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For small Lesotho, there are few options for responding to large tariffs.

In Lesotho, which makes denim that goes into U.S.-branded jeans, both the private sector and the government were weighing their next moves.

Lynsey Chutel
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Customs (Tariff), Factories and Manufacturing, International Trade and World Market, Jeans (Apparel)
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