I looked at yesterday's daily financial report from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the marked positions are the customs duties and excise taxes collected by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This data reflects the scale of U.S. trade tax revenue, with units in millions. The 'Today' figure is not for a single day but is the cumulative amount for the month, while the 'Month' represents the total data for that month.

The data indeed shows that $11.68 billion in tax revenue is the largest single-day amount in history, with some media interpreting this as a direct benefit of Trump's tariff policy, considering it an achievement brought by Trump. However, I do not agree with this perspective, as Trump's high tariffs have not been in place for very long.

These high figures may actually reflect other countries' concerns about upcoming high tariffs from the U.S., prompting them to enter the market early to avoid higher tariffs. This influx is likely to be a one-time event and does not truly reflect the data on tariff revenue.

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