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US says could collect $300 bn in tariff revenue this year
US says could collect $300 bn in tariff revenue this year

Qatar Tribune

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US says could collect $300 bn in tariff revenue this year

Agencies The U.S. has collected roughly $100 billion in tariff revenue so far this year, a figure that could rise to $300 billion by the end of 2025 as President Donald Trump's trade campaign gains momentum, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday. Bessent, speaking to a White House Cabinet meeting, said the major collections from Trump's new tariffs only started during the second quarter, when Trump implemented a near-universal 10% duty on U.S. imports and boosted duties on steel, aluminum and autos. 'So we could expect that that could be well over $300 billion by the end of the year,' Bessent said. A Treasury spokesperson said the $300 billion target corresponds to the Dec. 31 end of calendar 2025, not the end of the government's fiscal year on Sept. 30. Reaching $300 billion in tariff collections this year would imply an exponential increase in collections in the coming months and steep and broad tariff increases from current levels. Bessent added that the Congressional Budget Office has estimated tariff income will total about $2.8 trillion over 10 years, 'which we think is probably low.' The Treasury reported record gross customs duties of $22.8 billion in May, a nearly fourfold increase from the $6.2 billion total a year earlier. That brought customs duty collections for the first eight months of fiscal 2025 to $86.1 billion. Collections for the first five months of calendar 2025 totaled $63.4 billion. The Treasury is due to report June budget results on Friday, which are expected to show another substantial increase in tariff collections. As of June 30, combined customs and excise tax collections topped $122 billion for the fiscal year to date, according to the Daily Treasury Statement of accounts. Trump has set a new Aug. 1 deadline for higher 'reciprocal' tariff rates set to kick in on nearly all trading partners, with room for negotiations with some countries in the next three weeks for deals to bring them lower. 'The big money will start coming in on Aug. 1. I think it was made clear today by the letters that were sent out yesterday and today,' Trump said. Trump also announced during the same cabinet meeting that he would impose a 50% tariff on copper imports, a metal used in everything from housing to consumer electronics, vehicles, the power grid and military hardware. He also said further tariffs were coming on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals.

US could collect $300 bn in tariff revenue this year, says Treasury chief
US could collect $300 bn in tariff revenue this year, says Treasury chief

Business Standard

time4 days ago

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  • Business Standard

US could collect $300 bn in tariff revenue this year, says Treasury chief

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the US has taken in about $100 billion in tariff income so far this year, and this could grow to $300 billion by the end of 2025 as collections accelerate from President Donald Trump's trade campaign. Bessent, speaking to a White House cabinet meeting, said the major collections from Trump's new tariffs only started during the second quarter, when Trump implemented a near universal 10 per cent duty on US imports and boosted duties on steel, aluminum and autos. "So we could expect that that could be well over $300 billion by the end of the year," Bessent said. A Treasury spokesperson said the $300 billion target corresponds to the December 31 end of calendar 2025, not the end of the government's fiscal year on September 30. Reaching $300 billion in tariff collections this year would imply an exponential increase in collections in coming months and steep and broad tariff increases from current levels. Bessent added that the Congressional Budget Office has estimated tariff income will total about $2.8 trillion over 10 years, "which we think is probably low." The Treasury reported record gross customs duties of $22.8 billion in May, a nearly fourfold increase from the $6.2 billion total a year earlier. That brought customs duty collections for the first eight months of fiscal 2025 to $86.1 billion. Collections for the first five months of calendar 2025 totaled $63.4 billion. The Treasury is due to report June budget results on Friday, which are expected to show another substantial increase in tariff collections. As of June 30, combined customs and excise tax collections topped $122 billion for the fiscal year to date, according to the Daily Treasury Statement of accounts. Trump has set a new August 1 deadline for higher "reciprocal" tariff rates set to kick in on nearly all trading partners, with room for negotiations with some countries in the next three weeks for deals to bring them lower. "The big money will start coming in on August 1. I think it was made clear today by the letters that were sent out yesterday and today," Trump said. Trump also announced during the same cabinet meeting that he would impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper imports, a metal used in everything from housing to consumer electronics, vehicles, the power grid and military hardware. He also said further tariffs were coming on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals.

