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Mining News Pro - Today, the Exchangers` Hall of the Iranian Commodity Exchange is supplying 30,14 tons of bitumen and 400 tons of moisture insulation.
According to Mining News Pro - The Hall of Industrial and Mineral Products of Iran`s Commodity Exchange on Monday, September 19, hosts 100,000 tons of sponge iron, 25,000 tons of iron, 45,000 and 840 tons of mixed rebar, 6,000 tons of rebar, 10,000 tons of bloom ingots, 3,000 tons of copper cathode And 21 kilograms of gold bullion.
15,573 tons of polymer materials, 1 thousand tons of potash and 21 thousand tons of vacuum batons are also available in the oil and petrochemicals hall.
According to the report, 7,200 tons of wheat will be available at the Iranian Agricultural Market Hall of Commerce.
On the same day, the Exchanging Chamber of Commodity Exchange will supply 30,14 tons of bitumen and 400 tons of waterproofing.
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