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Canadian politicians have dismissed Trump’s 51st state remark as a , but he might be more serious than they think. In a with NBC News journalist Kristen Welker, which aired on December 8, Trump doubled down on tariff threats and once again suggested that Canada should become . Early in the interview, Trump emphasized that he was “a big believer in tariffs” — a sentiment that he made clear where he said he would “sign all necessary all documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25 percent tariff on ALL products coming into the United States, and its ridiculous Open Borders.” “I think tariffs are the most beautiful word. I think they’re beautiful; it’s going to make us rich,” Trump told Welker. He also stated that the US annually subsidizes Canada for US$100 million and Mexico for US$300 million. “We shouldn’t be subsidizing them. Why are we subsidizing these countries?” he asked. “If we’re going to subsidize them, let them become a state. We’re subsidizing Mexico, and we’re subsidizing Canada, and we’re subsidizing many countries all over the world.” He added that tariffs would create a “fair playing field.” Watch the interview below: Welker then asked, “Are you actually going to impose these tariffs, or are they a negotiating tactic?” Trump responded by saying that “millions of people” are pouring into the US through Canada and Mexico. He also stated that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flew to Florida seconds after they spoke on the phone. “I spoke with Justin Trudeau; in fact, he flew to Mar-a-Lago within 15 seconds after the call ended. It was at Mar-a-Lago; we’re having dinner talking about it; I said, ‘You have to close up your borders because they’re coming in the northern border too, a lot,” said Trump. He then said that drugs have been pouring through those borders “at levels never seen before.” “They’re just pouring in. We can’t have open borders,” stated Trump. “I said to the president of Mexico and to Justin Trudeau, ‘If it doesn’t stop, I’m going to put tariffs on your country at about 25 percent.” He continued that tariffs have “many purposes.” “If properly used, [tariffs] are a powerful tool, not only economically, but also for getting other things outside of economics,” said Trump. Some netizens agreed, with one stating that Mexico and Canada should “step up and contribute.” However, many were against Trump’s suggestions, with one X user calling it “another attempt to grab headlines.” What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments.
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Ltd, a global leader in the tea industry, has officially acquired Sorwathe Ltd, one of Rwanda's oldest tea companies. This milestone was marked by a management handover ceremony at Sorwathe Ltd in Kinihira Sector, Rulindo District, Northern Province on December 5. According to company officials, the acquisition marks the beginning of an exciting chapter for Sorwathe Ltd, promising new opportunities to strengthen and expand the legacy of excellence under the Chatterjee family leadership, who has over a century of experience in the global tea industry and that Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd brings a legacy of heritage, sustainability, and quality that perfectly aligns with Sorwathe’ s values. ALSO READ: Top six buyers of Rwanda's popular tea For 50 years, Sorwathe Ltd, under Wertheim’s family, has been a pioneer in Rwanda’s tea industry, cultivating the country's finest teas across 2,130 hectares in partnership with smallholder farmers. Dipankar Chatterjee, Chairman of Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd, delivered a heartfelt speech, sharing his family's century-long history in the tea industry. He said: “Luxmi will endeavour to take Sorwathe to new heights, praising the garden's potential and existing reputation for producing high-quality tea.” He emphasized that Luxmi Tea’s goal is to produce quality teas in Rwanda and across the world. He touched on the global demand for quality tea, noting that there is a global shortage of high-quality tea, emphasizing the opportunity that Sorwathe has to fill this gap. Rudra Chatterjee, Chairman of Silverback Tea Company and Managing Director of Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd and The Honorary Consul for Rwanda in Eastern India, expressed his commitment to maintaining Sorwathe's tradition of producing high-quality teas while exploring opportunities for innovation and market expansion. He noted: “It is a company that has been run very well by the previous management, the Wertheim family, and we will build on that good work. Building not only on the quality of tea but also on the community for which the work of Sorwathe Foundation has been exemplary. Our team led by Nzeki Samuel Munyao will ensure that Sorwathe extends the value it creates for stakeholders. We take the privilege and the responsibility seriously.” Andrew Wertheim, Chairman of Tea Importers Inc. and former Chairman of Sorwathe, reflected on the company’s journey since its founding in 1975 by his father, Joe Wertheim. “His vision was to improve the lives of people in surrounding communities through tea. Over the years, we have seen tremendous achievements in community development, infrastructure, and education. This legacy is worth celebrating as we transition into a new chapter. We are confident that under the leadership of Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd, given their experience both in India and in Rwanda, they'll be able to take Sorwathe to the next level and continue the success that has been made” His Excellency, The Indian High Commissioner to Rwanda, Mridu Pawan Das congratulated Rudra Chatterjee on taking over as the new leader of Sorwathé. The High Commissioner praised the Wertheim family's legacy, which spans over 50 years, and highlighted their contributions to the local community, including empowering 8,500 people. The High Commissioner also spoke about Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd's