Lesotho and China Strengthen Economic and Energy Ties

January 12, 2026

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Energy

In a major diplomatic move to fortify Southern African trade and infrastructure, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded a high-level visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho this weekend, January 11, 2026.

This visit served as a key stop on Wang’s 36th annual New Year tour of Africa. Consequently, the meeting resulted in a comprehensive agreement to deepen bilateral cooperation across several critical sectors. These include agriculture, energy, and the revitalization of Lesotho’s embattled textile industry.

The discussions, held with Prime Minister Sam Matekane and Foreign Minister Lejone Mpotjoane, centered on the “10 partnership actions” for modernization.

These were established during the 2024 FOCAC Beijing Summit. Both nations reaffirmed a shared roadmap designed to drive sustainable growth as Lesotho marks its 60th anniversary of independence this year.

Agriculture and Food Sovereignty

A cornerstone of the new agreement is a commitment to transforming Lesotho’s agricultural landscape. Minister Mpotjoane highlighted that China will provide targeted support to enhance food security. Specifically, the cooperation will focus on:

  • Logistics and Storage: Developing modern facilities to reduce post-harvest losses.
  • Technological Support: Providing advanced agricultural machinery to local farmers.
  • Market Aggregation: Establishing new centers to help small-scale producers reach national and international markets.

The “Water Tower” Strategy: Energy and Resources

Known as the “water tower” of Southern Africa, Lesotho aims to better leverage its abundant water resources. The roadmap outlines a strategic shift toward green energy. Specifically, the government plans to harness water for increased domestic power generation.

This strategy is intended to reduce Lesotho’s reliance on imported electricity and position the kingdom as a regional energy supplier.

Revitalizing the Textile Sector Amid Global Trade Shifts

This visit comes at a pivotal moment for Lesotho’s economy. The nation’s textile industry, a vital employer for 36,000 workers, has struggled recently due to drastic shifts in U.S. trade policy.

  1. The Tariff Challenge: Under the Trump administration, Lesotho faced threatened tariffs of up to 50% in early 2025, which were later adjusted to 15%.
  2. The Pivot to China: To counter the resulting economic chill, Lesotho is leveraging China’s zero-tariff policy. Beijing has pledged to accelerate tariff-free access for Lesotho’s specialty products, providing a crucial alternative market for the garment sector.

“China regards Lesotho as a strategic partner and a model of mutual respect between countries of different sizes,” Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated during the Maseru talks.

Strategic Diplomacy and Multilateralism

Beyond economics, the visit reaffirmed a strong political alignment between the two nations. Lesotho reiterated its “firm commitment” to the One-China principle and expressed support for China’s global initiatives.

In turn, Wang Yi emphasized that China would continue to stand with the Global South against “unilateralism and economic hegemonism.” This is a clear reference to the rising protectionist trends in global trade.

As Lesotho seeks to diversify its international partnerships, this strengthened tie with Beijing offers a stabilizing force against the volatility of Western markets.

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