No guarantee Government approach to US tariffs will prevail โ€“ Douglas Alexander


There are โ€œno guaranteesโ€ that the UK Governmentโ€™s approach on US tariffs will prevail, the Secretary of State for Scotland has warned, as the whisky industry prepares for further tariffs.

US President Donald Trump has said the UK could face a further 10% tariff rise as the country stands against his plans to acquire Greenland.

Speaking to BBC Scotlandโ€™s Breakfast show, Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said he understood there โ€œare jobs and livelihoods in Scotlandโ€ on the line with the new trade deal threat.

He said: โ€œFirstly, I can assure the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) and the Scotch whisky industry that we absolutely get it, and the Scotch whisky industry is very high up our agenda in terms of what we are trying to achieve.

โ€œWe were the first country in the world to secure a trade deal with the United States. We have continuing work that weโ€™re aiming to do in relation to whisky.

โ€œWe have been talking to the American administration for many months in relation to whisky. Iโ€™m acutely conscious, as the Scottish Secretary, that Scotch whiskyโ€™s largest export market by value is the United States.

โ€œWe recognise the importance of the United States. The SWA estimated that the 10% tariff on UK goods was costing the sector, I think, about ยฃ4 million per week last year.

โ€œWhat weโ€™ve seen from President Trump over the last 40 hours is the threatening of an additional 10% tariff on the UK and other Nato allies, with spirit tariffs currently about 10% for the UK and 15% for the European Union.โ€

First Minister John Swinney travelled to the US in September to hold trade talks with the president and other US officials to gain a better trade deal on whisky tariffs.

Mr Alexander said there were โ€œno guaranteesโ€ the Governmentโ€™s approach on US tariffs would prevail, adding: โ€œI understand that there are jobs and livelihoods in Scotland that are on the line, but I think that vindicates the approach that the UK Government is taking.

โ€œI need to be open, there are no guarantees that our approach will prevail but there will be earnest, hard work, there will be a track record of success, and there will be a determination to advance the British national interest with a very clear-eyed sense as to what that involves.โ€

Mr Trump stated in a social media post on Tuesday morning that the UKโ€™s Chagos Islands deal was anย  โ€œact of great stupidity and is another in a very long line of national security reasons why Greenland has to be acquiredโ€.

Mr Alexander said: โ€œWell, previously, when the Prime Minister visited with President Trump in the White House, President Trump, and indeed his administration, welcomed the deal that guarantees the ability of the Chagos Islands to be used in the defence not just of the United Kingdom, but also of the United States and of Western allies.

โ€œIโ€™m conscious that weโ€™ve seen another series of Truth Social posts come in overnight. I appreciate that these are difficult and challenging times, and deadly serious issues, but thatโ€™s why I think the approach that the Prime Minister set out yesterday is actually the right one.โ€

Mr Alexander said that Arctic security โ€œis a multilateral issueโ€.

He said: โ€œFirstly, Greenlandโ€™s future is a matter for the Greenlanders and the Danes. Secondly, that the use of tariffs to try and pressurise allies is simply wrong. And, thirdly, by its very character, Arctic security is a multilateral issue.

โ€œThe way that the Russian northern fleet reach the North Atlantic off the coast of Scotland and elsewhere is via the Arctic. So, we have a shared interest, as Nato, in the defence and security of Greenland.โ€

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