Market Connectivity

Lithuania’s location and well-developed infrastructure open doors to the EU, CIS, Russian, Asian and global markets. The country has taken full advantage of its unique position at the intersection of the East-West and North-South trade routes and has created a network of supporting infrastructure:

  • Largest capacity (40,000 tonnes) ice-free seaport on the Baltic coast with ro-ro, passenger and cargo lines to international ports
  • 3 international airports conveniently located across the country with direct and connecting flights to all five continents
  • 80% of European freight transported via 2 Trans-European Corridors; named among the top 10 most important European highways
  • 2000 transportation routes to 40 countries
  • International railway network with 1768 km of railway within the country carrying 50 million tonnes of cargo and 7 million passengers annually
  • The railway track is broad gauge, and provides direct connections to Latvia, Poland, Belarus, and Russia (the Kaliningrad Region) as well as a link to Poland and Germany. Lithuania is also connected to the Asian markets including China via rail.

More information: www.investlithuania.com