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Lesotho

Africa · Maseru · parliamentary constitutional monarchy

What Lesotho means for your money — the prices you pay, the tariffs in motion, and where U.S. policy could change both.

Map showing the location of Lesotho

$170M

U.S. imports, 2025

-28.2%

change in one year

$3M

U.S. exports, 2025

2M

Population

$2.3B

GDP

In your house

What you buy that Lesotho makes

America bought $170M in goods from Lesotho in 2025 — down 28.2% in a single year. Of every $100 of it, here's where the money went.

Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton

synthetic and performance apparel

$96M56.4%

Apparel, household goods - cotton

cotton clothing and linens

$43M25.3%

Gem diamonds

$23M13.5%

U.s. goods returned, and reimports

$5M2.8%

Electric apparatus

$2M1.1%

Fish and shellfish

fish, shrimp, shellfish

$906K0.5%

Minimum value shipments

$697K0.4%

Industrial supplies, other

$32K0%

Gem stones, other

$11K0%

Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c.

cell phones and home electronics

$11K0%

2026 so far (through April): $45M in imports. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, International Trade in Goods (customs basis).

The other direction

What America sells to Lesotho

$3M in 2025 — a trade rupture cuts both ways, for American producers as well as American prices.

Miscellaneous domestic exports and special transactions

$986K

Corn

$462K

Other foods

$253K

Fish and shellfish

$204K

fish, shrimp, shellfish

Agric. industry-unmanufactured

$179K

Telecommunications equipment

$174K

phones, routers, networking gear

Vegetables

$118K

Medicinal equipment

$97K

medical devices and equipment

Chemicals-other

$92K

Where you stand

U.S. tariff posture toward Lesotho

Lesotho was assigned 50% in April 2025 — the highest reciprocal rate of any U.S. trading partner — a shock to a tiny economy whose textile sector (its largest employer) depends almost entirely on duty-free exports to the U.S. The rate was cut to 15% in the August reshuffle, still leaving Lesotho uncompetitive against regional peers at 10%, and AGOA was extended about a year. No comprehensive bilateral deal was reached. Executive Order 14389 (Ending Certain Tariff Actions, Feb 20, 2026) terminated the IEEPA reciprocal duties, and Proclamation 11012 replaced it with a 10% Section 122 temporary import surcharge effective February 24, 2026. Lesotho has no Section 232 steel/aluminum exposure.

Reciprocal tariff (assigned — terminated)

50%

The rate this country was assigned under the EO 14257 reciprocal Annex — no longer in force. The Supreme Court struck down the IEEPA tariffs and they were terminated February 24, 2026 (EO 14389), replaced by a universal ~10% Section 122 surcharge. See the timeline below for the current effective rate.

Policy in motion

Tariff status: a moving target

U.S. tariff policy toward Lesotho has changed 4 times since 2025. This page tracks it.

  1. 2026-02-24

    IEEPA reciprocal tariffs terminated — replaced by 10% Section 122

    In effect

    Executive Order 14389 (Ending Certain Tariff Actions) terminated the IEEPA tariff duties effective February 24, 2026, replacing Lesotho's 15% reciprocal rate with a 10% Section 122 temporary import surcharge under Proclamation 11012 (capped at 150 days).

    91 FR 9437
  2. 2025-08-07

    Rate cut from 50% to 15%

    In effect

    Executive Order 14326 set the post-pause Annex I reciprocal rates; Lesotho's rate was reduced from 50% to 15% — substantial relief, though still above the 10% borne by regional textile competitors, and short of saving the industry per Lesotho's trade minister.

    90 FR 37963
  3. 2025-04-10

    Elevated reciprocal rates paused to 10% for 90 days

    In effect

    Executive Order 14266 suspended the higher country-specific reciprocal rates — including Lesotho's 50% — back to the 10% baseline for 90 days to allow negotiations.

    90 FR 15625
  4. 2025-04-05

    Reciprocal tariff regime begins — Lesotho assigned 50%, the highest of any partner

    In effect

    Executive Order 14257 imposed a 10% universal reciprocal duty effective April 5 and a 50% country-specific rate for Lesotho scheduled to take effect April 9 — the steepest rate assigned to any U.S. trading partner, driven by Lesotho's large bilateral surplus from textile and diamond exports.

