Textiles record rosy results at Commodity Exchange
01 May '07
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State commodity and raw materials exchange recorded total foreign contracts worth US $71,844 million, last week.
While Iranian consumers most demanded liquefied gas, top product for British consumers was gasoline.
Polypropylene and polypropylene bags attracted maximum demand from Virgin Island and Russia, respectively.
Variety of cotton, ulyuk and lint cotton was most absorbed by Armenian, Belgium, Cypriot, Russian and Seychellois traders.
Yarn mixed with waste of cotton spinning, sewing cotton, washed Karakul wool, grey fabric and a assortment of knitted products worth Manat34,290 billion were purchased by Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Danish, Hungarian, Indian, Kyrgyz, Russian, Swiss, US, and Virgin Islands consumers.