Donald Trump has announced the removal of tariffs on whisky imported from the UK in recognition of King Charles’ recent visit to the United States.
Amid strained US-UK relations, the royal visit by Charles and Camilla has been deemed a success, particularly benefiting whisky distillers. Trump, via a post on Truth Social, declared the elimination of tariffs involving Scotland’s distilleries collaborating with Kentucky on whisky and bourbon as a tribute to the visiting royals.
The President highlighted the significance of the two industries and the trade opportunities they present, emphasizing the positive impact of the royal visit on fostering international trade relations. Trump, commending King Charles, described him as “the greatest king in my book” during the farewell at the White House.
Throughout the state visit, Trump praised Charles and the historic bonds between the UK and the US, sharing insights into their discussions on various global issues. Notably, Trump mentioned Charles’ alignment with him on preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, shedding light on their shared perspectives on international security matters.
During a media gathering, Trump publicly lauded King Charles, expressing admiration for his role in potential military actions against Iran. When reporters directed questions to the King, Trump intervened, indicating a private conversation would follow, maintaining a sense of confidentiality.
The interactions between Trump and King Charles reflected a mix of diplomatic discussions, personal admiration, and mutual respect, underscoring the significance of the royal visit in enhancing bilateral ties between the UK and the US.