    90 FR 15041

Made for America

What Lesotho makes for America

Lesotho is a direct U.S. source of 1 essential good Americans rely on — the items themselves, shipped finished off the line.

Reference

The country itself

Africa · Geography, people, economy, and government — public-domain data from the CIA World Factbook.

Paramount chief MOSHOESHOE I consolidated what would become Basutoland in the early 19th century and made himself king in 1822. Continuing encroachments by Dutch settlers from the neighboring Orange Free State caused the king to enter into an 1868 agreement with the UK that made Basutoland first a British protectorate and, after 1884, a crown colony. After gaining independence in 1966, the country was renamed the Kingdom of Lesotho. The Basotho National Party ruled the country during its first two decades. King MOSHOESHOE II was exiled in 1990, returned to Lesotho in 1992, was reinstated in 1995, and was then succeeded by his son, King LETSIE III, in 1996. Constitutional government was restored in 1993 after seven years of military rule. In 1998, violent protests and a military mutiny following a contentious election prompted a brief but bloody intervention by South African and Batswana military forces under the aegis of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Subsequent constitutional reforms restored relative political stability. Peaceful parliamentary elections were held in 2002, but the National Assembly elections in 2007 were hotly contested, and aggrieved parties disputed how seats were awarded. In 2012, competitive elections saw Prime Minister Motsoahae Thomas THABANE form a coalition government -- the first in the country's history -- that ousted the 14-year incumbent, Pakalitha MOSISILI, who peacefully transferred power the following month. MOSISILI returned to power in snap elections in 2015 after the collapse of THABANE’s coalition government and an alleged attempted military coup. In 2017, THABANE returned to become prime minister but stepped down in 2020 after being implicated in his estranged wife’s murder. He was succeeded by Moseketsi MAJORO. In 2022, Ntsokoane Samuel MATEKANE was inaugurated as prime minister and head of a three-party coalition.

Regional map of Lesotho

Geography

Location
Southern Africa, an enclave of South Africa
Area
30,355 sq km
Climate
temperate; cool to cold, dry winters; hot, wet summers
Terrain
mostly highland with plateaus, hills, and mountains
Natural resources
water, agricultural and grazing land, diamonds, sand, clay, building stone
Coastline
0 km (landlocked)
Natural hazards
periodic droughts

People & society

Population
2,222,962 (2025 est.)
Nationality
Mosotho (singular), Basotho (plural)
Ethnic groups
Sotho 99.7%, other 0.3% (includes Kwena, Nguni (Hlubi and Phuthi), Zulu)
Languages
Sesotho (official), English (official), Phuthi, Xhosa, Zulu
Religions
Protestant 47.8% (Pentecostal 23.1%, Lesotho Evangelical 17.3%, Anglican 7.4%), Roman Catholic 39.3%, other Christian 9.1%, non-Christian 1.4%, none 2.3% (2014 est.)
Median age
24 years (2025 est.)
Life expectancy at birth
60.2 years (2024 est.)
Literacy
90.4% (2024 est.)

Economy

Economic overview
lower middle-income economy surrounded by South Africa; environmentally fragile and politically unstable; key infrastructure and renewable energy investments; dire poverty; urban job and income losses due to COVID-19; systemic corruption
Industries
food, beverages, textiles, apparel assembly, handicrafts, construction, tourism
Agricultural products
milk, potatoes, maize, vegetables, fruits, sorghum, wheat, game meat, beans, wool (2023)
Exports - partners
South Africa 31%, Belgium 26%, USA 20%, UAE 8%, India 8% (2023)
Imports - partners
South Africa 78%, China 10%, Taiwan 3%, Japan 1%, India 1% (2023)

Government

Government type
parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Capital
Maseru
Independence
4 October 1966 (from the UK)
Constitution
previous 1959, 1967; latest adopted 2 April 1993 (effectively restoring the 1967 version)
Executive branch
King LETSIE III (since 7 February 1996)
Legislative branch
Parliament

Full reference data

Every field, by section — CIA World Factbook. Open a topic to expand it.

