Lithuanian exports in the first quarter of May increased by 9.7%, imports by 13.4%

Lithuanian exports in the first quarter of May increased by 9.7%, imports by 13.4%
Lithuanian exports in the first quarter of May increased by 9.7%, imports by 13.4%
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iemet sauskov Lithuanian exports reached 9.23 billion EUR 9.7% less than in the same period a year ago, oil imports reached 10 billion. eur and was 13.4 percent. smaller

The trade deficit in August reached 845.2 million. EUR, and in March alone 318.1 million. Eur, the State Data Agency announces on Friday.

In the first quarter, goods of Lithuanian origin were exported for 5.86 billion. Eur 3.5% less than last year at the same time, without mineral products 3.2%.

The decrease in exports in the first quarter of the year was due to a decrease in the export of domestic vehicles (31.9%), exchange and mechanical equipment, their parts (20.2%), and furniture (11.4%).

As a result of the decrease in imports, the import of mineral fuel, mineral oil and its distillation products (22.1%), domestic vehicles (26.5%), exchange and mechanical devices and their parts (15.1%) will decrease.

Export of goods, excluding mineral products, decreased by 10.3%, import by 11.1%.

In March alone, goods of Lithuanian origin were exported for 1.96 billion. EUR 3.6% more than last year (excluding mineral products 6.8%) and 7.1% less than last year (excluding mineral products 6.6%).

Sauskov was mainly exported to Latvia (10.5%), Poland (9.8%), Germany (8.3%), and imported to Poland (14%), Germany (12.8%), Latvia (8.3%). ). Goods of Lithuanian origin were mainly exported to Germany (9.8%), Poland (9.6%), the Netherlands (8.5%), Latvia (7.4%), Sweden (5.8%).

In the first quarter of the year, exchange and mechanical equipment, electrical works (13.7%), mineral products (13.5%), products of the chemical industry and related industries (11.6%) were mostly exported; mainly imported mineral products (19.2%), exchange and mechanical equipment, electrical works (17%), chemical industry and related industry products (12.4%).

The goods of Lithuanian origin are mainly exported mineral products (18.5%), various industrial products (11%), prepared food products, non-alcoholic and alcoholic cosmetics, tobacco and processed tobacco substitutes (10.5%), exchange and mechanical equipment, electrical contracts (9.1%).


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