proud legacy, dating back to 1912, and its presence in Indian states, including Assam. He expressed his happiness to see Indian businesses contributing to the India-Rwanda relationship and empowering the people of Rwanda. He also appreciated the good relationship between India and the United States of America. The Charge De Affairs of the United States of America Embassy in Rwanda John Armiger delivered a heartfelt speech to celebrate nearly 50 years of excellence in Rwanda's tea industry, specifically honoring Sorwathe, a renowned tea estate. The ambassador praised the Wertheim family's visionary leadership, which has made Sorwathe Rwanda's largest single-producing tea factory. As Sorwathe transitions to new ownership under Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd of India. The speech expressed optimism for the future, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration between US and Rwandan businesses to drive economic growth and shared prosperity. Emery Rubagenga, Chairman of Sorwathe Ltd, pointed out that the company was the first in Rwanda to introduce Orthodox, organic, and pesticide-free green tea, ensuring both customer satisfaction and environmental sustainability. On behalf of the Board, I express my deep gratitude to our employees, partners, and customers for their unwavering support and dedication. As we embark on this journey with renewed focus and energy, we reaffirm our commitment to quality, innovation, and community development,” he said. “Together, with Government of Rwanda support through NAEB, along with the vision and expertise of our new investors, we are poised to shape a brighter future for Sorwathé and the communities we proudly serve,” he added. The Vice Mayor of Rulindo District in charge of social affairs, Theophile Mutagana highlighted Sorwathe's critical role in uplifting local communities. “The factory operates in seven sectors: Base, Tumba, Cyungo, Rukozo, Kinihira, Gisaro, and Buyoga. It collaborates with communities in these sectors, where some individuals sell tea through cooperatives, while others are employed by the company. This highlights the factory's significance, as it enables the community to afford health insurance (Mutuelle de Santé), participate in the Ejo Heza savings scheme, and comply with other government policies,” he said. ALSO READ: Rwanda to directly export tea to Pakistani market According to the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB), Rwanda’s tea industry has supported over 659 community projects since 2005, contributing significantly to rural development. These projects include schools, health centers, and water supply systems, underscoring the sector's role in improving livelihoods. Jean Nepo Nkurikiyinka, the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Federation of Rwanda Tea Growing Cooperatives, emphasized that today’s management transition marks a special day for farmers. The welfare of farmers depends on strong partnerships with stakeholders, and according to the testimonials shared, Sorwathe has been a crucial player in improving their well-being and that of cooperatives. The Chairman acknowledged Sorwathe’s significant contributions, highlighting how farmers’ children are now able to attend school, improving the overall well-being of their families. “As FERWACOTHE, we welcome the new management with a promise of collaboration and hope for continued success in uplifting the lives of farmers” David Knopp, Director of The Wood Foundation Africa, congratulated Andrew and his family on the successful exit and legacy of Sorwathe. He also welcomed Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd, the new owner, and praised their commitment to quality, integrity, and smallholder farmer development. Jotham Majyalibu, Chairman of the Rwanda Tea Association, welcomed guests to witness the transition of Sorwathe's management. He praised the new leadership for their vital role in the Rwanda Tea Industry and expressed hope that they will continue to make Rwanda proud, particularly in the production of quality teas and specialty teas. Atul Rastogi-Director Luxmi Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd appreciated the good work and great effort that has gone into making Sorwathe Ltd what it is today. He assured of the Company’s commitment to build on that legacy and move Sorwathe to greater heights for the benefit of all stakeholders. Nzeki Samuel Munyao, the CEO of Sorwathe Ltd thanked all those who were in attendance for joining them to celebrate the great legacy of Sorwathe Ltd and the management transition. He appreciated Veerendra Rawat, the Senior General Manager Sorwathe Ltd, Rahul Bedi the CFO Sorwathe Ltd and the entire team of Sorwathe Ltd for the good arrangement that made the celebrations a success. Claude Bizimana, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) commended the former management for its dedication, vision and the hard work that was paramount in shaping Sorwathe into a success story. He noted: “Sorwathe has contributed significantly to the agriculture sector in Rwanda and to the tea industry in particular. This strategic foresight and great commitment to quality and focus on sustainability have set an admirable benchmark for the entire industry. As we embrace this new leadership, I extend my warm welcome to the incoming leadership team and I'm confident that the expertise, energy and vision will propel it to even better heights.” Rwanda’s tea industry has grown steadily, with production increasing from 5,910 tonnes in 1980 to 40,003 tonnes by the financial year ending June 2024. The sector remains a vital contributor to Rwanda’s economy, with exports bringing in significant revenue and creating jobs for thousands of Rwandans. Sorwathe itself has over 2,400 workers. 