Introduction
Background
Paramount chief MOSHOESHOE I consolidated what would become Basutoland in the early 19th century and made himself king in 1822. Continuing encroachments by Dutch settlers from the neighboring Orange Free State caused the king to enter into an 1868 agreement with the UK that made Basutoland first a British protectorate and, after 1884, a crown colony. After gaining independence in 1966, the country was renamed the Kingdom of Lesotho. The Basotho National Party ruled the country during its first two decades. King MOSHOESHOE II was exiled in 1990, returned to Lesotho in 1992, was reinstated in 1995, and was then succeeded by his son, King LETSIE III, in 1996. Constitutional government was restored in 1993 after seven years of military rule. In 1998, violent protests and a military mutiny following a contentious election prompted a brief but bloody intervention by South African and Batswana military forces under the aegis of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Subsequent constitutional reforms restored relative political stability. Peaceful parliamentary elections were held in 2002, but the National Assembly elections in 2007 were hotly contested, and aggrieved parties disputed how seats were awarded. In 2012, competitive elections saw Prime Minister Motsoahae Thomas THABANE form a coalition government -- the first in the country's history -- that ousted the 14-year incumbent, Pakalitha MOSISILI, who peacefully transferred power the following month. MOSISILI returned to power in snap elections in 2015 after the collapse of THABANE’s coalition government and an alleged attempted military coup. In 2017, THABANE returned to become prime minister but stepped down in 2020 after being implicated in his estranged wife’s murder. He was succeeded by Moseketsi MAJORO. In 2022, Ntsokoane Samuel MATEKANE was inaugurated as prime minister and head of a three-party coalition.
Travel Facts
US State Dept Travel Advisory
For the latest travel advisories for this country, please consult the U.S. State Department's website, available through the link below. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html
Passport/Visa Requirements
For the latest passport and visa requirements for this country, please consult the U.S. State Department’s “Learn About Your Destination” search tool, available through the link below. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages.html
US Embassy/Consulate
+(266) 2231-2666; EMER: +(266) 5888-4035; US Embassy Maseru, PO Box 333, Maseru 100, Lesotho; USConsularMaseru@state.gov; https://ls.usembassy.gov/
LGBTQIA+, Women, and Special Needs Travelers
Additional travel considerations can be found on the US State Department's International Travel page. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/before-you-go/travelers-with-special-considerations.html
Telephone Code
266
Local Emergency Phone
Ambulance: 121; Fire: 122; Police: 123, 124
Vaccinations
For the latest information on required or recommended vaccines, please visit the CDC's website, available through the link below. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/list
Climate
Temperate; cool to cold, dry winters; hot, wet summers
Currency (Code)
Maloti (LSL)
Electricity/Voltage/Plug Type(s)
220 V / 50 Hz / plug types(s): M
Major Languages
Sesotho (southern Sotho), English, Zulu, Xhosa
Time Difference
UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Potable Water
Opt for bottled water
International Driving Permit
Suggested
Road Driving Side
Left
Souvenirs
Hand-woven wool/mohair clothing, tapestries, and accessories; traditional woven grass hats; leather goods; silver, gold, and diamond jewelry
Traditional Cuisine
Papa — boiled cornmeal porridge
CIA source last updated
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Travel resources

