Whisky tariffs lifted as Trump hails royal state visit
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Whisky tariffs lifted as Trump hails royal state visit
"Trump stated that King Charles and Queen Camilla 'got me to do something that nobody else was able to do, without hardly even asking', highlighting the influence of the royal visit."
"The Scotch Whisky Association estimates that the 10% levy has cost the industry roughly £4m a week, totaling around £150m over the past year."
"The decision unlocks renewed commercial cooperation between Scotland and Kentucky, with Scotch distillers importing approximately £200m-worth of used bourbon barrels annually."
"Graeme Littlejohn from the Scotch Whisky Association expressed that the industry was 'delighted' by the removal of tariffs, indicating a significant relief for distillers."
Donald Trump announced the removal of US tariffs and restrictions on whisky imports, a decision influenced by King Charles and Queen Camilla's state visit. This ends a 10% levy costing the Scotch industry approximately £4m weekly. The US is the largest export market for Scotch, with annual shipments near £1bn. The decision also fosters renewed trade cooperation between Scotland and Kentucky, where Scotch distillers import bourbon barrels. The Scotch Whisky Association expressed delight at the news, indicating a positive impact on the industry.
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