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Donald Trump's tariffs show that this is a time for calm heads and no knee-jerk reactionsThe 10 per cent tariff set by Trump was lower than many other countries, and that demonstrates the importance of maintaining a positive, grown-up relationship with the Trump administration – just as ...
Scotland's biggest exporters to the United States have expressed disappointment with Donald Trump's new 10% tariffs and ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. John Swinney admits he is 'concerned' about potential U.S tariffs, and will use a trip to New York to address the issue. American president ...
Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf had the chance to lead, but they lacked the courage to do so. Now, John Swinney has a choice. He can continue down the same path of silence and inaction, or he can ...
ohn Swinney is a Scottish politician and member of the Scottish National Party (SNP). Born on April 13, 1964, he has served as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Perthshire North since ...
John Swinney says calls to avoid tariffs on Scottish exports to the US will be “part and parcel” of his discussions when he jets off to New York later this week. The First Minister will be in ...
Now, John Swinney has a choice. He can continue down the same path of silence and inaction, or he can show the leadership that his predecessors failed to. That means handing over government time ...
Suffolk Construction’s Pat Lucey has helped to oversee some of the most prominent towers to go up around Boston. Now he's ...
First Minister John Swinney has said he aims to strengthen “trade and investment ties” between Scotland and the US when he travels to New York for the city’s annual Tartan Week. Speaking ahead of the ...
The head teacher of a primary school that was targeted in a number of sectarian attacks has welcomed an offer of a visit from First Minister John Swinney. St Joseph's Primary School in Busby ...
Sea eagles primarily feed on fish and carrion but they also target ... nearly £1m to help mitigate the damage. First minister John Swinney, speaking at the NFU Scotland conference in February ...
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