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US tariffs: Lesotho declares state of disaster amid US tariff uncertainty
US tariffs: Lesotho declares state of disaster amid US tariff uncertainty

BBC News

time09-07-2025

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US tariffs: Lesotho declares state of disaster amid US tariff uncertainty

Lesotho has declared a national state of disaster over the country's "high rates of youth unemployment and job losses" as uncertainty over US tariffs hits the landlocked was hit by higher tariffs than any other country - 50% - when they were announced by President Donald Trump in April, although they have since been Prime Minister Nthomeng Majara said the state of disaster would be in force until 30 June in Lesotho stands at 30% but for young people the rate is almost 50%, according to official figures. The declaration, in line with the country's Disaster Management Act, allows the state to "take all necessary measures to... minimise the effects of disasters" among textile-dependent economy was already grappling with sky-high unemployment, especially among young people, before Trump slashed aid and raised trade barriers, according to an AFP tariffs could be death knell for US-Africa trade pactHow jeans and diamonds pushed Lesotho to the top of Trump's tariffs listLesotho was one of the biggest beneficiaries of the US's African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa), which gives favourable trade access to some countries to promote their economic to the US government, the two countries traded goods worth $240m (£187m) in 2024, mostly exports from Lesotho to the US, in particular textiles and that ended when Trump imposed a 10% tax on Lesotho, along with other nations, earlier this year. The additional 50% was of Trump's aims with his tariff announcement is to reduce his country's trade deficit with the rest of the government has warned it could lose up to 40,000 jobs if Agoa is not renewed at the end of September, according to Trade Minister Mokhethi Shelile told South African business news site Moneyweb last month that US buyers were "not placing orders because they don't understand what is going to happen".The country was also hard-hit by the termination of the US Agency for International Development's (USAID) programmes around the is among those countries that benefited from the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar), which was launched in 2003. More BBC stories on Lesotho: On the hunt for the fugitive linked to illegal South African gold mine where 78 diedWhy leaving his own charity will matter so much to Prince HarryNine things about Lesotho - the country 'nobody has ever heard of' Go to for more news from the African us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica

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