Trump sets his sights on tariffs with new revenue service
Donald Trump commented on the upcoming tariffs during his first speech after being sworn in. "For this purpose, we will create an External Revenue Service to collect all tariffs, fees, and revenues. It will be a huge sum of money from foreign sources," Trump announced.
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. During his speech, he referred to the tariffs he plans to impose. He indicated that he intends to create a special department.
Trump announces a new service
"I will immediately conduct a full review of our trade system to protect American workers and their families. Instead of taxing our citizens to strengthen third countries, we will impose tariffs and taxes on third countries to enrich our citizens," Trump said.
"For this purpose, we will create an External Revenue Service to collect all tariffs, fees, and revenues. It will be a huge sum of money from foreign sources," the new president added.
"The American dream will soon begin to flourish like never before," he emphasized.
"Soft and pathetically weak deals"
In mid-January, Donald Trump announced for the first time the creation of a new customs office, the External Revenue Service, which will be responsible for collecting tariffs and revenues from foreign trade.
In his post on the X platform, Trump criticized the existing trade agreements, calling them "soft and weak" and indicating that the American economy has supported the prosperity of other countries at the expense of its interests. "We will start charging those who make money off us through trade," he announced, declaring that the first day of his presidency would also be the day of the inauguration of the new office.
"Through soft and pathetically weak trade deals, the American economy has provided growth and prosperity to the world while taxing itself. It's time to change that. Today, I announce that I will create the External Revenue Service to collect our tariffs and all revenues from foreign sources," Trump wrote.