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FAQ

  • QWhy is Lesotho's Textile industry growing?
    AThe manufacturing sector grew by 34% between 2014 and 2019, owing largely to a tripling of textile and apparel exports to South Africa, which has helped offset the decline in exports to the US. The textile and apparel sector is also a key employer of women, accounting for 80% of textile workers in Lesotho.
  • QWhy is manufacturing important in Lesotho?
    AA more productive and competitive manufacturing sector that is resilient to shocks is critical for reducing long-term unemployment particularly for youth, strengthening Lesotho’s presence in the global economy, and ensuring the Kingdom emerges from the pandemic economically stronger than it entered.
  • QHow to place an order?
    AFirst pls contact us directly or send us an inquiry with your specific requirements, including the processing grain seeds, working hours, daily capacity, and etc., and our sales manager will contact you to provide custom solution.
  • QWhat are the main industries in Lesotho?
    AThe sector is dominated by the textiles and apparel industries. According to the Ministry of Labor Inspectorate and Better Work Lesotho, Lesotho’s formal manufacturing sector is free from child labor. Some employers violate national and international basic worker rights, and mainly the right for workers to join unions.
  • QWhat can US companies do in Lesotho?
    AU.S. companies can  seize this opportunity. As Lesotho looks for ways to diversify its industry base outside of textile manufacturing, U.S. manufacturers could find opportunities in the manufacturing of electronics, automotive components, cosmetics, plastics, food processing, and other labor-intensive manufacturing.
  • QHow much did Lesotho export to the US?
    ABetween 2001 and 2004, textile and apparel exports from the Lesotho to the US increased from $140 million to $450 million – a 220% increase.
  • QHow can a'made in Lesotho' strategy support investment promotion?
    ATo support investment promotion, a ‘Made in Lesotho’ strategy can help Lesotho attract buyers in new markets and strengthen the presence in international manufacturing expos and exhibitions. The strategy could also include investment incentives to encourage investors into the domestic market or promote expansion of existing businesses.