
Trump Tariff Revenue 2025: U.S. Has Collected $21 Billion, Says CBP
The United States has reportedly generated over $21 billion in tariff revenue since President Donald Trump returned to office, according to a recent statement by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
The CBP confirmed that since April 5, 2025, more than $500 million has been collected under Trump’s new reciprocal tariffs, forming part of the $21 billion total from 15 major trade actions enacted since January 20, 2025.
In early April, President Trump announced a “reciprocal tariff” policy, applying a 10% blanket tariff on imports from nearly every country. The goal: leveling the global playing field and protecting American industries. A three-month pause was later introduced, but China remained an exception, now facing a 145% tariff on nearly all products except select tech items. In response, China implemented a 125% tariff on U.S. goods, which has impacted U.S. beef exports—valued at $1.6 billion to China last year.
Additional tariffs under Trump’s trade policy include 25% duties on imports from Canada, Mexico, and foreign automobiles and auto parts.
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