Saturday trade at Iran Mercantile Exchange recorded the offering of 157,000 tons of commodities on both local and export trading floors. As IME reported, about 20,138 tons of petrochemicals, including paraxylene, aromatic, polyethylene terephthalate, high-density polyethylene, polybutadiene rubber, polyvinyl chloride and caustic soda were supplied on oil and petrochemical trading floor, which also played host to 84,700 tons of various grades of bitumen, 7,000 tons of vacuum bottoms, 2,000 tons of lube-cut oil, 600 tons of sulfur lump and 200 tons of granulated sulfur. The export trading floor featured 10,700 tons of bitumen 85100, 12,000 tons of bitumen 6070 and 300 tons of roof insulation for export purposes. Elsewhere, the agricultural trading floor witnessed the offering of 5,000 tons of white sugar, 4,000 tons of durum wheat, 9,900 tons of corn and 603 tons of date.