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Scotch Whisky Association asks whisky fans to help call time on tariffs


By Gregor White

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The Scotch Whisky Association says tariffs are damaging the industry.
The Scotch Whisky Association says tariffs are damaging the industry.

The Scotch Whisky Association has launched a new campaign urging people to write to their MPs about US traiffs.

It says they are damaging the industry.

A 25 per cent tariff was imposed on Single Malt Scotch Whisky in October 2019 and, since then, exports of all Scotch Whisky to the US have fallen by 30 per cent – amounting to more than £200 million in lost exports according to the SWA.

The US government is now looking at raising existing tariffs or introducing new ones on blended Scotch and British gin later this summer.

The SWA is asking whisky fans and supporters of the industry throughout the UK to write to their MPs and to take to social media to appeal for decisive action from the UK government to defend Scotch Whisky and get tariffs removed as soon as possible.

The SWA wants the UK government to use the opportunity of the current UK-US free trade agreement negotiations to discuss trade disputes and the removal of tariffs with the US, warning that if tariffs on Scotch Whisky are not removed this summer, ahead of the US election, the industry will face many more months of losses of sales in the US.

The SWA also wants UK-US discussions to include the UK removing the EU’s tariff on American whiskies as soon as the Brexit transition period ends at the end of this year.

Chief Eexecutive of the SWA, Karen Betts, said: "Tariffs are a clear and present danger to Scotch Whisky.

"They are hitting our industry hard, with exports to the US now down 30 per cent and producers across the board feeling the pinch – which has only been made worse by the impact of the coronavirus on our global exports and sales.

"The UK government must now work fast with the US government to Call Time on Tariffs.

"The UK must use the opportunity of ongoing trade talks with the US to work out what each side needs to do to resolve their differences and bring an end to tariffs.

"The damage being inflicted on unrelated sectors such as Scotch, shortbread and cashmere, as well as on American whiskey, is simply unjustifiable.

"We are paying a heavy price for trade disputes that have nothing to do with us.

"Scotch Whisky is a wonderful thing – in its diversity, its heritage, its timelessness and its global appeal.

"Now we need our supporters to root for us and to tell governments that disputes between aircraft manufacturers should remain between aircraft manufacturers.

"And that traditional Scottish businesses should be left to thrive and trade in open markets, to the benefit of our businesses, our employees, our communities and our supply chain.

"So please, write to your MP to urge them to press the UK government to Call Time on Tariffs!"

Details of the #CallTimeOnTariffs campaign, including a letter template, can be found via the SWA website.

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