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Written Question
Whisky: Scotland
Tuesday 29th October 2019

Asked by: Martin Whitfield (Labour - East Lothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what recent assessment he has made of the contribution of the Scotch whisky industry to the UK's food and drink exports.

Answered by Conor Burns

Scotch whisky is a significant contributor to the UK’s overall food and drink exports. In 2018, whisky exports reached a record £4.8bn, representing over 21% of total food and drink exports. This is an increase of 9.1% on 2017. The largest export market, USA, recorded export sales of £1.06bn, an increase of 12.4%.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 07 Oct 2019
US Tariffs: Scotch Whisky

"The Glenkinchie distillery, in my constituency, has been around since 1837 and is the finest lowland distillery in Scotland. Can the Minister confirm that, if we were to leave the EU, the US tariffs would not automatically fall but would indeed continue? To quote the advice of a former President …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 09 Jan 2018
Trade Bill

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Written Question
Trade Agreements: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Thursday 23rd November 2017

Asked by: Martin Whitfield (Labour - East Lothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

What assessment he has made of the potential merits of bringing forward legislative proposals to establish a system better to enable parliamentary scrutiny of trade agreements.

Answered by Greg Hands

As outlined in the Government’s White Paper ‘Preparing for our future UK trade policy’, we remain committed to a transparent, fair, and rules-based approach to international trade and invited views on the UK’s approach to its future trade policy.

We are reviewing responses and continue to engage with stakeholders on these issues.

After March 2019, the Government will ensure that Parliament has an appropriate role to play in the scrutiny of new UK trade treaties.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 23 Nov 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

"Will the Secretary of State confirm how the devolved Administrations will be consulted during the process of these future free trade agreements?..."
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Written Question
Bombardier: USA
Thursday 12th October 2017

Asked by: Martin Whitfield (Labour - East Lothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what discussions he has had with the EU Trade Commissioner on the Bombardier trade dispute.

Answered by Liam Fox

I have raised the US anti-dumping and subsidies investigation into Bombardier personally with Trade Commissioner Malmström, just prior to the Department of Commerce’s preliminary determination of 26 September.