DHS Announces $81.5 Billion in Customs Revenue From Trump’s Tariffs

The Department of Homeland Security said on June 30 that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has collected more than $106 billion in customs revenue since President Donald Trump returned to office, with the vast majority—$81.5 billion—generated by tariffs imposed under Trump’s trade reset with other countries.
The announcement highlights the scale of Trump’s tariff-driven trade agenda, which the president has touted as a key tool in reshaping ties with much of the rest of the world so as to no longer put the United States at a commercial disadvantage.
According to the DHS statement, CBP has achieved a tariff collection success rate exceeding 99.5 percent while cracking down on potential duty evasion, recovering an additional $16.3 billion through enforcement actions targeting more than 35,000 high-risk shipments…. 

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