CBP says tariffs topped $200B under Trump
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday it has collected more than $200 billion in tariff revenue since President Donald Trump took office, crediting dozens of executive orders and data-analytics-driven crackdowns on evasion schemes. CBP reported assessing about $2.6 billion in antidumping and countervailing duties in this period, more than 60 debarment actions, and nearly 1,200 revenue-focused e‑Allegations reviewed, and highlighted a $100 million alleged double‑exemption case; a Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget report cited by Fox added $195 billion in FY2025 customs duties and projected roughly $3 trillion in tariff receipts through FY2035 under current policy.
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