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‘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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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

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.

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