Annual data from Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) | Latest: 2024
In 2024, the United States exported $604.0M in services to Lithuania and imported $226.0M, running a $378.0M services surplus. Travel services accounted for the largest share of two-way services trade. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).
Services Exports
$604.0M
To Lithuania (2024, Annual)
Services Imports
$226.0M
From Lithuania (2024, Annual)
Services Trade Balance
$378.0M
U.S. services surplus with Lithuania
| Service Type | Exports | Imports |
|---|---|---|
| Travel services | $154.0M | $52.0M |
| Personal travel services | $117.0M | $48.0M |
| Other personal travel services | $96.0M | $38.0M |
| Financial services | $79.0M | -- |
| Explicitly charged and other financial services | $78.0M | -- |
| Business travel services | $37.0M | $4.0M |
| Other business travel services |
| $34.0M |
| $4.0M |
| Other business services | -- | $35.0M |
| Transport services | $25.0M | $8.0M |
| Education-related services | $21.0M | $10.0M |
| Telecommunications, computer, and information services | $23.0M | -- |
| Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e. | $19.0M | $2.0M |
-- Data suppressed by BEA for confidentiality (D)
Travel services
$154.0M
$52.0M
Personal travel services
$117.0M
$48.0M
Other personal travel services
$96.0M
$38.0M
Financial services
$79.0M
--
Explicitly charged and other financial services
$78.0M
--
Business travel services
$37.0M
$4.0M
Other business travel services
$34.0M
$4.0M
Other business services
--
$35.0M
Transport services
$25.0M
$8.0M
Education-related services
$21.0M
$10.0M
Telecommunications, computer, and information services
$23.0M
--
Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e.
$19.0M
$2.0M