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Balancing cross country races, dual-enrollment classes and evening JTED courses, Catalina High School junior Emiliano Caldera is no stranger to hard work. Last month, he added another achievement to his impressive résumé by becoming a member of Tucson Unified School District’s Mexican American and Latino Student Advisory Council. The council unites student representatives from across the district, giving them a platform to voice their opinions on issues affecting their education. “(The Student Advisory Council) taught me more about collaborating with others and problem-solving,” Caldera said. “The first day that we all got together, we had sticky notes and we created different topics we wanted to focus on. We were like, ‘Okay, we have to do this. How are we going to accomplish this goal?’” Caldera is one of over 26,000 Latino students in the Tucson Unified School District, who make up the majority of the district’s 40,000 students, according to TUSD Data Reports. TUSD’s Mexican American Student Services Department takes an asset-based approach to supporting Latino students by building on their strengths and providing culturally relevant resources and encouragement. The department’s origins trace back to the Fisher Mendoza case, a 1974 lawsuit representing African American and Mexican American students. In 1978, a federal court found TUSD had acted with segregative intent and mandated the district address systemic discrimination, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. In 2022, TUSD achieved “unitary status” in the desegregation case, meaning it was released from judicial oversight, according to the Arizona Daily Star. The responsibility of maintaining a desegregated district now falls on the TUSD governing board. TUSD’s Mexican American Student Services Department provides culturally-relevant and accessible support for Latino students and their families. About 26,000 students of the 40,000 students enrolled in the district are Latino, data show. “It’s my parents and their generation that went through this discrimination and prejudice. I heard their stories,” said Maria Federico Brummer, the Mexican American student services department director. “They gave us this teaching: you have to demand better of our schools. We have to demand better of our teachers and our educational system.” The Mexican American Student Services Department has introduced initiatives and programs to actively engage students and their families in their educational journeys. One initiative is the College Academy for Parents, a program designed to help families navigate the often overwhelming complexities of higher education. “They learn about, like, what’s a GPA? Why does that matter? How many A’s and C’s can they balance? How do I fund this? Like, I have no money, how do I get my kid a scholarship? What are personal statements? How do we even apply?” said Federico Brummer. “A lot of our parents have never navigated higher education. We’re able to help support that.” At the end of the program, parents receive diplomas that recognize their knowledge and readiness to support their children. Ahliz Soto and Noemi Lopez show their certificates of achievement from Mexican American Student Services Department’s College Academy for Parents. The department also offers social-emotional support through empowerment groups, mentoring programs and workshops for students in alternative education settings. These initiatives are often implemented in collaboration with community partners. “Last night there was a Substance Prevention Academy for parents and their high school students,” said Federico Brummer. “We do different programs like that with partnerships. In this case, it was with the Community Prevention Coalition of Pima County that helped organize it. We act as a bridge.” The department’s weekly newsletters and social media posts keep families informed about free tutoring, college workshops and community events. One of the department’s most significant contributions is ensuring information is accessible to Spanish-speaking families. “We have a team of interpreters that we schedule to come in, and they put the headsets on and interpret for the family,” said Federico Brummer. “It’s important because we need to have these resources that are in our community, that may be, you know, seeking ways to engage with our specific population, but they don’t necessarily know how.” Programs like Each One Teach One encourage high school students to explore careers in education. With nearly 60% of TUSD students identifying as Latino, the initiative addresses the critical shortage of teachers of color in the district. Gennezy De La Vara, a Pueblo High School junior, Student Advisory Council member and Each One Teach One participant, hopes to inspire her peers to dream bigger. “I want first-generation students to understand that their educational horizons don’t have to be limited,” said De La Vara. “As Mexican students, many feel like their only option is to continue in their family’s business, even if it doesn’t bring them happiness, or they settle for something they didn’t really want to do. I want them to realize that they can aim higher, push themselves, and start preparing now for what they truly want. There’s so much out there for them to experience, and their goals after high school are absolutely attainable.” Through its efforts to bridge gaps in access and opportunity, the TUSD program is working to advance the progress seen in national trends. College enrollment among Hispanic students has steadily increased in recent years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, with the number of Hispanic individuals aged 18 to 24 enrolled in college growing to 2.4 million in 2021, up from 1.2 million in 2005. By supporting academic success and college readiness, the Mexican American Student Services Department is working to help even more students achieve these milestones. “I’m always pushing my staff,” said Federico Brummer. “We’re going to be better than anyone else in terms of doing the work for our families.” Arizona Sonoran News is a news service of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community. Want to see more like this? 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