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Lithuanian sea transportation expenditure is set to reach €2.08 million by 2026, growing 3.7% each year on average. Since 2015, the country has seen a 12.5% annual increase in demand. Lithuania was 15th in the 2021 ranking, with Greece coming in first at €1.62 million. Finland, Estonia and Belgium followed, ranking 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. Supply in Lithuania has risen 14.9% a year since 2012. The country was 15th in 2019, with the United Kingdom in first place at 2 units. Spain, Italy and Greece respectively came in 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the ranking.
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