Lithuania mostly trades with Russia since 1998 when Russia received financial crisis. Unemployment was 3.2% in 2007. Exports and Imports are strengthening. Overall it is a strong economy that relies on itself and less on foreign affairs. Also, there is a high chance in the future for Lithuania to start selling Nuclear Power to Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Baltic-Russia and other European nations.
Lithuania now, in 2009, suffers from inflation and national debt. They still don't know how to boost up the economy, like United States. The situation, overall, is similar to United States.
Evaldas Gustas is the Minister of Economy for Lithuania.
Amber is significant to Lithuania's economy as it is one of the natural resources of that country.
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Lithuania was never really discovered. Like most of Europe, It seems to be just there.
Lithuania has a continental climate, meaning winters are cold and summers are hot.
Lithuania is bordered by the Baltic Sea to the west. The country has a coastline along this body of water, which plays a significant role in its economy and tourism. Additionally, the Curonian Lagoon, located between Lithuania and Russia, is another important body of water adjacent to Lithuania.
because if you say lithuania in lithuanian the first part sounds like rain and there is a lot of riain there sometimes in some seasons
Klaipeda Port is located in Lithuania. It is situated on the Baltic Sea and serves as the country's primary seaport, playing a crucial role in trade and transportation. The port is vital for Lithuania's economy, facilitating both cargo and passenger traffic.
The French economy is like a French economy. >:D
Aciu. It should sound like achioo :)
Lithuania is a country in Eastern Europe.
Lithuania.