Amid Russia's boycott of Lithuanian food products, Serbia and Lebanon have opened up their markets, the Lithuanian Agriculture Ministry said on Monday.
Lithuania’s exports of agricultural and food products to Russia fell by nearly 6 percent in the first half of this year to 2.353 billion litas (EUR...
Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Linas Linkevičius says that the country's exporters could look for new markets in Asia and Arab countries.
Following the introduction of sanctions on food imports by the Russian Federation, Lithuania's Minister of Agriculture Virginija Baltraitienė has turned...
Belarus and Kazakhstan , members of the Moscow-dominated Customs Union, accept Lithuanian food products and are not stopping cargo at the border.