Tariff revenues topped a record $113 billion for the first time during the fiscal year – a revelation that comes as President Donald Trump imposes near-weekly duties on some of the world’s largest economies.The U.S. received more than $27 billion in customs duties in June, the highest figure so far this year, according to the Treasury Department's "Customs and Certain Excise Taxes" data. Compared to last June, this year's figures are up 301%.A LIST OF COUNTRIES FACING TRUMP'S LATEST TARIFFSIn January, tariff revenues hovered around $7.9 billion and more than doubled in April to $16.3 billion....
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