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Page last updated: Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Geography
Location
Southern Africa, an enclave of South Africa
Geographic coordinates
29 30 S, 28 30 E
Map references
Africa
Area - total
30,355 sq km
Area - land
30,355 sq km
Area - water
0 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly smaller than Maryland
Land boundaries - total
1,106 km
Land boundaries - border countries
South Africa 1,106 km
Coastline
0 km (landlocked)
Maritime claims
none (landlocked)
Climate
temperate; cool to cold, dry winters; hot, wet summers
Terrain
mostly highland with plateaus, hills, and mountains
Elevation - highest point
Thabana Ntlenyana 3,482 m
Elevation - lowest point
junction of the Orange and Makhaleng Rivers 1,400 m
Elevation - mean elevation
2,161 m
Natural resources
water, agricultural and grazing land, diamonds, sand, clay, building stone
Land use - agricultural land
77.8% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 11.8% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 0.1% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 65.9% (2023 est.)
Land use - forest
1.1% (2023 est.)
Land use - other
21.1% (2023 est.)
Irrigated land
12 sq km (2013)
Major rivers (by length in km)
Orange river source (shared with South Africa and Namibia [m]) - 2,092 km note: [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth
Major watersheds (area sq km) - Atlantic Ocean drainage
Orange (941,351 sq km)
Population distribution
relatively higher population density in the western half of the nation, with the capital of Maseru and the smaller cities of Mafeteng, Teyateyaneng, and Leribe attracting the most people, as shown in this population distribution map
Natural hazards
periodic droughts
Geography - note
landlocked, surrounded by South Africa; mountainous, more than 80% of the country is 1,800 m (5,900 ft) above sea level
People and Society
Population - total
2,222,962 (2025 est.)
Population - male
1,099,314
Population - female
1,123,648
Nationality - noun
Mosotho (singular), Basotho (plural)
Nationality - adjective
Basotho
Ethnic groups
Sotho 99.7%, other 0.3% (includes Kwena, Nguni (Hlubi and Phuthi), Zulu)
Languages
Sesotho (official), English (official), Phuthi, Xhosa, Zulu
Religions
Protestant 47.8% (Pentecostal 23.1%, Lesotho Evangelical 17.3%, Anglican 7.4%), Roman Catholic 39.3%, other Christian 9.1%, non-Christian 1.4%, none 2.3% (2014 est.)
Age structure - 0-14 years
32% (male 358,137/female 353,618)
Age structure - 15-64 years
62.7% (male 699,197/female 696,626)
Age structure - 65 years and over
5.4% (2024 est.) (male 44,625/female 75,345)
Dependency ratios - total dependency ratio
56.8 (2025 est.)
Dependency ratios - youth dependency ratio
48.2 (2025 est.)
Dependency ratios - elderly dependency ratio
8.6 (2025 est.)
Dependency ratios - potential support ratio
11.6 (2025 est.)
Median age - total
24 years (2025 est.)
Median age - male
23.4 years
Median age - female
24.3 years
Population growth rate
0.73% (2025 est.)
Birth rate
21.68 births/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Death rate
10.2 deaths/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Net migration rate
-4.21 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Population distribution
relatively higher population density in the western half of the nation, with the capital of Maseru and the smaller cities of Mafeteng, Teyateyaneng, and Leribe attracting the most people, as shown in this population distribution map
Urbanization - urban population
30.4% of total population (2023)
Urbanization - rate of urbanization
2.77% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Major urban areas - population
202,000 MASERU (capital) (2018)
Sex ratio - at birth
1.03 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - 0-14 years
1.01 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - 15-64 years
1 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - 65 years and over
0.59 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - total population
0.98 male(s)/female (2024 est.)
Mother's mean age at first birth
20.9 years (2014 est.)
Mother's mean age at first birth - note
note: data represents median age at first birth among women 25-49
Maternal mortality ratio
478 deaths/100,000 live births (2023 est.)
Infant mortality rate - total
52.2 deaths/1,000 live births (2025 est.)
Infant mortality rate - male
51 deaths/1,000 live births
Infant mortality rate - female
40.2 deaths/1,000 live births
Life expectancy at birth - total population
60.2 years (2024 est.)
Life expectancy at birth - male
58.1 years
Life expectancy at birth - female
62.3 years
Total fertility rate
2.49 children born/woman (2025 est.)
Gross reproduction rate
1.23 (2025 est.)
Drinking water source - improved: urban
urban: 93% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - improved: rural
rural: 65.9% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - improved: total
total: 74% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - unimproved: urban
urban: 7% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - unimproved: rural
rural: 34.1% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - unimproved: total
total: 26% of population (2022 est.)
Health expenditure - Health expenditure (as % of GDP)
10.2% of GDP (2021)
Health expenditure - Health expenditure (as % of national budget)
13.1% of national budget (2022 est.)
Physician density
0.24 physicians/1,000 population (2022)
Sanitation facility access - improved: urban
urban: 93.6% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - improved: rural
