An independent, nonpartisan record of every U.S. tariff and the revenue it generates.

Tariff Tracker pulls live customs and trade data from Treasury, Census, and the Federal Register, presented exactly as the government publishes it; daily, with full historical context back to January 2025.

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Total Tariff Revenue · Jan 2025 – April 2026iCent-accurate cumulative figure from the U.S. Treasury's Monthly Treasury Statement (Table 4, Customs Duties line). Reflects net receipts after refunds and drawbacks.
$362,659,333,310.97
+$22.5B since April 2026 (provisional · all customs receipts)iFrom the Daily Treasury Statement. Bundles Customs Duties with Merchandise Processing Fee and Harbor Maintenance Tax, so this figure is slightly broader than the MTS number above. Updates each business day.
Today's Customs Receipts
$288M
▼ -$16,344M vs prior business day
Month-to-Date Revenue
$22,489M
May 2026
Calendar YTD Revenue
$121,102M
YTD 2026
Tariffed Product LinesiCount of HTS codes carrying an active trade-action surcharge (Section 232, Section 301, executive surcharges, etc.). A 'product line' is one 10-digit HTS code. Placeholder figure pending Yale Budget Lab effective-rate parsing.
8,217
of 29,583 total product lines

Itemized Duties

Browse customs duties by 10-digit HTS code. Click any code to see its monthly revenue breakdown since January 2025.

HTS Codes by Cumulative Duties

18,413 total codes with duties
HTS CodeDescriptionCumulative Duties
0710.22.37.00Other$3M
6113.00.10.05Men's or boys'$3M
8416.20.00.80Other$3M
8501.51.20.40Other$3M
1006.30.90.85Mixtures of any of the above$3M
9607.20.00.80Other$3M
5604.10.00.00Rubber thread and cord, textile covered (201)$3M
8452.90.20.10Of household machines$3M
9506.62.80.60Other$3M
1209.91.80.60Squash$3M
6107.19.90.00Other (852)$3M
0204.30.00.00Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen$3M
9620.00.60.00Of graphite or other carbon$3M
3921.12.15.00Other (229)$3M
1602.49.20.00Boned and cooked and packed in air- tight containers$3M
6902.20.50.10Alumina$3M
2903.91.10.00Chlorobenzene$3M
7320.10.90.15Leaf springs having individual leaves with a thickness of 1.6 mm or more and leaves therefor$3M
6402.99.31.73For infants, as described in statistical note 2 to this chapter$3M
6204.62.80.14Designed for use in hospitals, clinics, laboratories or contaminated areas (348)$3M
3920.79.05.00Of vulcanized fiber$3M
8703.60.00.70Having engines with more than 4 cylinders but not more than 6 cylinders$3M
8207.60.00.30Broaches$3M
5603.13.00.70Nonwoven articles, ready for use and packaged for industrial, institutional or retail sale, whether or not separated, perforated or impregnated, not elsewhere specified or included (223)$3M
6802.99.00.30Monuments, bases and markers$3M
6001.10.20.00Of man-made fibers (224)$3M
6401.99.30.00Designed for use without closures$3M
5310.10.00.20Not over 130 cm in width$3M
9031.90.91.30Of machines for balancing mechanical parts$3M
5504.90.00.00Other$3M
7222.30.00.84Containing 8 percent or more but less than 24 percent by weight of nickel$3M
6207.21.00.30Men's (351)$3M
9406.90.01.10Commercial$3M
7411.29.10.00Seamless$3M
8532.25.00.30600 V or greater, but less than 1,000 V$3M
2929.10.27.00N-Butylisocyanate; Cyclohexyl isocyanate; 1-Isocyanato-3-(trifluoromethyl) benzene; 1,5-Naphthalene diisocyanate; and Octadecyl isocyanate$3M
9107.00.40.80Other$3M
4412.34.57.00Other$3M
7606.11.60.00Clad$3M
0804.30.60.00(no description)$3M
6307.90.98.75Other$3M
1605.53.60.00Other$3M
5511.20.00.00Of synthetic staple fibers, containing less than 85 percent by weight of such fibers (200)$3M
5402.45.90.30Other$3M
8547.90.00.40Other$3M
3402.39.90.10Salts of sulfated alcohols$3M
1602.50.07.20In containers holding less than 1 kg$3M
4602.19.12.00Of willow$3M
8422.30.11.00Can-sealing machines$3M
3203.00.10.00Annato, archil, cochineal, cudbear, litmus, logwood and marigold meal$3M