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Trump to meet Swinney and open golf course on final day of visit | Trump to meet Swinney and open golf course on final day of visit |
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President Trump spoke to reporters at his Turnberry resort on Monday | President Trump spoke to reporters at his Turnberry resort on Monday |
Donald Trump's four-day visit to Scotland will draw to a close later after a meeting with First Minister John Swinney. | |
The two leaders are expected to discuss whisky tariffs and the middle east in a one-to-one, before the president opens a new course at his Aberdeenshire golf resort. | The two leaders are expected to discuss whisky tariffs and the middle east in a one-to-one, before the president opens a new course at his Aberdeenshire golf resort. |
In a visit dominated by trade discussions with the European Union, Trump has already played golf at his Turnberry resort, where he welcomed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Monday. | In a visit dominated by trade discussions with the European Union, Trump has already played golf at his Turnberry resort, where he welcomed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Monday. |
The pair then flew to RAF Lossiemouth on Air Force One, before being joined by the first minister for dinner at the Trump resort at Balmedie, near Aberdeen. | The pair then flew to RAF Lossiemouth on Air Force One, before being joined by the first minister for dinner at the Trump resort at Balmedie, near Aberdeen. |
Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer are welcomed by bagpipers in Aberdeenshire on Monday evening | Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer are welcomed by bagpipers in Aberdeenshire on Monday evening |
The BBC has been told Swinney spent more than an hour in conversation with Trump on Monday night. | |
The pair were seated next to each other for the meal - which included a starter of langoustine and a main course of beef - and "discussed at length critical issues such as whisky," according to a senior Scottish government source. | |
Swinney is seeking an exemption for Scotch from a 10 per cent tax, known as a tariff, imposed on UK exports to the US. | |
The spirit makes up a quarter of all UK food and drink exports according to the Scotch Whisky Association. | |
The trade body said around a fifth of all Scotch whisky is exported to the US - a market worth £971m in 2024 - and the tariffs are currently costing the industry £4m a week. | |
The Scottish government source said there was a "window of opportunity" between now and Trump returning to the UK for a state visit in September to make progress on reducing the tariff. | |
Donald Trump will open a new golf course at his Aberdeenshire resort | |
Ahead of the trip, the White House said talks between the president and prime minister would deal with elements of the trade deal between the countries. | Ahead of the trip, the White House said talks between the president and prime minister would deal with elements of the trade deal between the countries. |
Despite the trade deal being agreed, a 10% tariff remains on Scotch whisky, one of the country's biggest exports. | Despite the trade deal being agreed, a 10% tariff remains on Scotch whisky, one of the country's biggest exports. |
Asked if that tariff could be dropped or eliminated as a result of the meeting with the prime minister, Trump said: "We'll talk about that, I didn't know whisky was a problem. I'm not a big whisky drinker, but maybe I should be." | Asked if that tariff could be dropped or eliminated as a result of the meeting with the prime minister, Trump said: "We'll talk about that, I didn't know whisky was a problem. I'm not a big whisky drinker, but maybe I should be." |
The first minister said he would raise the issue when he met the president. | The first minister said he would raise the issue when he met the president. |
On Monday, Swinney told the BBC: "Tariffs are very important for the Scottish economy and obviously Scotch whisky is a unique product. | |
"Obviously, the trade deal with the United States provides a degree of stability for economic connections with the United States but the application of tariffs is increasing the costs for the Scotch whisky industry. | "Obviously, the trade deal with the United States provides a degree of stability for economic connections with the United States but the application of tariffs is increasing the costs for the Scotch whisky industry. |
"So one of my objectives will be to make the case to President Trump that Scotch whisky should be exempted from those tariffs," he added. | "So one of my objectives will be to make the case to President Trump that Scotch whisky should be exempted from those tariffs," he added. |
John Swinney says whisky justifies an exemption from Trump's 10% tariff | |
President Trump also used the media conference at Turnberry to hit out at wind turbines, which he branded "ugly monsters". | President Trump also used the media conference at Turnberry to hit out at wind turbines, which he branded "ugly monsters". |
He is a long-standing critic of turbines and previously lost a legal battle to block a wind farm from being built opposite his golf club in Aberdeenshire. | He is a long-standing critic of turbines and previously lost a legal battle to block a wind farm from being built opposite his golf club in Aberdeenshire. |
Trump said: "Wind is the most expensive form of energy and it destroys the beauty of your fields, your plains and your waterways. | Trump said: "Wind is the most expensive form of energy and it destroys the beauty of your fields, your plains and your waterways. |
"Wind needs massive subsidy, and you are paying in Scotland and in the UK, and all over the place, massive subsidies to have these ugly monsters all over the place." | "Wind needs massive subsidy, and you are paying in Scotland and in the UK, and all over the place, massive subsidies to have these ugly monsters all over the place." |
Instead, the president urged the UK to exploit North Sea oil and gas. | Instead, the president urged the UK to exploit North Sea oil and gas. |
"When we go to Aberdeen, you'll see some of the ugliest windmills you've ever seen, the height of a 50-storey building," Trump said. | "When we go to Aberdeen, you'll see some of the ugliest windmills you've ever seen, the height of a 50-storey building," Trump said. |
"You can take 1,000 times more energy out of a hole in the ground this big," he added, gesturing with his hands. | "You can take 1,000 times more energy out of a hole in the ground this big," he added, gesturing with his hands. |
"It's called oil and gas, and you have it there in the North Sea." | "It's called oil and gas, and you have it there in the North Sea." |
Trump played golf on his Turnberry course on Saturday morning | |
The prime minister said the UK government believed in a mix of energy. | The prime minister said the UK government believed in a mix of energy. |
"Obviously, oil and gas is going to be with us for a very long time, and that'll be part of the mix, but also wind, solar, increasingly nuclear, which is what we've been discussing," he said. | "Obviously, oil and gas is going to be with us for a very long time, and that'll be part of the mix, but also wind, solar, increasingly nuclear, which is what we've been discussing," he said. |
The president's visit was described as a "private" trip and - unusually for such events - combined politics with business and his love of golf. | The president's visit was described as a "private" trip and - unusually for such events - combined politics with business and his love of golf. |
It has involved a major police operation in Ayrshire and Aberdeenshire and enhanced policing for protest marches in Edinburgh and Aberdeen. | |
Trump's mother was born in Lewis and emigrated to New York in 1930, aged 18. Trump has often credited that link with his decision to invest in his Scottish resorts. | |
He has been a regular visitor to his courses in Aberdeenshire and Ayrshire over the past decade. | He has been a regular visitor to his courses in Aberdeenshire and Ayrshire over the past decade. |
The president will return to the UK in September for a state visit, when he will stay with the King at Windsor Castle. | The president will return to the UK in September for a state visit, when he will stay with the King at Windsor Castle. |