‘We Are on Our Knees’: U.S. Tariffs Devastate Lesotho’s Garment Workers
LESOTHO, JUL 20 – Lesotho's garment industry faces severe decline with 12,000 jobs lost due to U.S. tariffs, worsening youth unemployment and threatening livelihoods, officials say.
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‘We are on our knees’: U.S. tariffs devastate Lesotho’s garment workers
Crowds of women, bundled up in wooly hats and mittens against the sharp winter chill, wait every morning at the gates of a garment factory in Lesotho’s capital, hoping that a few among them will be called in to work a shift.But no-one comes out and the factory gates – which bear the name of the Taiwanese company that runs it in red Chinese lettering – remain firmly shut.It’s one of the few factories in what used to be called "the Denim Capital o…
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"We are on our knees": U.S. tariffs devastate Lesotho's garment workers - TPR: The Public's Radio
The government of the tiny African kingdom of Lesotho has declared a two-year state of disaster, as its once-thriving garment industry unravels in the wake of Trump's tariffs threats. The post “We are on our knees”: U.S. tariffs devastate Lesotho’s garment workers appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
How U.S. tariffs triggered a jobs crisis in Lesotho, Africa’s denim hub : NPR
An overview of textile factories on July 5, 2025 in Ha Thetsane Industrial Area in Maseru, Lesotho. The tiny mountain kingdom has around 35,000 garment workers and many of them face an uncertain future. Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images Europe hide caption toggle caption Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images Europe MASERU, Lesotho —Crowds of women, bundled up in wooly hats and mittens against the sharp winter chill, wait every morning at the gates…
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