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Lithuania export 2014-03-09

3/9/2014

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LITHUANIA EXPORTS Exports in Lithuania decreased to 6908 LTL Million in December of 2013 from 7267.60 LTL Million in November of 2013. Exports in Lithuania is reported by the Statistics Lithuania. Exports in Lithuania averaged 2809.24 LTL Million from 1994 until 2013, reaching an all time high of 8100.50 LTL Million in October of 2012 and a record low of 468 LTL Million in October of 1994. Lithuania exports mostly mineral products (Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes), foodstuffs, machinery and mechanical appliances, electrical equipment and chemicals. Lithuania's main export partners are Russia, Latvia, Germany and Poland. This page provides - Lithuania Exports - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. 2014-03-09 

News source http://www.tradingeconomics.com/lithuania/exports
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March 21st, 2013 became Vilnius chamber of commerce industry and crafts member

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Foreign trade in December 2012

3/13/2013

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Statistics Lithuania informs that, based on non-final data obtained from customs declarations, Intrastat reporting and VAT returns data, exports in December 2012 amounted to LTL 7 052.4 million, imports – LTL 7 078 million. Exports of goods of Lithuanian origin amounted to LTL 4 321.7 million. The foreign trade deficit of Lithuania amounted to LTL 25.6 million.

Over the month (in December 2012, against November), exports decreased by 8.1 per cent. This was influenced by a decrease in exports of ground vehicles – by 31.5 per cent, furniture – 22.3 per cent, oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, miscellaneous grains – 81.1 per cent. Imports decreased by 9.4 per cent, which was influenced by a decrease in imports of crude petroleum – by 9.9 per cent, ground vehicles – 19.1 per cent. Mineral products excluded, exports and imports of goods decreased by 12.4 and 12.2 per cent respectively. Exports of goods of Lithuanian origin decreased by 9.7 per cent, mineral products excluded – 17.5 per cent.

In December 2012, against December 2011, exports grew by 17.2 per cent, which was influenced by an increase in exports of petroleum products – by 32.5 per cent, cereals – 4.9 times. Imports increased by 9.3 per cent, which was determined by an increase in imports of crude petroleum – by 23.6 per cent, railway locomotives, rolling stock and parts thereof – 4.7 times. Mineral products excluded, exports and imports of goods increased by 12.4 and 6.5 per cent respectively. Exports of goods of Lithuanian origin increased by 13.8 per cent, mineral products excluded – by 4.5 per cent.

In 2012, against 2011, exports and imports grew by 14.5 and 9.9 per cent respectively. Mineral products excluded, exports and imports increased by 15.7 and 8.6 per cent respectively. Exports of goods of Lithuanian origin increased by 9.4 per cent, mineral products excluded – 11.9 per cent. An increase in exports was influenced by an increase in exports of petroleum products – by 11.7 per cent, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances, parts thereof – 33 per cent, cereals – 2.1 times. An increase in imports was influenced by an increase in imports of crude petroleum – by 8.2 per cent, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances, parts thereof – 9.6 per cent, plastics and articles thereof – 15 per cent.

In 2012, the most important partners in exports were Russia (18.9 per cent), Latvia (10.9 per cent), Estonia (7.8 per cent), and Germany (7.8 per cent), in imports – Russia (32.2 per cent), Germany (9.8 per cent), Poland (9.7 per cent), and Latvia (6.1 per cent). Most of goods of Lithuanian origin were exported to Germany (10.4 per cent), Latvia (9.9 per cent), Estonia (9.4 per cent), and the United Kingdom (9.4 per cent).

In 2012, the largest share in exports and imports fell within mineral products (24.8 and 35 per cent respectively), machinery and mechanical appliances, electrical equipment (11.4 and 12.3 per cent), products of the chemical or allied industries (8.9 and 10.2 per cent). As for the goods of Lithuanian origin, the largest share in exports fell within mineral products (34.6 per cent), products of the chemical or allied industries (8.5 per cent), and miscellaneous manufactured articles (7.6 per cent).

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February 04th, 2013

2/4/2013

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I 2011 produserte Litauen industrivarer for 66149,9 mill. litas. Hoveddelen av dette tallet utgjør fabrikkindustri (57280,3 mill. litas). Største industrier i Litauen er produksjon av møbler, levering av energireserver, tilvirkning av optiske og elektriske varer, metallprodukter, gummi- og plastprodukter, produksjon av kjemikalier og kjemiske produkter, tekstilvarer og sying av klær, produksjon av drikker og matvarer.   

I oktober 2012 overskred eksport av varer 8 milliarder litas for første gang i landets historie.  For eksport av varer tilvirket i Litauen var denne måneden også den beste (overskred 5,2 milliarder litas). Eksport av tjenester i 3 kvartal 2012 i sammenligning med tilsvarende periode i 2011, økte med 27,8% - inntil 4,5 milliarder litas.

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