US could collect US$300bil in tariff revenue this year, Treasury chief says
US could collect US$300bil in tariff revenue this year, Treasury chief says

New Straits Times

time5 days ago

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  • New Straits Times

US could collect US$300bil in tariff revenue this year, Treasury chief says

WASHINGTON: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the US has taken in about US$100 billion in tariff income so far this year, and this could grow to US$300 billion by the end of 2025 as collections accelerate from President Donald Trump's trade campaign. Bessent, speaking to a White House cabinet meeting, said the major collections from Trump's new tariffs only started during the second quarter, when Trump implemented a near universal 10 per cent duty on US imports and boosted duties on steel, aluminum and autos. "So we could expect that that could be well over US$300 billion by the end of the year," Bessent said. A Treasury spokesperson said the US$300 billion target corresponds to the December 31 end of calendar 2025, not the end of the government's fiscal year on September 30. Reaching US$300 billion in tariff collections this year would imply an exponential increase in collections in coming months and steep and broad tariff increases from current levels. Bessent added that the Congressional Budget Office has estimated tariff income will total about US$2.8 trillion over 10 years, "which we think is probably low." The Treasury reported record gross customs duties of US$22.8 billion in May, a nearly fourfold increase from the US$6.2 billion total a year earlier. That brought customs duty collections for the first eight months of fiscal 2025 to US$86.1 billion. Collections for the first five months of calendar 2025 totaled US$63.4 billion. The Treasury is due to report June budget results on Friday, which are expected to show another substantial increase in tariff collections. As of June 30, combined customs and excise tax collections topped US$122 billion for the fiscal year to date, according to the Daily Treasury Statement of accounts. Trump has set a new August 1 deadline for higher "reciprocal" tariff rates set to kick in on nearly all trading partners, with room for negotiations with some countries in the next three weeks for deals to bring them lower. "The big money will start coming in on August 1. I think it was made clear today by the letters that were sent out yesterday and today," Trump said. Trump also announced during the same cabinet meeting that he would impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper imports, a metal used in everything from housing to consumer electronics, vehicles, the power grid and military hardware. He also said further tariffs were coming on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals.

US could collect US$300 billion in tariff revenue this year: Treasury chief say
US could collect US$300 billion in tariff revenue this year: Treasury chief say

Business Times

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Times

US could collect US$300 billion in tariff revenue this year: Treasury chief say

[WASHINGTON] Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the US has taken in about US$100 billion in tariff income so far this year, and this could grow to US$300 billion by the end of 2025 as collections accelerate from President Donald Trump's trade campaign. Bessent, speaking to a White House cabinet meeting, said the major collections from Trump's new tariffs only started during the second quarter, when Trump implemented a near universal 10 per cent duty on US imports and boosted duties on steel, aluminum and autos. 'So we could expect that that could be well over US$300 billion by the end of the year,' Bessent said. A Treasury spokesperson said the US$300 billion target corresponds to the December 31 end of calendar 2025, not the end of the government's fiscal year on September 30. Reaching US$300 billion in tariff collections this year would imply an exponential increase in collections in coming months and steep and broad tariff increases from current levels. Bessent added that the Congressional Budget Office has estimated tariff income will total about US$2.8 trillion over 10 years, 'which we think is probably low.' BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up The Treasury reported record gross customs duties of US$22.8 billion in May, a nearly fourfold increase from the US$6.2 billion total a year earlier. That brought customs duty collections for the first eight months of fiscal 2025 to US$86.1 billion. Collections for the first five months of calendar 2025 totaled US$63.4 billion. The Treasury is due to report June budget results on Friday, which are expected to show another substantial increase in tariff collections. As of June 30, combined customs and excise tax collections topped US$122 billion for the fiscal year to date, according to the Daily Treasury Statement of accounts. Trump has set a new Aug 1 deadline for higher 'reciprocal' tariff rates set to kick in on nearly all trading partners, with room for negotiations with some countries in the next three weeks for deals to bring them lower. 'The big money will start coming in on Aug 1. I think it was made clear today by the letters that were sent out yesterday and today,' Trump said. Trump also announced during the same cabinet meeting that he would impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper imports, a metal used in everything from housing to consumer electronics, vehicles, the power grid and military hardware. He also said further tariffs were coming on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals. REUTERS

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