SCOTCH WHISKY ASSOCIATION: FACTS AND FIGURES 2022
Facts & Figures
53 bottles of Scotch Whisky are exported every second
to markets all over the world! There’s more about the amazing stats behind the
industry.
· 53
bottles (70cl @40% ABV) of Scotch Whisky are shipped from Scotland to around
180 markets around the world each second, totalling over 1.6bn every year
· Laid
end to end those bottles would stretch about 467,000kms - that's more than 11 times around the Earth!
· In
2022, Scotch Whisky exports were worth £6.2bn.
· In
2022, Scotch Whisky accounted for 77% of Scottish food and drink exports and
25% of all UK food and drink exports
· In
2022, Scotch Whisky accounted for 26% of all Scotland’s international goods
exports and 1.5% of all UK goods exports
· The
Scotch Whisky industry provides £5.5bn in gross value added (GVA) to the UK
economy (2018)
· More
than 11,000 people are directly employed in the Scotch Whisky industry in
Scotland and over 42,000 jobs across the UK are supported by the industry
· 7,000
of these jobs in rural areas of Scotland providing vital employment and
investment to communities across the Highlands and Islands
· Around
90% of barley requirements of the industry are sourced in Scotland
· In
2019, there were 2.2 million visits to Scotch Whisky distilleries, making the
industry the third most popular tourist attraction in Scotland
· Some
22 million casks lie maturing in warehouses in Scotland waiting to be
discovered - that is around 12bn 70cl bottles
· To
be called Scotch Whisky, the spirit must mature in oak casks in Scotland for at
least 3 years
· 148
Scotch Whisky distilleries are currently operating across Scotland as of
October 2023.
All figures relate to Jan-Dec 2022 unless stated
otherwise.
Scotch Whisky Exports Over £6bn for First Time
Post-pandemic restocking, the return of Global Travel
Retail and premiumisation trends all contributed to growth in volume and value
for Scotch Whisky in 2022.
Global exports of Scotch Whisky grew to more than £6bn
for the first time in 2022, according to figures released today by the Scotch
Whisky Association (SWA).
In 2022, the value of Scotch Whisky exports was up 37%
by value, to £6.2bn. The number of 70cl bottles exported also grew by 21% to
the equivalent of 1.67bn.
The Asia-Pacific region overtook the EU as the
industry’s largest regional market, with double-digit growth in Taiwan,
Singapore, India and China as the post-Covid recovery continued.
While established EU markets such as France, Germany
and Spain continued their post-pandemic bounce-back with strong growth in 2022,
India replaced France as the largest Scotch Whisky market by volume. Despite
double digit growth, Scotch Whisky still only comprises 2% of the Indian whisky
market. SWA analysis shows that a UK-India FTA deal which eases the 150% tariff
burden on Scotch Whisky in India could boost market access for Scotland’s
whisky companies, allowing for an additional £1bn of growth over the next five
years.
In North America, the United States continued its
recovery following the impacts of tariffs on Single Malt Scotch Whisky to again
be the industry’s only market with exports valued over £1bn. Both Mexico and
Canada also saw growth, underlining the importance of securing further market
access wins through the renegotiation of the UK’s Free Trade Agreements with
both countries.
In 2022, the industry benefited from the full
re-opening of hospitality businesses in key global markets, as well as the
return of global travel retail which opens such an important window for Scotch
Whisky to business and leisure travellers. Exports were also boosted by the
continued premiumisation trend, with consumers attracted to high-quality
spirits like Scotch Whisky, now often enjoyed in longer serves as well as the
more traditional dram.
Looking ahead, the industry will have to continue to
navigate economic headwinds, including global inflationary pressures, domestic
energy and business costs, and a reduction in consumer confidence. With the
right support from home governments, SWA is confident that the industry can
continue to deliver for the Scottish and wider UK economy. SWA looks forward to
collaborating with government and regulators on initiatives including
sustainability and responsible drinking, alongside work to further boost
exports, creating jobs and investment in communities across the country.
By reducing tariffs through the UK-India free trade
agreement, continuing the duty freeze in the March budget, and ensuring the
industry’s continued ability to advertise our world-class product in our home
market, the Scottish and UK governments can count on the Scotch Whisky industry
to reinvest its success across the UK.
