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The earnings of the estimated 150,000 Lesotho nationals working in South Africa account for a substantial proportion of the
country’s income. Inside the country, 40 per cent of the workforce are engaged in agriculture, farming maize, wheat and other
crops. Wool, mohair and hides are important exports. Nonetheless, Lesotho’s vulnerability to drought means that over half
the country’s food must be imported from South Africa: this was particularly apparent during mid-2002, when large-scale famine
was narrowly averted. There are reserves of ores and minerals, including diamonds, uranium, lead and iron ore, but little
exploitation has taken place. Light manufacturing, meanwhile, has grown steadily with food, drink and textiles as the main
products. Tourism is a major source of foreign exchange. Lesotho’s government has historically relied on foreign aid, particularly
for infrastructure programmes (large parts of which were destroyed during a major civil insurrection in 1998). The most important
infrastructure project of recent years has been Lesotho Highlands Water Project, which aims to deliver water to South Africa
and provide 60 per cent of Lesotho’s electricity supply. South Africa is Lesotho’s major trading partner and the Southern
African Customs Union provides over 95 per cent of the country’s imports. Unfortunately, Lesotho and South Africa also share
the scourge of the region, HIV/AIDS, which has infected over one-third of Lesotho’s productive labour force.
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Lightweight suit, shirt and tie should be worn for business meetings. English will be spoken by most businesspeople. Usual
business formalities should be observed, but expect a casual atmosphere and pace. Office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1245 and 1400-1630, Sat 0800-1300. Government office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1245 and 1400-1630.
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Ministry of Trade, Industry and Marketing PO Box 747, Maseru 100, Lesotho Tel: 312 938.
Lesotho National Development Corporation Private Bag A96, Development House, Block A, Kingsway Street, Maseru 100, Lesotho Tel: 312 012. Website: www.lndc.org.ls
Lesotho Chamber of Commerce and Industry PO Box 79, Kingsway Avenue, Maseru 100, Lesotho Tel: 323 482.
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