Although now on the border of Latvia and Russia stuck about 300 trucks, and other trucks just don't want to go there, carriers hope before the New year again to "reach out" to the Russian market, said Vice-President of the Association Linava Julius Misunas the radio station Žinių radijas.
"Customers don't want the Lithuanian trucks, because they understand that their goods will be brought only after 2-3 weeks. We are no longer efficient and convenient service provider, it hurts the entire industry. We push this market", - said Misunas.
According to him, Lithuania has about 700 companies working with the Eastern market. Misunas argues that, if riding in this market 8 thousand Lithuanian trucks will remain without work, the industry will suffer greatly.
All Misunas hopes that limit sooner or later Russia will end.
Recall that on November 21, Russian border guards spend one hundred percent inspection of cars and trucks with Lithuanian rooms at the border with the Kaliningrad region, which on the border every car entering Russia or leaving the Kaliningrad region, on average, forced to stand for four hours.
Translated by the service "Yandex.Translation"