The
People's Republic of China
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and
Lesotho
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maintain historical, political, economic,
trade
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An early form of trade, barter, saw the direct exch ...
,
aid
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...
,
healthcare and
migration
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connections.
There is little information on the early connection between China and Lesotho, however it began in 1778 through trade.
Modern relations include imports and exports, the
Belt and Road Initiative
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and financial assistance through the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. The cultural connection with migration also plays a role in their current relations.
Historical Relations
The China-Lesotho Cooperation is a prominent bilateral relationship, dating back to the rule of Prime Minister
Leabua Jonathan
Joseph Leabua Jonathan (30 October 1914 – 5 April 1987) was the second prime minister of Lesotho. He succeeded Chief Sekhonyana Nehemia Maseribane following a by-election and held that post from 1965 to 1986.
Early life and career
Born in L ...
. The People's Republic of China (PRC) was involved in funding the
Basutoland Congress Party
The Basutoland Congress Party is a pan-Africanist and left-wing political party in Lesotho.
The Basutoland African Congress (BAC) was founded in 1952 by Ntsu Mokhehle and Potlako Leballo. The party was renamed the Basutoland Congress Party (BCP) ...
(BCP) from 1964. In 1983, Prime Minister Jonathan visited the PRC, resulting in Lesotho recognising Beijing. This led to economic and technical cooperation along with cultural exchange agreements between Lesotho and China. Lesotho maintained ties with Beijing, excluding the 1990 – 1994 period when Lesotho aligned with
Taiwan
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.
Trade is the original connection between Lesotho and China which began from 1778.
Export
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s from Lesotho range from elephant tusks, believed to be superior in Chinese culture in comparison to Asian Ivory, to medicinal and perfumery exports including oil of storax.
Imports from China to Lesotho include fine art objects, gold, silver and copper.
The Chinese population in
South Africa
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grew during the republican era (1912 – 1949) by 1,040 from 1911 to 1936 and a further 1,400 from 1936 to 1946. This resulted from the connection with consulate-general Liu Ngai, who the British government recognised as the consulate-general for Lesotho.
Political Relations
Lesotho and the People's Republic of China established diplomatic relations on April 30, 1983.
When Lesotho recognized the Republic of China (Taiwan) in April 1990, the PRC suspended relations.
Relations between Lesotho and the PRC resumed in January 1994.
The
2008 Tibetan unrest
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joined Lesotho and China together as China sought after diplomatic support. Lesotho was among several African countries that delivered said support.
Hong Kong
In June 2020, Lesotho was one of 53 countries that backed the
Hong Kong national security law
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at the
United Nations
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.
Economic Relations
In an attempt to boost social development and economic growth, China has diplomatic and international cooperation's with Lesotho on both a bilateral and multilateral scale. Examples include China-Lesotho Cooperation,
Forum on China Africa Cooperation
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, and the
African Union
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's
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.
These platforms occur via the
Belt and Road Initiative
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, or B&R), formerly known as One Belt One Road ( zh, link=no, 一带一路) or OBOR for short, is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to invest in nearly 1 ...
(BRI).
The BRI connects China,
Central Asia
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, and
Europe
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, aiming to “encourage connectivity, economic flow, job opportunities, investment and consumption, cultural exchanges and the spirit of regional cooperation between Asia, Europe and Africa by jointly building trade routes”.
This initiative influences development on a global scale by fostering closer ties between countries. Through this, the Chinese-Lesotho relations can use both international and domestic markets to facilitate cultural exchange and integration, trust between the two countries and ultimately boosting capital inflows.
An example of this is the HaMpiti to Sehlabathebe 91 km Road Project, costing US$128 million, it has the potential to generate over 300 employment opportunities through local procurement and contracting.
Further examples of beneficial projects to both China and Lesotho include; The Radio and Television Network Expansion Project, Technical Cooperation Project of Land use and Physical Planning, the New Lesotho State Library Project and the Chinese Enterprise and Textile Investment in Lesotho.
Lesotho is considered a mountainous region that seems to be fertile ground for Chinese trade and investments. Further, the cooperative ventures attracted to the region, boost the economy. Prior to the Chinese era of investment in Lesotho,
remittance
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from
Basotho
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was the core source of income for many in Lesotho. This came from the mining industry.
The instability of employment in Lesotho has seen many households struggle. The Chinese investment, in particular the focus in the clothing textile industries, has become essential for the Basotho people.
From 2000 to 2012, there are approximately 33 Chinese official development finance projects identified in Lesotho through various media reports.
These projects range from an MOU between ZTE and Lesotho government for the provision of industrial communication devices, training, and a stake in Telecom Lesotho in 2006,
to funding the construction of a new parliament building in
Maseru
Maseru is the capital and largest city of Lesotho. It is also the capital of the Maseru District. Located on the Caledon River, Maseru lies directly on the Lesotho–South Africa border. Maseru had a population of 330,760 in the 2016 census. ...
in 2007.
Trade Relations
Lesotho is in a
trade deficit
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with China. Between 2002 and 2009 China restricted
imports to fewer than two million compared to the 51 million Lesotho imported.
In 2004 “Chinese export of clothing and textile products from Lesotho to the world stood at US$ 494,155,000”.
