Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME)’s agricultural trading floor featured 2,500 tons of rice, 1,000 tons of chickpea, and 900 tons of corn offered by local suppliers on Tuesday trading. According to IME public relations office, the industrial and mining trading floor played host to more than 21,500 tons of mixed rebar bundles, 500 tons of bloom, and 561 tons of I-beam by Esfahan Steel Company. Meanwhile, the oil and petrochemical trading floor featured the offering of about 67,050 tons of various grades of bitumen, as well as 1,000 tons of sulfur. Elsewhere, the export trading floor played host to 10,000 tons of granulated sulfur, 6,000 tons of sulfur lumps, and 200 tons of bitumen 6070. Overall, more than 126,000 tons of various commodities were offered at the IME’s spot market on Tuesday.