Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride and Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay pour whisky in an Edinburgh bar in the wake of confirmation that the US will lift tariffs on Scotch. US President Donald Trump indicated the "significant influence" John Swinney had on the removal of tariffs on Scotch whisky, the First Minister has claimed. Mr Trump announced the move on social media on Thursday night, saying the 10% levy would be scrapped and indicating it was the King who had pushed the deal over the line. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.
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Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride and Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay pour whisky in an Edinburgh bar in the wake of confirmation that the US will lift tariffs on Scotch. US President Donald Trump indicated the "significant influence" John Swinney had on the removal of tariffs on Scotch whisky, the First Minister has claimed. Mr Trump announced the move on social media on Thursday night, saying the 10% levy would be scrapped and indicating it was the King who had pushed the deal over the line. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.