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Home News North America United States of America Economics & Money

Trump Trade Policies Drive Customs Revenue

DHS reports $106.1 billion collected by CBP under Trump trade policies, highlighting their role in US economic security.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
3 months ago
in Economics & Money
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  • Introduction
    • Historic Revenue Milestone
  • Trade Enforcement and Economic Security
    • Impact on Consumers and Grocery Prices
    • Revenue, Tariffs, and Price Trends
  • Regional Price Relief and National Trends
    • Trade Policies and Economic Outlook
    • In Conclusion

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that customs revenue has exceeded $100 billion since the start of the Trump administration, with tariffs contributing the majority of these funds.

The announcement underscores how trade enforcement is shaping America’s economic landscape.

 

Introduction

DHS announced that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has collected $106.1 billion in customs revenue since President Trump took office.

With $81.5 billion generated from tariffs, officials credit these measures with strengthening U.S. economic security and advancing the administration’s trade agenda.

 

Historic Revenue Milestone

The $106.1 billion figure represents a significant achievement for CBP and DHS. According to officials, the majority, approximately $81.5 billion, has been collected through tariffs introduced as part of President Trump’s trade policies.

These tariffs target a range of imported goods. DHS states they are designed to protect domestic industries and ensure fair competition for American businesses.

In addition to routine collections, CBP has taken enforcement action on over 35,000 high-risk shipments. This has secured an additional $16.3 billion in revenue by identifying duty evasion and underpayment cases.

“DHS and CBP are successfully implementing President Trump’s historic America First trade agenda,”

a senior DHS official said.

“We are proud to help reverse a broken trade system that resulted in jobs moving overseas and increased dependence on foreign suppliers.”

 

Trade Enforcement and Economic Security

The administration frames these policies as part of a broader economic security strategy. By collecting tariffs and enforcing trade rules, DHS believes it is reducing reliance on foreign adversaries for essential goods and materials.

CBP reports a duty and tariff collection success rate above 99.5%. Officials claim this reflects both effective enforcement and cooperation with compliant importers.

While critics argue that tariffs can strain consumer prices, DHS maintains that targeted trade measures support American industries and promote fair market competition.

 

Impact on Consumers and Grocery Prices

One area where trade policy intersects with daily life is grocery pricing. While tariffs have significantly increased on select imports, rising from 2.3% to 14.1%, the impact on food prices remains mixed.

Despite early fears of sharp grocery inflation, recent trends suggest a more complex picture. Some staple items, such as eggs and bread, have seen price reductions in certain regions.

Others, like meat and processed foods, remain elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels.

 

Revenue, Tariffs, and Price Trends

Category Recent Development Broader Impact
Customs Revenue $106.1 billion collected by CBP Strengthens economic security
Tariffs on Imports Significant increases under Trump policies Mixed price impact on consumer goods
Grocery Prices Local declines for eggs, bread, some meats Inflation moderated, but remains uneven

Regional Price Relief and National Trends

In Tucson and other parts of the West, consumers have noticed substantial price cuts on essential groceries in recent weeks. Eggs, which peaked above $8 per dozen earlier this year, are now selling for as low as $1.99 to $2.50 in some stores.

Similarly, bread prices have eased, with average costs around $2.00 to $2.50 per loaf, down from 2024 highs. Meat prices, though still elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels, are also showing signs of decline for select cuts.

These changes align with national trends. According to recent data, food-at-home prices rose 2.2% year-over-year as of May 2025. However, aggressive retailer promotions and improved supply chains have helped stabilize prices for some staples.

  • Tucson shoppers report noticeable discounts on eggs, bread, and select meats.

  • West Coast chains like Save Mart have launched major price reduction campaigns covering over 4,000 essential items.

Meanwhile, other categories such as cereal, processed foods, and seafood remain costly, reflecting global supply issues and continued inflation pressures.

 

Trade Policies and Economic Outlook

The Trump administration’s trade policies continue to spark debate. Supporters credit the tariffs and enforcement efforts with protecting U.S. industries and boosting customs revenue. They also highlight reduced dependence on foreign suppliers for critical goods.

Economists, however, caution that tariffs alone do not control inflation. Factors such as global supply disruptions, disease outbreaks, and shifting demand have played significant roles in price fluctuations.

For now, DHS points to its record-breaking customs collections as proof that trade enforcement strengthens the economy. At the same time, localized grocery price relief offers welcome news for many households.

 

In Conclusion

The DHS announcement marks a milestone in the administration’s trade and economic policy, with over $100 billion collected in customs revenue.

While the direct effect on grocery prices remains complex, targeted enforcement and trade measures are reshaping the national economic landscape.

 

Sources: US Department of Homeland Security, Nerdwallet, Grocery Drive and USDA.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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