Lithuania Trade Deficit Widens in October
2025-12-10 09:57
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
Lithuania’s trade deficit widened to EUR 0.505 billion in October 2025 from EUR 0.489 billion in the same month a year earlier.
Exports fell by 0.6% year-on-year to EUR 3.205 billion, weighed down by sharp declines in oil seeds and oleaginous fruits (-67.1%) and miscellaneous chemical products (-21.4%).
Meanwhile, imports fell at a slower pace of 0.1% to EUR 3.714 billion, driven by reduced purchases of mineral fuels, mineral oils and related products (-28.8%), and organic chemicals (-59.4%).
For the January-October period, the trade deficit widened to EUR 5.414 billion from EUR 3.521 billion a year earlier, as exports fell 1.1% while imports grew 4.5%.
During the period, exports declined to the Netherlands (-4.9%), Estonia (-0.5%), and the United States (-1.1%), whereas imports increased from Germany (8.3%), Poland (2.7%), Latvia (7.6%), China (19.8%), and the Netherlands (9.9%).