The tariff revenue for the current fiscal year in the United States has surpassed $100 billion for the first time, reflecting the impact of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The U.S. Treasury's monthly budget report shows that tariff revenue reached $27 billion in June, a year-on-year increase of 301%; the total tariff revenue for the current fiscal year so far has risen to $113 billion. In June, total revenue for the U.S. federal government increased by approximately 13% year-on-year. The federal government recorded a budget surplus of $27 billion in June, compared to a deficit of $71 billion in the same period last year. The cumulative deficit for the first nine months of this fiscal year reached $1.34 trillion. After adjusting for calendar differences, the deficit so far this fiscal year has narrowed by 1% year-on-year. President Trump has imposed a series of new tariffs on various goods and trading partners, resulting in increased tariff revenue for the federal government. Trump is attempting to revitalize domestic manufacturing through tariffs and address trade imbalances.