Key Market Indicators
Lithuania's natural rubber exports are expected to drop by 1.3% per year to reach $327 million by 2026. This follows a 26.4% decline since 1999. In 2021, the country was ranked 53rd globally, behind Bulgaria, whose exports amounted to $354 million. Indonesia, Ivory Coast and Malaysia were ranked second, third and fourth respectively. Meanwhile, Lithuania's natural rubber imports are set to decline by 1.6% annually to $319 million by 2026. That follows a 20% decrease since 1999. Last year, the country was placed 77th globally, behind Morocco, with imports totalling $351 million. The USA, Malaysia and Japan ranked second, third and fourth respectively.