U.S. customs-duty receipts climbed to a record of roughly $28 billion in July, fresh Treasury Department data show, underscoring the revenue impact of the 145% tariff on Chinese imports that took effect in April. The July haul is about four times higher than the $8 billion collected in the same month a year earlier, marking a near-300% increase. For the fiscal year through July, customs duties have generated approximately $136 billion.
Tariffs brought in a record $27.7 billion in July, according to new data from the Treasury Department released Tuesday. It's a significant jump from around $8 billion in customs duties one year ago. This brings the total for the fiscal year to around $135.7 billion. https://t.co/mgDLpml35T
The US collected a record $28 billion in customs duties in July 2025, which was 4x higher than the same month in 2024. https://t.co/lXK9ReuZcB
The tariffs are on track to raise somewhere between $200 and $500 billion in revenue. They've raised $126.5 billion through July, so if they keep pace, they'll definitely crack $200 billion, but will come well short of $500 billion. https://t.co/OGILakgG5T