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Why Scotch demand is falling and what distilleries are doing about it

Falling global sales, weaker US demand and a 10 per cent tariff are leaving distilleries with a surplus of maturing stock, prompting production cuts, warehouse expansion and fresh anxiety for rural jobs and investment.

December 24, 2025 / 15:03 IST
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Why Scotch demand is falling and what distilleries are doing about it

After decades of steady growth, Scotland’s whisky industry is facing an uncomfortable reversal. Falling global demand, rising living-cost pressures, and uncertainty created by Donald Trump’s tariffs have left distilleries with a growing surplus of unsold Scotch, prompting production cuts, warehouse expansions and renewed fears for rural jobs, the Financial Times reported.

Industry figures say the situation echoes the “whisky loch” of the 1980s, when overproduction led to widespread closures and layoffs. While today’s industry is more diversified and resilient, the current slowdown is already forcing difficult decisions.

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Global whisky sales fell 2.5 per cent in the first half of 2025, marking the third consecutive year of decline after decades of expansion. Distillers are now sitting on large volumes of maturing stock, with some pausing production altogether and others investing heavily in storage rather than new output.

Tariffs and falling demand collide