U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is actively implementing and enforcing presidential tariffs. CBP uses all its enforcement and revenue collection powers to execute these duties. The agency has executed 13 tariff-related presidential initiatives during the current administration, collecting over $200 million in revenue daily.
CBP collaborates with other governmental bodies to apply "Liberation Day" announcements, providing guidance to ensure compliance and consistent enforcement countrywide. As America's frontline agency, CBP enforces all laws and presidential directives diligently, safeguarding economic sovereignty. The agency is ready to collect duties on tariffed goods, including small packages.
Recently, CBP has been tasked with collecting additional tariffs tied to Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, effective from April 3, 2025. The agency is also implementing tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and duties in response to recent presidential actions.
As the largest law enforcement entity in the U.S. and the world's first cohesive border management agency, CBP facilitates lawful travel and trade while ensuring national economic prosperity. The organization comprises over 65,000 officers dedicated to enhancing security through innovation, intelligence, cooperation, and trust.
CBP's public communications include a list of local and regional social media accounts for further outreach and engagement.