Lithuania Trade Deficit Narrows in June

2025-08-08 06:35 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

Lithuania’s trade deficit narrowed to EUR 0.370 billion in June 2025 from EUR 0.437 in the same month last year, as exports rose much faster than imports.

Exports grew 3.2% year-on-year to EUR 2.999 billion, primarily due to increased sales for ground vehicles (15.7%) and fertilizers (61%).

The top export destinations were Latvia (12.3%), Poland (10.3%), and Germany (9%).

At the same time, imports gained 0.7% to EUR 3.369 billion, attributed to higher purchases of ground vehicles (22.4%) and electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof (23.3%).

Among trading partners, imports increased from Poland (13.8%), Germany (12.8%), and Latvia (8.1%).

For the first half of the year, the country posted a EUR 3.155 billion shortfall, with exports decreasing by 0.1% while imports climbed by 6.2%.

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