with the Ministry of Textile Industry of Turkmenistan for the
provision of bathrobes designated for governmental utilization,
thereby underscoring the significance of indigenous manufacturers
in fulfilling public sector procurement requirements.
The SCRMET functions as Turkmenistan’s primary nexus for
international commodity exchange, facilitating periodic auctions
for hydrocarbon derivatives, textile materials, agrarian outputs,
and chemical compounds. It serves as a pivotal mechanism in
optimizing transparent and competitive trading protocols for both
local producers and global purchasers.