Summary
· Export
value of Scotch Whisky in 2022 was £6.2bn, up £1.68bn compared with 2021 and
£1.28bn compared to 2019 (pre-pandemic)
· Export
volume of Scotch Whisky in 2022 was 1.67bn 70cl bottles (equivalent), up 291m
70cl bottles compared with 2021 and up 364m compared to 2019 (pre-pandemic)
· On
average, the equivalent of 53 bottles of Scotch Whisky are exported every
second – up from 44 per second in 2021
· Scotch
Whisky was exported to 174 global markets in 2022
· India
overtook France to be the industry’s largest global market by volume for the
first time - the volume of Scotch Whisky exports to India have grown by more
than 200% in the past decade alone. India is the largest whisky market in the
world but Scotch Whisky has just a 2% share of the Indian whisky market. The
SWA believes that reducing the 150% tariff in India could increase the value of
exports to the market by £1 billion over five years.
· The
United States recovered to reach over £1bn of exports – the first time since
the 25% tariff on Single Malt Scotch Whisky was suspended (£1.06bn in 2019)
· Bottled
Blended Scotch Whisky accounted for 59% of value exports, with Single Malt 32%
all Scotch Whisky exports by value.
Top 10 Markets
The largest export destinations for Scotch Whisky
(defined by value) in 2022 (vs 2021) were:
· USA:
£ 1,053m +33% (£790m in 2021)
· France:
£ 488m +26% (£387m in 2021)
· Singapore:
£316m +50% (£212m in 2021)
· Taiwan:
£315m +39% (£226m in 2021)
· India:
£282m +93% (£146m in 2021)
· China:
£233m +18% (£198m in 2021)
· Panama:
£203m +165% (£77m in 2021)
· Germany:
£202m +36% (£148m in 2021)
· Japan:
£175m +32% (£133m in 2021)
· Spain:
£173m +46% (£118m in 2021)
The largest export destinations for Scotch Whisky
(defined by volume, 70cl bottles equivalent) in 2022 were:
· India:
219m bottles +60% (136m bottles in 2021)
· France:
205m bottles +17% (176m bottles in 2021)
· United
States: 137m bottles +9% (126 m bottles in 2021)
· Brazil:
93m bottles +14% (82 m bottles in 2021)
· Japan:
75m bottles +33% (56 m bottles in 2021)
· Germany:
67m bottles +48% (46 m bottles in 2021)
· Spain:
67m bottles +39% (48 m bottles in 2021)
· Poland:
49m bottles +9% (45 m bottles in 2021)
· Mexico:
48m bottles +2% (48 m bottles in 2021)
· South
Africa: 39m bottles +15% (34 m bottles in 2021)
Regional Data
In 2022, Scotch Whisky exports by global region
(defined by value) were:
- · Asia
Pacific: £1818m +50% vs 2021 (29% of global exports)
- · European
Union: £1596m +17% vs 2021 (26% of global exports)
- · North
America: £1327m +32% vs 2021 (21% of global exports)
- · Central
and South America: £737m +66% vs 2021 (12% of global exports)
- · Middle
East and North Africa: £326m +74% vs 2021 (5% of global exports)
- · Sub-Saharan
Africa: £204m +30% vs 2021 (3% of global exports)
- · Western
Europe (ex EU): £146m +49% vs 2021 (2% of global exports)
- · Eastern
Europe (ex.EU): £39m -18% vs 2021 (0.6% of global exports)
Category Data
In 2022, Scotch Whisky exports by category (defined by
value) were:
- · Bottled
Blend £3670m +43% vs 2021 (59% of global exports)
- · Single
Malt £1986m +30% vs 2021 (32% of global exports)
- · Bulk
Blend £190m +13% vs 2021 (3% of global exports)
- · Bottled
Blended Malt £140m +22% vs 2021 (2% of global exports)
- · Bulk
Blended Malt £130m +37% vs 2021 (2% of global exports)
- · Bulk
Single & Blended Grain £58m +39% vs 2021 (1% of global exports)
- · Bottled
Single & Blended Grain £19m +150% vs 2021 (0.3% of global exports)