I looked at yesterday's U.S. Treasury's daily fiscal statement, where the marked locations are customs duties and special consumption tax levied by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This data reflects the scale of U.S. trade taxes, with units of millions. The item on Today is not a day, but a cumulative amount per month. The Month behind it is the total monthly data represented.
Through the data, we can indeed see that the US$11.68 billion tax is the largest amount in a single day in history. Some media interpreted that this is a direct benefit brought by Trump's tariff policy, believing that this is a feat brought by Trump, but in fact I don't think so. Trump's high tariffs have not been implemented for too long.
These high data are actually caused by other countries to enter the country in advance because they are worried about the next high tariffs from the United States to avoid higher tariffs. This entry is likely to be a one-time data that does not truly reflect the tariff income.
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