rural: 62.4% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - improved: total
total: 71.7% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - unimproved: urban
urban: 6.4% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - unimproved: rural
rural: 37.6% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - unimproved: total
total: 28.3% of population (2022 est.)
Obesity - adult prevalence rate
16.6% (2016)
Alcohol consumption per capita - total
3.56 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - beer
1.98 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - wine
0.44 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - spirits
0.31 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - other alcohols
0.82 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Tobacco use - total
22.8% (2025 est.)
Tobacco use - male
42.4% (2025 est.)
Tobacco use - female
4.1% (2025 est.)
Children under the age of 5 years underweight
12.5% (2024 est.)
Currently married women (ages 15-49)
46.9% (2021 est.)
Child marriage - women married by age 15
1% (2018)
Child marriage - women married by age 18
16.4% (2018)
Child marriage - men married by age 18
1.9% (2018)
Education expenditure - Education expenditure (% GDP)
6.6% of GDP (2024 est.)
Education expenditure - Education expenditure (% national budget)
10.4% national budget (2024 est.)
Literacy - total population
90.4% (2024 est.)
Literacy - male
83.2% (2024 est.)
Literacy - female
96.6% (2024 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) - total
11 years (2017 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) - male
11 years (2017 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) - female
11 years (2017 est.)
Government
Country name - conventional long form
Kingdom of Lesotho
Country name - conventional short form
Lesotho
Country name - local long form
Kingdom of Lesotho
Country name - local short form
Lesotho
Country name - former
Basutoland
Country name - etymology
the name comes from the Sotho people, whose name means "dark-skinned;" Le - is a singular noun prefix; the former name, Basutoland, uses the plural noun prefix, Ba -
Government type
parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Capital - name
Maseru
Capital - geographic coordinates
29 19 S, 27 29 E
Capital - time difference
UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Capital - etymology
the name means "[place of] red sandstones" in the Sesotho language
Administrative divisions
10 districts; Berea, Butha-Buthe, Leribe, Mafeteng, Maseru, Mohale's Hoek, Mokhotlong, Qacha's Nek, Quthing, Thaba-Tseka
Legal system
mixed system of English common law and Roman-Dutch law; High Court and Court of Appeal review legislative acts
Constitution - history
previous 1959, 1967; latest adopted 2 April 1993 (effectively restoring the 1967 version)
Constitution - amendment process
proposed by Parliament; passage of amendments affecting constitutional provisions, including fundamental rights and freedoms, sovereignty of the kingdom, the office of the king, and powers of Parliament, requires a majority vote by the National Assembly, approval by the Senate, approval in a referendum by a majority of qualified voters, and assent of the king; passage of amendments other than those specified provisions requires at least a two-thirds majority vote in both houses of Parliament
International law organization participation
accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
Citizenship - citizenship by birth
yes
Citizenship - citizenship by descent only
yes
Citizenship - dual citizenship recognized
no
Citizenship - residency requirement for naturalization
5 years
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Executive branch - chief of state
King LETSIE III (since 7 February 1996)
Executive branch - head of government
Prime Minister Ntsokoane Samuel MATEKANE (28 October 2022)
Executive branch - cabinet
consists of the prime minister (appointed by the King on the advice of the Council of State), the deputy prime minister, and 18 other ministers; the prime minister is the leader of the majority party or majority coalition in the National Assembly
Executive branch - election/appointment process
the monarchy is hereditary but has no executive or legislative powers under the constitution; under traditional law, the College of Chiefs has the power to depose the monarch, determine next in line of succession, or serve as regent in the event that a successor is not of mature age
Executive branch - note
note: King LETSIE III previously occupied the throne from November 1990 to February 1995 while his father was in exile
Legislative branch - legislature name
Parliament
Legislative branch - legislative structure
bicameral
Legislative branch - lower chamber - chamber name
National Assembly
Legislative branch - lower chamber - number of seats
122 (all directly elected)
Legislative branch - lower chamber - electoral system
mixed system
Legislative branch - lower chamber - scope of elections
full renewal
Legislative branch - lower chamber - term in office
5 years
Legislative branch - lower chamber - most recent election date
11/2/2022
Legislative branch - lower chamber - parties elected and seats per party
Revolution for Prosperity (RFP) (56); Democratic Congress (DC) (29); All Basotho Convention (ABC) (8); Basotho Action Party (BAP) (6); Other (20)
Legislative branch - lower chamber - percentage of women in chamber
25%
Legislative branch - lower chamber - expected date of next election
October 2027
Legislative branch - upper chamber - chamber name
Senate
Legislative branch - upper chamber - number of seats
33 (11 appointed)
Legislative branch - upper chamber - scope of elections
full renewal
