Cheers to Diplomacy: Trump Lifts Tariffs on Scotch Whisky
President Donald Trump announced the lifting of tariffs on whisky from Britain during King Charles' U.S. visit, enhancing bilateral ties in light of recent tensions. The decision benefits Scotland's whisky industry, with trade minister Peter Kyle and Diageo praising the move that boosts jobs and exports.
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday the removal of tariffs on whisky imports from Britain, coinciding with the conclusion of King Charles' visit to the United States, meant to honor America's upcoming 250th independence anniversary.
Trump, showcasing his admiration for King Charles, shared on Truth Social his plans to dissolve tariffs and limits linked to Scotland's whisky collaborations with Kentucky. The gesture, in honor of the UK Royals, aims at fortifying international bonds stressed by Britain's absence in the recent U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.
The $1 billion Scotch whisky industry in the UK stands to gain significantly, with British trade minister Peter Kyle and spirits giant Diageo applauding the breakthrough, as it promises improved trade dynamics and job support in the sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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