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A reprieve from a 50% U.S. tariff on goods from Lesotho has come too late to prevent damage to the tiny African kingdom's ...
Lesotho parliamentary committee uncovered serious irregularities during a surprise visit to a Qwaqwa-based company ...
Lesotho's U.S. export tariff has been reduced from a threatened 50% to 15%, but its textile industry still faces challenges ...
Lesotho's modified tariff rate of 15% may still not be enough to save its textiles industry, its trade minister said on ...
In the tiny African nation of Lesotho, clothing manufacturer Tzicc’s business has dried up in the face of tariffs imposed by ...
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US tariff policies, centred on the export and import of goods, has been criticised for overlooking US services exported to ...
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Officials and workers in the textile industry of the small African nation of Lesotho are holding their breath as a key deadline for U.S.-imposed tariffs approaches.
The closure of a factory in the small southern African nation of Lesotho is an early effect of the global disruption caused by President Trump’s tariffs. John Eligon, the Johannesburg bureau chief for ...
The president backed off his call for a 50 percent tariff on Lesotho, imposing 15 percent instead. But in a country where most people live hand-to-mouth, the damage was already done.
MASERU, Lesotho -- The deafening roar of hundreds of sewing machines has gone silent. Spools of thread in every color are covered in dust. The warehouse is dark and empty.