US Collects $28B in Tariff Revenue in July, a Monthly Record
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – July tariff revenue reached nearly $28 billion, breaking monthly records as the U.S. finalizes major trade agreements with the European Union and Japan, Treasury data shows.
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NEW: Tariff Revenue Surges To Record High
With just days remaining ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariff deadline, at which point steep tariffs will be levied against U.S. trading partners who have not already negotiated new trade deals, tariff revenues have already climbed to a record $150 billion so far this year. The U.S. raked in nearly $28 billion in customs duties in July, the highest monthly total so far this year, according to the Treasury Department’s “Customs and Certain Ex…
July tariff revenues break monthly record, with $150B collected so far in 2025
As President Donald Trump enters the final days before his global trade deadline, tariff revenues have climbed to a record $150 billion so far this year.The U.S. collected nearly $28 billion in customs duties in July, the highest monthly total so far this year, according to the Treasury Department’s "Customs and Certain Excise Taxes" data. The July figures, based on data through July 25, have already surpassed June’s monthly record of $27 billio…
July tariff revenues break monthly record, with $150B collected so far in 2025 | The New York Ledger
As President Donald Trump gets in the last days before his international trade due date, tariff profits have actually reached a record $150 billion up until now this year. The U.S. gathered almost $28 billion in custom-mades tasks in July, the greatest month-to-month overall up until now this year, according to the Treasury Department’s “Customizeds and Specific Import tax Taxes” information. The July figures, based upon information through July…
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