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Craig Meighan

Trump to remove Scottish whisky tariffs after King and Queen’s US visit

US President Donald Trump (right) bids farewell to the King and Queen Camilla (Samir Hussain/PA) - (PA Wire)

The King is toasting Donald Trump after the US president said he will remove tariffs on Scottish whisky.

Mr Trump cited the Scotch industry’s relationship with the American bourbon industry and the impact of the royals’ visit to the White House.

He said that while “people have wanted to do this for a long time” the King and Queen “got me to do something that nobody else was able to do”.

The Scottish and UK governments had been lobbying the Republican to end the 10% tariffs on the industry, as the US is the single biggest market for Scotland’s whisky.

In a statement Buckingham Palace said: “The King has been informed of President Trump’s warm gesture and sends his sincere gratitude for a decision that will make an important difference to the British whisky industry and the livelihoods it supports.

“His Majesty will be raising a dram to the President’s thoughtfulness and generous hospitality as he departs the US after a most enjoyable State Visit for both Their Majesties in this special anniversary year.”

Confirming the news, Mr Trump posted on his Truth Social platform: “In honor of the King and Queen of the United Kingdom, who have just left the White House, soon headed back to their wonderful Country, I will be removing the Tariffs and Restrictions on Whiskey having to do with Scotland’s ability to work with the Commonwealth of Kentucky on Whiskey and Bourbon, two very important Industries within Scotland and Kentucky.

“People have wanted to do this for a long time, in that there had been great Inter-Country Trade, especially having to do with the Wooden Barrels used. The King and Queen got me to do something that nobody else was able to do, without hardly even asking!

“A wonderful Honor to have them both in the U.S.A.  President DONALD J. TRUMP.”

Most Scotch producers source their casks from the US. Without the intervention, the industry could have seen another 25% in the spring as Mr Trump continues his tariff agenda.

Mr Trump’s previous 25% Scotch tariff between 2019 and 2021 resulted in the sector losing more than £600 million, or £1 million a day, the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) said.

John Swinney welcomed the tariffs decision (Jane Barlow/PA) (PA Wire)

The trade body estimates the current 10% tariffs are costing whisky firms £3m in lost exports each week.

In 2025, First Minister John Swinney went to the White House to press the president following discussions during his visit to Scotland.

Mr Swinney hailed the decision as “tremendous news for Scotland”.

He said: “As First Minister, I have made it my mission to do everything possible to lift US tariffs on our whisky.

“People’s jobs were at stake. Millions of pounds were being lost every month from the Scottish economy.

“Yet despite this, and despite months of trade talks, it was obvious to me that the UK Government had done little to raise the issue of Scotch whisky, and the US president was not aware that there was an issue until he came here to Scotland.

“By meeting the president during his visit to Scotland and by going to Washington, to the Oval Office, we made Scotland’s case. We worked directly with the Scotch Whisky Association to get Scotland’s voice heard.

“And, we used every chance to drive our point home, not least the State Banquet hosted by His Majesty The King in London last September.”

Mr Swinney said that “hard work” had “paid off” and expressed his thanks to the president “for listening and acting to lift the tariffs”.

He also said that Scotland was “grateful” to the King for the “key role he played in this tremendous success”.

“Scotland needs a government that is always on Scotland’s side,” he added.

“It needs experienced leadership that is focused on delivering and knows how to get things done at the very highest level.

“That is what we offer and today shows how important it is.”

Russell Findlay, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, accused Mr Swinney’s party of being dishonest.

He said: “The King has secured an agreement from the US president to remove tariffs on Scotch whisky. John Swinney is trying to claim credit. Why are the SNP so dishonest?”

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar praised the UK Government, saying: “I am delighted that these tariffs have been lifted, and hope that we can continue to strengthen our close ties as a country with the United States.

“It is thanks to the extensive engagement and negotiation of the UK Labour government with counterparts in the US which has made this great success possible.”

The SWA, the industry’s trade body, welcomed the news.

Chief executive Mark Kent said: “This deal is a significant boost for the Scotch Whisky industry in our most valuable export market. Distillers can breathe a little easier during a period of significant pressure on the sector.

“We are hugely grateful for the sustained efforts on both sides of the Atlantic. For months, many have worked tirelessly to return zero-for-zero tariff trade for whisky and bourbon. The special relationship that the Scotch Whisky and American Whiskey industries share will be reinvigorated by this announcement.

“While challenges in our sector remain, we can now redouble our efforts to boost the benefits our two great industries bring to communities across Scotland and the US.”

Business and trade secretary Peter Kyle said: “This is great news for our Scotch whisky industry, which is worth almost £1 billion in exports and supports thousands of jobs across the UK.

“I have been advocating for lower tariffs on key exports like whisky to protect vital jobs and iconic British brands while strengthening our relationship with the US.”

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