John Swinney has said he is willing to use his channels of communication with Donald Trump to avoid damaging trade tariffs, saying the incoming US President has “affinity and warmth” for Scotland.
The First Minister spoke to Trump in a December phone call though the issue of trade tariffs was not directly discussed.Swinney backed Kamala Harris to win the presidency, something which the Republican’s son Eric Trump criticised during a visit to Scotland.
The First Minister was asked about relations with the new US administration as he appeared on BBC Scotland’s Sunday Show. He said Donald Trump was “very warm and positive” on the call and spoke of his enthusiasm for Scotland, where he has family roots and owns two golf courses.Tariffs on whisky, a vital Scottish export, were not discussed as Swinney said he did not want to go into that detail without knowing the President’s precise plans.The First Minister said: “He talked warmly about his mum’s roots in Lewis.
He talked about his pride in the business interests that he’s taking forward at Turnberry and at Balmedie – the golf courses.
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