Legislative branch - upper chamber - term in office
5 years
Legislative branch - upper chamber - most recent election date
10/7/2022
Legislative branch - upper chamber - percentage of women in chamber
21.2%
Legislative branch - upper chamber - expected date of next election
November 2027
Judicial branch - highest court(s)
Court of Appeal (consists of the court president, such number of justices of appeal as set by Parliament, and the Chief Justice and the puisne judges of the High Court ex officio); High Court (consists of the chief justice and such number of puisne judges as set by Parliament)
Judicial branch - judge selection and term of office
Court of Appeal president and High Court chief justice appointed by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister; puisne judges appointed by the monarch on advice of the Judicial Service Commission, an independent body of judicial officers and officials designated by the monarch; judges of both courts can serve until age 75
Judicial branch - subordinate courts
Magistrate Courts; customary or traditional courts; military courts
Judicial branch - note
note: both the Court of Appeal and the High Court have jurisdiction in constitutional issues
Political parties
All Basotho Convention or ABC Alliance of Democrats or AD Basotho Action Party or BAP Basotho National Party or BNP Democratic Congress or DC Democratic Party of Lesotho or DPL Lesotho People's Congress or LPC Movement of Economic Change or MEC National Independent Party or NIP Popular Front for Democracy of PFD Reformed Congress of Lesotho or RCL
Diplomatic representation in the US - chief of mission
Ambassador Tumisang MOSOTHO (since 16 September 2022)
Diplomatic representation in the US - chancery
2511 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
Diplomatic representation in the US - telephone
[1] (202) 797-5533
Diplomatic representation in the US - FAX
[1] (202) 234-6815
Diplomatic representation in the US - email address and website
Diplomatic representation from the US - chief of mission
Ambassador (vacant); Chargé d'Affaires Thomas HINES (since August 2024)
Diplomatic representation from the US - embassy
254 Kingsway Avenue, Maseru
Diplomatic representation from the US - mailing address
2340 Maseru Place, Washington DC 20521-2340
Diplomatic representation from the US - telephone
[266] 22312666
Diplomatic representation from the US - FAX
[266] 22310116
Diplomatic representation from the US - email address and website
International organization participation
ACP, AfDB, AU, C, CD, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITU, MIGA, NAM, OPCW, SACU, SADC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Independence
4 October 1966 (from the UK)
National holiday
Independence Day, 4 October (1966)
Flag
description: three horizontal stripes of blue (top), white, and green; centered on the white stripe is a black mokorotlo , a traditional Basotho straw hat and national symbol meaning: blue stands for rain, white for peace, and green for prosperity history: the redesigned flag was introduced in 2006 to celebrate 40 years of independence
National symbol(s)
mokorotio (Basotho hat)
National color(s)
blue, white, green, black
National anthem(s) - title
"Lesotho fatse la bo ntat'a rona" (Lesotho, Land of Our Fathers)
National anthem(s) - lyrics/music
Francois COILLARD/Ferdinand-Samuel LAUR
National anthem(s) - history
adopted 1967; music derives from an 1823 Swiss songbook
National heritage - total World Heritage Sites
1 (mixed)
National heritage - selected World Heritage Site locales
Maloti-Drakensberg Park
Economy
Economic overview
lower middle-income economy surrounded by South Africa; environmentally fragile and politically unstable; key infrastructure and renewable energy investments; dire poverty; urban job and income losses due to COVID-19; systemic corruption
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2024
$6.166 billion (2024 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2023
$6 billion (2023 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2022
$5.893 billion (2022 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - note
note: data in 2021 dollars
Real GDP growth rate - Real GDP growth rate 2024
2.8% (2024 est.)
Real GDP growth rate - Real GDP growth rate 2023
1.8% (2023 est.)
Real GDP growth rate - Real GDP growth rate 2022
2.4% (2022 est.)
Real GDP growth rate - note
note: annual GDP % growth based on constant local currency
Real GDP per capita - Real GDP per capita 2024
$2,600 (2024 est.)
Real GDP per capita - Real GDP per capita 2023
$2,600 (2023 est.)
Real GDP per capita - Real GDP per capita 2022
$2,600 (2022 est.)
Real GDP per capita - note
note: data in 2021 dollars
GDP (official exchange rate)
$2.272 billion (2024 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate) - note
note: data in current dollars at official exchange rate
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2024
6.1% (2024 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2023
6.3% (2023 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2022
8.3% (2022 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - note
note: annual % change based on consumer prices
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - agriculture
6.5% (2024 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - industry
31% (2024 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - services
48% (2024 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - note
note: figures may not total 100% due to non-allocated consumption not captured in sector-reported data
GDP - composition, by end use - household consumption
