Lithuania Trade Deficit Widens in January
2026-03-10 07:32
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
Lithuania’s trade deficit widened to EUR 0.334 billion in January 2026 from EUR 0.318 billion in the corresponding month a year earlier, as both exports and imports declined.
Exports fell 7.5% year-on-year to EUR 2.909 billion, weighed down by decreased sales of mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation (-16.5%), miscellaneous chemical products (-30.5%), and plastics and articles thereof (-12.9%).
Meanwhile, imports dropped 6.4% to EUR 3.244 billion due to decreased purchases of mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation (-14.5%), organic chemicals (-38.1%), and iron and steel (-25.5%).
In January, exports declined to the United States (-48.3%), the United Kingdom (-21.8%), Estonia (-10.7%), Latvia (-6.8%), and Poland (-3.3%), while imports also fell from Saudi Arabia (-69.3%), the United States (-28.3%), France (-14.3%), and China (-6.2%).