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Although exports of Lithuanian goods to China declined significantly in the first nine months of this year, overall exports of Lithuanian goods to the Southeast Asian region are growing strongly and are offsetting the loss of exports to China, the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation reports.
Economy Ministry: exports to Southeast Asia and Australia surge
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