Trump Tariffs Harm Lesotho's Garment Factories and Jobs

Summary
- U.S. tariffs under the Trump administration have negatively affected Lesotho's factories.
- The tariffs have made it harder for Lesotho to export goods, especially textiles, to the U.S.
- This has resulted in decreased orders, factory shutdowns, and job losses in Lesotho.
- The garment industry is a significant employer in Lesotho.
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AI Explanation
The article and accompanying video discuss how tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have negatively impacted factories in Lesotho, a country in Southern Africa. These tariffs have made it more difficult for Lesotho to export its goods, particularly textiles, to the United States. This has led to reduced orders, factory closures, and job losses for the Basotho people, who rely heavily on the garment industry for employment. The economic consequences highlight the ripple effect of U.S. trade policies on developing nations.
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