Lithuania's economy (GDP) grew more than 500 percent since regaining independence in 1990. The Baltic states have a combined workforce of 3.3 million people. History of economy · Sectors of economy · Infrastructure |
15 мая 2024 г. · Lithuania's real GDP is expected to grow by 2% in 2024, supported by a strong increase in private consumption, continued investment growth ... |
Lithuania's economy in numbers: · Nominal GDP of USD 79.8 billion in 2023. · Nominal GDP of USD 70.8 billion in 2022. · GDP per capita of USD 25,149 compared to ... |
Lithuania is a very open economy, with foreign trade representing 176% of GDP (World Bank, latest data available). |
Lithuania's economic freedom score is 72.9, making its economy the 15th freest in the 2024 Index of Economic Freedom. Its rating has increased by 0.7 point ... |
The economy performed better than expected in the first half of 2024, with GDP increasing by 2.4%. Thanks to a substantial fall in inflation, real incomes are ... |
They economy is set for a moderate rebound in 2024 as inflation continues to slow and external demand recovers. |
Lithuania's economy is performing strongly and converging fast towards the most-developed OECD countries, driven by growing exports and investments and ... |
Lithuania's economy exited the COVID-19-crisis successfully and was growing fast until early 2022, buoyed by rising exports and rapid integration into global ... |
Lithuania has transitioned from a command economy to a market economy in which the private sector accounts for the majority of GDP, and government regulation ... |
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