92.9% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - government consumption
35.6% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - investment in fixed capital
28.3% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - investment in inventories
-1.1% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - exports of goods and services
42.9% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - imports of goods and services
-98.6% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - note
note: figures may not total 100% due to rounding or gaps in data collection
Agricultural products
milk, potatoes, maize, vegetables, fruits, sorghum, wheat, game meat, beans, wool (2023)
Agricultural products - note
note: top ten agricultural products based on tonnage
Industries
food, beverages, textiles, apparel assembly, handicrafts, construction, tourism
Industrial production growth rate
2.6% (2024 est.)
Industrial production growth rate - note
note: annual % change in industrial value added based on constant local currency
Labor force
884,200 (2024 est.)
Labor force - note
note: number of people ages 15 or older who are employed or seeking work
Unemployment rate - Unemployment rate 2024
16.2% (2024 est.)
Unemployment rate - Unemployment rate 2023
16.5% (2023 est.)
Unemployment rate - Unemployment rate 2022
16.7% (2022 est.)
Unemployment rate - note
note: % of labor force seeking employment
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - total
24.2% (2024 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - male
17.7% (2024 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - female
36.2% (2024 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - note
note: % of labor force ages 15-24 seeking employment
Population below poverty line
49.7% (2017 est.)
Population below poverty line - note
note: % of population with income below national poverty line
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income - Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2017
44.9 (2017 est.)
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income - note
note: index (0-100) of income distribution; higher values represent greater inequality
Household income or consumption by percentage share - lowest 10%
1.7% (2017 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share - highest 10%
32.9% (2017 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share - note
note: % share of income accruing to lowest and highest 10% of population
Remittances - Remittances 2024
22% of GDP (2024 est.)
Remittances - Remittances 2023
22.9% of GDP (2023 est.)
Remittances - Remittances 2022
22.6% of GDP (2022 est.)
Remittances - note
note: personal transfers and compensation between resident and non-resident individuals/households/entities
Budget - revenues
$1.13 billion (2022 est.)
Budget - expenditures
$1.256 billion (2022 est.)
Budget - note
note: central government revenues and expenses (excluding grants/extrabudgetary units/social security funds) converted to US dollars at average official exchange rate for year indicated
Public debt - Public debt 2020
3% of GDP (2020 est.)
Public debt - note
note: central government debt as a % of GDP
Taxes and other revenues
30.4% (of GDP) (2022 est.)
Taxes and other revenues - note
note: central government tax revenue as a % of GDP
Current account balance - Current account balance 2024
$84.393 million (2024 est.)
Current account balance - Current account balance 2023
-$151.577 million (2023 est.)
Current account balance - Current account balance 2022
-$268.876 million (2022 est.)
Current account balance - note
note: balance of payments - net trade and primary/secondary income in current dollars
Exports - Exports 2024
$983.027 million (2024 est.)
Exports - Exports 2023
$885.789 million (2023 est.)
Exports - Exports 2022
$1.07 billion (2022 est.)
Exports - note
note: balance of payments - exports of goods and services in current dollars
Exports - partners
South Africa 31%, Belgium 26%, USA 20%, UAE 8%, India 8% (2023)
Exports - partners - note
note: top five export partners based on percentage share of exports
Exports - commodities
diamonds, garments, wool, power equipment, bedding (2023)
Exports - commodities - note
note: top five export commodities based on value in dollars
Imports - Imports 2024
$2.083 billion (2024 est.)
Imports - Imports 2023
$2.077 billion (2023 est.)
Imports - Imports 2022
$2.247 billion (2022 est.)
Imports - note
note: balance of payments - imports of goods and services in current dollars
Imports - partners
South Africa 78%, China 10%, Taiwan 3%, Japan 1%, India 1% (2023)
Imports - partners - note
note: top five import partners based on percentage share of imports
Imports - commodities
refined petroleum, fabric, trucks, garments, cotton fabric (2023)
Imports - commodities - note
note: top five import commodities based on value in dollars
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2024
$1.008 billion (2024 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2023
$854.089 million (2023 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2022
$771.278 million (2022 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - note
note: holdings of gold (year-end prices)/foreign exchange/special drawing rights in current dollars
Debt - external - Debt - external 2023
$928.019 million (2023 est.)
Debt - external - note
note: present value of external debt in current US dollars
Exchange rates - Currency
maloti (LSL) per US dollar -
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2024
18.329 (2024 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2023
18.45 (2023 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2022
