U.S. Imports
$103.2M
U.S. Exports
$231.0M
+$127.8M (net exporter)
The United States imported $103.2M/month and exported $231.0M/month with Lithuania as of February 2026, covering 766 product categories.
Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic states and an EU member with a diversified export base including refined petroleum products, machinery, chemicals, and agricultural goods. It serves as an important transit corridor between Central Europe and Russia/Belarus. Lithuania's Klaipėda port is a key logistics gateway for the region.
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Lithuania's leading exports include refined petroleum products, machinery and equipment, chemicals, furniture, and agricultural products, with the EU, Russia, and Latvia as major destinations.
Klaipėda is Lithuania's only seaport and a major Baltic Sea hub, handling significant volumes of bulk cargo, containers, and transit goods for Belarus and other landlocked neighbors.
Following EU sanctions related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Lithuania applies EU-mandated trade restrictions on Russia and Belarus, affecting certain goods categories and transit arrangements.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$604.0M
Services Imports
$226.0M