Top Lithuania Imports 2019
In 2019, Lithuania bought US$35.6 billion worth of imported products up by 26.4% since 2015 but down by -2.4% from 2018 to 2019.
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Russia

Russia's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$5.2 billion or 14.7% of its overall imports.

  1. Mineral fuels including oil: $4.2 billion
  2. Iron and steel: $160.6 million
  3. Salt, sulphur, stone, cement: $136.8 million
  4. Fertilizers: $112.9 million
  5. Wood: $106.1 million
  6. Organic chemicals: $60.8 million
  7. Inorganic chemicals: $55.4 million
  8. Plastics: $48.6 million
  9. Animal/vegetable fats and oils: $48.4 million
10. Fish: $36.8 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Poland

Poland's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$4.2 billion or 11.9% of its overall imports.

  1. Vehicles: $578.9 million
  2. Machinery: $302.7 million
  3. Plastics: $299.7 million
  4. Electronic equipment: $243.8 million
  5. Iron or steel products: $167.9 million
  6. Iron and steel: $160.6 million
  7. Wood: $149.4 million
  8. Meat: $146.2 million
  9. Mineral fuels including oil: $134.4 million
10. Furniture, lighting, signs: $128.3 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Germany

Germany's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$4.1 billion or 11.6% of its overall imports.

  1. Vehicles: $959.3 million
  2. Machinery: $686.7 million
  3. Electronic equipment: $423.5 million
  4. Plastics: $299 million
  5. Pharmaceuticals: $205.2 million
  6. Medical, technical equipment: $137.4 million
  7. Iron or steel products: $92.1 million
  8. Paper: $60.9 million
  9. Iron and steel: $60 million
10. Other chemical goods: $58.1 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Latvia

Latvia's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$2.5 billion or 7.1% of its overall imports.

  1. Electronic equipment: $380.9 million
  2. Mineral fuels including oil: $238.1 million
  3. Vehicles: $223.9 million
  4. Machinery: $172.9 million
  5. Pharmaceuticals: $149 million
  6. Dairy, eggs, honey: $139.1 million
  7. Wood: $120.7 million
  8. Plastics: $88 million
  9. Iron and steel: $67.3 million
10. Iron or steel products: $60.4 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Netherlands

Dutch exports to Lithuania amounted to
$1.9 billion or 5.4% of its overall imports.

  1. Machinery: $277.5 million
  2. Pharmaceuticals: $230.2 million
  3. Vehicles: $194.7 million
  4. Organic chemicals: $161.3 million
  5. Electronic equipment: $140 million
  6. Live trees and plants: $129.6 million
  7. Fruits, nuts: $79.8 million
  8. Medical, technical equipment: $62 million
  9. Plastics: $55.4 million
10. Food waste, animal fodder: $46.7 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Sweden

Sweden's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$1.3 billion or 3.7% of its overall imports.

  1. Fish: $255.8 million
  2. Mineral fuels including oil: $187.9 million
  3. Vehicles: $161.8 million
  4. Machinery: $129.9 million
  5. Electronic equipment: $85 million
  6. Plastics: $70.1 million
  7. Paper: $58.5 million
  8. Tanning, dyeing extracts: $30.2 million
  9. Iron or steel products: $30.1 million
10. Iron and steel: $28.4 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Estonia

Estonia's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$1.2 billion or 3.4% of its overall imports.

  1. Vehicles: $347.6 million
  2. Machinery: $78.8 million
  3. Dairy, eggs, honey: $62.4 million
  4. Electronic equipment: $59.7 million
  5. Pharmaceuticals: $54.9 million
  6. Plastics: $49.3 million
  7. Furniture, lighting, signs: $30.7 million
  8. Tanning, dyeing extracts: $30.1 million
  9. Wood: $29.3 million
10. Iron and steel: $24.3 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from China

China's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$1 billion or 2.9% of its overall imports.

  1. Electronic equipment: $188.7 million
  2. Machinery: $137.5 million
  3. Vehicles: $61.3 million
  4. Furniture, lighting, signs: $52.9 million
  5. Medical, technical equipment: $49.4 million
  6. Iron or steel products: $45.8 million
  7. Plastics: $38.9 million
  8. Other base metal goods: $38.3 million
  9. Toys, games: $35.5 million
10. Organic chemicals: $31.3 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Finland

Finland's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$914 million or 2.6% of its overall imports.

  1. Mineral fuels including oil: $183.7 million
  2. Machinery: $166.9 million
  3. Electronic equipment: $90.6 million
  4. Vehicles: $82.7 million
  5. Paper: $52.3 million
  6. Fertilizers: $45.8 million
  7. Iron and steel: $31.6 million
  8. Plastics: $30.7 million
  9. Organic chemicals: $19.4 million
10. Iron or steel products: $15.9 million
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Research Note: 
Import numbers rarely match the source exporters’ stats. Reasons for import-export statistical discrepancies include re-exports, time lags, misallocations, distinct trade reporting systems, different quantity measurements and country confidentiality rules. Also, transportation and insurance costs are sometimes added to import totals.
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Data source: Trade Map, International Trade Centre, www.intracen.org/marketanalysis

Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from Italy

Italy's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$1.7 billion or 4.8% of its overall imports.

  1. Machinery: $469.8 million
  2. Electronic equipment: $109.2 million
  3. Plastics: $98.3 million
  4. Beverages: $75.8 million
  5. Vehicles: $75.4 million
  6. Iron or steel products: $70.7 million
  7. Furniture, lighting, signs: $63 million
  8. Medical, technical equipment: $62.5 million
  9. Perfumes, cosmetics: $52.4 million
10. Clothing (not knit or crochet): $48.3 million
Top 10 Lithuanian Imports from France

France's exports to Lithuania amounted to
$1.2 billion or 3.2% of its overall imports.

  1. Vehicles: $199.2 million
  2. Perfumes, cosmetics: $166.2 million
  3. Machinery: $121.2 million
  4. Beverages: $116.3 million
  5. Electronic equipment: $109.3 million
  6. Pharmaceuticals: $86.5 million
  7. Plastics: $47.2 million
  8. Medical, technical equipment: $31.3 million
  9. Other chemical goods: $23.9 million
10. Paper yarn, woven fabric: $21.6 million
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