16.356 (2022 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2021
14.779 (2021 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2020
16.459 (2020 est.)
Energy
Electricity access - electrification - total population
50% (2022 est.)
Electricity access - electrification - urban areas
83.6%
Electricity access - electrification - rural areas
37.7%
Electricity - installed generating capacity
104,000 kW (2023 est.)
Electricity - consumption
833.009 million kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity - imports
453.992 million kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity - transmission/distribution losses
102.88 million kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - fossil fuels
0.1% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - solar
0.3% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - hydroelectricity
99.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Coal - production
57,000 metric tons (2023 est.)
Coal - consumption
81,000 metric tons (2023 est.)
Coal - exports
1 metric tons (2023 est.)
Coal - imports
24,000 metric tons (2023 est.)
Petroleum - refined petroleum consumption
7,000 bbl/day (2023 est.)
Energy consumption per capita - Total energy consumption per capita 2023
8.117 million Btu/person (2023 est.)
Communications
Telephones - fixed lines - total subscriptions
7,000 (2023 est.)
Telephones - fixed lines - subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
(2023 est.) less than 1
Telephones - mobile cellular - total subscriptions
1.64 million (2024 est.)
Telephones - mobile cellular - subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
70 (2024 est.)
Broadcast media
1 state-owned TV station and 2 state-owned radio stations; most private broadcast media transmitters are connected to government radio signal towers; satellite TV subscription service available; transmissions of multiple international broadcasters obtainable (2019)
Internet country code
.ls
Internet users - percent of population
48% (2023 est.)
Broadband - fixed subscriptions - total
9,000 (2023 est.)
Broadband - fixed subscriptions - subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
(2023 est.) less than 1
Transportation
Civil aircraft registration country code prefix
7P
Airports
34 (2025)
Military and Security
Military and security forces
Lesotho Defense Force (LDF) (2025)
Military and security forces - note
note: the Lesotho Mounted Police Service is responsible for internal security and reports to the Minister of Local Government, Chieftainship, Home Affairs and Police
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2024
1.5% of GDP (2024 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2023
1.6% of GDP (2023 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2022
1.6% of GDP (2022 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2021
1.5% of GDP (2021 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2020
1.6% of GDP (2020 est.)
Military and security service personnel strengths
approximately 2,000 active Defense Forces (2025)
Military equipment inventories and acquisitions
the LDF is lightly armed and has a small inventory of mostly older or secondhand equipment of European, South African, and US origin (2025)
Military service age and obligation
20-30 years of age for voluntary military service for both men and women (2026)
Military - note
the Lesotho Defense Force (LDF) is responsible for the maintenance of the country's sovereignty and the preservation of internal security; in practice, external security is guaranteed by South Africa; the LDF is a small force that began in 1964 as the Police Mobile Unit (PMU); the PMU was designated as the Lesotho Paramilitary Force in 1980 and became the Royal Lesotho Defense Force in 1986; it was renamed the Lesotho Defense Force in 1993 (2025)
Transnational Issues
Refugees and internally displaced persons - refugees
610 (2024 est.)
Environment
Environmental issues
overgrazing; severe soil erosion; soil exhaustion; desertification; Highlands Water Project controls, stores, and redirects water to South Africa
International environmental agreements - party to
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands
International environmental agreements - signed, but not ratified
none of the selected agreements
Climate
temperate; cool to cold, dry winters; hot, wet summers
Land use - agricultural land
77.8% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 11.8% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 0.1% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 65.9% (2023 est.)
Land use - forest
1.1% (2023 est.)
Land use - other
21.1% (2023 est.)
Urbanization - urban population
30.4% of total population (2023)
Urbanization - rate of urbanization
2.77% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Carbon dioxide emissions - total emissions
1.148 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Carbon dioxide emissions - from coal and metallurgical coke
175,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Carbon dioxide emissions - from petroleum and other liquids
973,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Particulate matter emissions
17.4 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)
Waste and recycling - municipal solid waste generated annually
73,500 tons (2024 est.)
Waste and recycling - percent of municipal solid waste recycled
11.9% (2022 est.)
Total water withdrawal - municipal
20 million cubic meters (2022 est.)
Total water withdrawal - industrial
20 million cubic meters (2022 est.)
Total water withdrawal - agricultural
3.8 million cubic meters (2022 est.)
Total renewable water resources
3.022 billion cubic meters (2022 est.)