Discusses the distribution network within the country from how products enter to final destination, including reliability and condition of distribution mechanisms, major distribution centers, ports, etc.
Last Published: 8/5/2019
Many foreign investors believe that Lithuania has the best road infrastructure in the Baltic region.  With a population less than three million, the country's three international airports and good rail and road networks permit transport of goods in all directions.  The EU has recognized Lithuania as a prime transport center in the region and has funded the building of the Rail Baltica through Lithuania, which will, inter alia, switch Lithuania from the Soviet rail gauge to the EU standard. 

This will link the country even more effectively to both the EU and the other Baltic countries.  Investors may sell goods in Lithuania by agreement with an agent, distributor, or retailer.  For more information on Lithuanian companies see the 
Lithuanian Business Directory.

 

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