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Full Weight-Tier Rate Cards
Detailed per-weight pricing for every active route from China to Lithuania.
Each tier reflects the published rate at that exact weight — useful for accurate budgeting at common shipment sizes.
💡 Enter the actual gross weight of your shipment in kilograms. If you're unsure, fill in the volume fields below and we'll calculate it for you.
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Non-integers rounded up. Larger of actual vs volumetric is used.
Total chargeable weight = weight per box × number of boxes.
⚠️ When you have not filled in the volume information, our prices may be inaccurate.
Price Trend — Lithuania Air Freight
Historical freight rates from China to Lithuania for 10 KG shipments. Data sourced from live carrier price feeds.
China to Lithuania — Shipping Reference Data
Logistics anchors for cargo arriving into Lithuania:
Main air gateways
the main international gateway airport
Destination customs authority
the national EU customs authority
De-minimis / duty-free threshold
EUR 150 (duty-free threshold)
Import tax & duty regime
Import VAT 17–27% by member state; duty 0–12% by TARIC code
Local currency
EUR
Typical port/airport dwell time
3–6 days
Peak / busy season
Sep–Nov
Conformity & certification
CE marking + IOSS for low-value B2C parcels
Thresholds and duty bands are buyer-planning references, not formal customs rulings — confirm the exact HS-code rate for your goods before shipping.
E-Commerce Restock
Small-Batch E-Commerce Restock
The 10 KG band is the classic e-commerce restock or first trial run. Air is the default — it lands the best cost-to-speed trade-off, and most managed air channels open at around 21 KG. Functionally this is less-than-container air freight.
Most managed air channels set their floor near 21 KG
What does it cost to ship from China to Lithuania?
On the current feed, China-to-Lithuania rates open at USD 9.18/KG via EU Air Small Parcel FO-SI6-1. For a 10 KG load that works out to a freight total of approximately USD 92. RateHive can manage the customs entry and import-tax step, while the duty itself follows the Import VAT 17–27% by member state; duty 0–12% by TARIC code set by the national EU customs authority.
What import duty and tax will I pay bringing goods into Lithuania?
Entries into Lithuania are assessed by the national EU customs authority, and the regime that applies is: Import VAT 17–27% by member state; duty 0–12% by TARIC code. On de-minimis, the position is EUR 150 (duty-free threshold). RateHive offers managed clearance and tax processing — a coordination service, not Incoterms DDP — to handle these formalities for you.
How long is transit from China to Lithuania?
Reckon on these door-to-door windows into Lithuania: air 5–10 business days, ocean LCL 30–50 days, ocean FCL 28–45 days, rail 18–28 days. Add roughly 3–6 days for clearance and dwell at the gateway, which RateHive can manage end to end.
How does RateHive's managed clearance into Lithuania work?
Managed clearance into Lithuania is a coordination service — it isn't Incoterms DDP. We file the customs entry and arrange the duty/tax owed to the national EU customs authority (the de-minimis position being EUR 150 (duty-free threshold)) so you don't have to broker it yourself.
What currency are Lithuania rates quoted and settled in?
We quote and invoice freight in USD; the destination-side currency in Lithuania is EUR. Payment usually falls due before departure (T/T or PayPal), and with managed clearance you settle the landed cost once rather than facing collect charges on arrival.
Which certifications does Lithuania require on imports?
For regulated cargo into Lithuania, budget for: CE marking + IOSS for low-value B2C parcels. A missing conformity document is the single most common reason the national EU customs authority puts a shipment on hold, so verify your HS-code requirements before the goods leave China.
Is my shipment to Lithuania trackable?
Yes. Air moves on an air waybill (AWB) that's live within 24 hours of departure; ocean tracks by bill of lading through the carrier portal. We flag the milestones that matter — departure, gateway arrival, clearance by the national EU customs authority, and final delivery.
What paperwork clears customs in Lithuania?
the national EU customs authority will generally want: a commercial invoice carrying HS codes and value; a packing list with weights and dimensions; the bill of lading or air waybill; a certificate of origin where it can cut duty; and any commodity-specific certification (CE marking + IOSS for low-value B2C parcels). RateHive can prepare and lodge these as part of managed clearance.