African countries ban secondhand clothes imports


Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda have agreed to ban second-hand clothing, mostly imported from the US and UK, in order to support their own textile industries.

They hope local factories will create much-needed jobs and increase exports.

The three countries are now facing threats of trade sanctions from the US who says the ban violates free-trade agreements.

 

Al Jazeera''s Malcolm Webb reports from Uganda''s capital Kampala.



Source: Al Jazeera America, Qatar
Wednesday, 18 April 2018

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