Lithuania recorded a Current Account surplus of 1.90 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2023. Current Account to GDP in Lithuania averaged -4.08 percent of GDP from 1995 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 7.30 percent of GDP in 2020 and a record low of -15.30 percent of GDP in 2007. source: Bank of Lithuania

Current Account to GDP in Lithuania is expected to reach 2.00 percent of GDP by the end of 2025, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Lithuania Current Account to GDP is projected to trend around 1.80 percent of GDP in 2026 and 1.70 percent of GDP in 2027, according to our econometric models.



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Capital Flows -23.40 -1182.40 EUR Million Jun 2025
Current Account 475.90 132.50 EUR Million Jun 2025
Current Account to GDP 1.90 -5.50 percent of GDP Dec 2023
Foreign Direct Investment 352.00 921.56 EUR Million Mar 2025
Remittances 248.49 238.54 EUR Million Mar 2025



Lithuania Current Account to GDP
The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication on the level of international competitiveness of a country. Usually, countries recording a strong current account surplus have an economy heavily dependent on exports revenues, with high savings ratings but weak domestic demand. On the other hand, countries recording a current account deficit have strong imports, a low saving rates and high personal consumption rates as a percentage of disposable incomes.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
1.90 -5.50 7.30 -15.30 1995 - 2023 percent of GDP Yearly