Key Takeaways
- Tariff reversal: President Donald Trump announced he is lifting tariffs on whisky from Britain in a gesture honoring King Charles.
- Royal influence: Trump credited the King and Queen with achieving what “nobody else was able to do, without hardly even asking.”
- Final day flourish: The announcement came on the closing day of a four-day state visit celebrating the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence.
- Scotland-Kentucky cooperation: The move removes restrictions on Scotland’s ability to work with Kentucky on whisky and bourbon production.
- Lavish praise for Charles: Trump called the British monarch the “greatest king” during the visit.
- Mending strained ties: The trip aimed to repair U.S.-UK relations after Britain declined to join the two-month-old U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
- Wooden barrel trade: Trump highlighted longstanding inter-country trade ties, especially involving the wooden barrels used in whisky production.
U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Thursday that he was lifting tariffs on whisky from Britain, in a striking nod to King Charles on the final day of a royal visit celebrating the impending 250th anniversary of American independence from its former colonial ruler.
The Republican president, who has wielded tariffs as a powerful foreign policy lever, said in a post on Truth Social that he would soon be scrapping tariffs and restrictions surrounding Scotland’s ability to collaborate with Kentucky on whisky and bourbon production.
Trump said the move was “In Honor of the King and Queen of the United Kingdom.” He showered praise on Charles throughout his four-day state visit, calling him the “greatest king.”
A Diplomatic Reset
While the official purpose of the trip was the upcoming anniversary, the visit was also crafted to mend the bond between the two longtime allies — a relationship that has come under strain in recent months after Britain, alongside other European partners, declined to join the two-month-old U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
“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,” Trump wrote in his post.
“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.”
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