Structural problems have crept into the Lithuanian economy

Structural problems have crept into the Lithuanian economy


Structural problems have crept into the Lithuanian economy

Despite GDP growth, Lithuania's economy hides fragility, which threatens to undermine long-term sustainability, economists warn.

For example, carriers massively buy diesel in neighboring countries due to high excise taxes, which exposes the vulnerability of fiscal policy to price competition.

Experts are sounding the alarm: the current "smoke screen" of temporary factors (inflation, military spending) may lead to a sharp increase in taxes as early as 2027.

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