[ This increasing import level into Lesotho from China is positive for local low-income consumers as it reduces cost and increases variability of goods and services. It is important to note however that for the economy this is a detriment.
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The Chinese have invested in Lesotho in small, medium and heavy industries
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, with a heavy focus on small retail and wholesale shops. Lesotho is home to one of the largest textile and clothing industries in Sub-Saharan Africa, primarily owned by the Chinese, holding 35 of 41 industries, and employing over 40,000 Basotho.[ Recently, the growth in export-oriented manufacturing, led by the clothing and textile sub-sector, has contributed greatly to development in Lesotho. This sector provides annual earnings of 500 million Maloti and minimum wages sit at 770 Maloti.][ The involvement from the Chinese facilitated great employment opportunities, with a 7% increase between 1997 and 2004, and thereby economic growth, with a reversal in Lesotho's negative growth in real gross national income in 2002.][
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Aid and Loans Relations
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, provision of training and scholarship programmes, technical assistance, tariff
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exemption, and peace keeping forces.[ The history of aid relations between China and Lesotho is long standing, steadily increasing since 2013, and includes construction of roads, State Library, Lesotho Parliament Building and the Manthabiseng Convention Centre.]
Lesotho and China “signed 14 economic and technical assistance agreements between 1983 in 2005”. China further delivered grant funding for the National Convention centre and National Library and archives building. During the prominent drought years, China facilitated food aid, interest free loans and removed the majority of Lesotho's debt in 2001.
In recent years, Chinese aid has been in the form of scholarships to Basotho
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children to study sciences and engineering.[ Further, in 2002 – 2004, the Chinese government provided 2000 tons of yellow maize to the Lesotho Emergency Aid Programme. In 2005 the government delivered a grant of one million USD. Furthermore, the Chinese government has granted interest-free loans, primarily for agricultural cooperation projects “to facilitate the establishment of vegetable farms and farming related personnel training”.][ ]USAID
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bureaucrats aimed to coordinate this project with nationalist China in order to limit Lesotho's dependence on food imports.
Over $2,000,000 in equipment and medicine was provided in combination with annual training for specialists.
In addition to financial, trade and investment support, China has delivered aid in the form of funded workshops and seminars to Basotho in telecommunications, solar energy application technology. The trainings sat at 160 in 2005.[
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Healthcare
In June 2020, The People's Republic of China donated 1 million Maloti to Lesotho in order to combat the hunger caused by drought
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and COVID-19
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. In August 2020, the aid assistance from China continued. Deputy Minister of Health Nto Moakhi explained the Chinese Embassy had donated medical equipment to Lesotho in an attempt to combat the COVID-19 pandemic
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. The equipment is supposedly “the best quality there is on the market”.[China, L. (2020). China, Lesotho gear up for COVID-19. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://www.maserumetro.com/news/health/china-lesotho-gear-up-for-covid-19/
] China has since contributed six batches of PPE to Lesotho.
Migration
Both Chinese and Basotho families are separated due to migration
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** International migration, when peoples cross state boundaries and stay in the host state for some minimum l ...
. Approximately 5,000 Chinese live in Lesotho and similarly to the Basotho, live in rural areas, leaving family behind. The purpose of migration for the two however varies based on economic circumstances. The Basotho use migration as a coping strategy i.e., their remittances are leant upon for food and healthcare. Conversely, the Chinese use remittances as a means to invest in education for their children.[
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Migration and the Economy
Among the Basotho people, there is a consensus that the Chinese migrant's impact negatively on the business sector as they threaten small-scale wholesale and retail businesses. Whilst this perception cannot be quantified, it is the view of the majority of the Basotho but cannot account for the total population. The Basotho despise the status and wage differences between the Chinese and Basotho employees, and the Chinese feel victimised through hostility.[
Despite the general negative outlook, Chinese migrants have increased trade and employment opportunities by 46%.][ Particularly in rural regions, the Chinese have developed new shops, eliminating travel time for daily provisions and ultimately boosting employment, with 74% of shop managers and 65% of shop assistants reporting the majority of workers were Basotho.][
Local law states that small retail shops (less than 1,000m2) are reserved for Basotho.][ However, some Chinese migrants’ manoeuvre around this law through renting shops from Basotho in exchange for a fixed monthly sum.
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Criticism
Some critics argue the BRI, whilst seeming positive, becomes a channel for the Chinese government to “expand its global political influence and power.”
With regards to the effect of Chinese investment in Lesotho, the locals recognise the benefit of poverty alleviation, however, believe the Chinese should “concentrate on creating jobs in big factories and wholesale shops”.[
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Extradition
China has an extradition
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treaty with Lesotho.
See also
*Foreign relations of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), has full diplomatic relations with 178 out of the other 193 United Nations member states, Cook Islands, Niue and the State of Palestine. Since 2019, China has had the most diplomatic m ...
*Foreign relations of Lesotho
Lesotho's geographic location makes it extremely vulnerable to political and economic developments in South Africa. Its capital is the small city of Maseru. It is a member of many regional economic organizations including the Southern African De ...
*Africa–China relations
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Little is known about ancient relations between China and ...
References
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Lesotho
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Bilateral relations of Lesotho
Lesotho
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