U.S. Customs processed over 3 million entry summaries in April

May 15, 2025

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released operational statistics today for April 2025.

In April 2025, CBP processed more than 3 million entry summaries valued at more than $284 billion, while trade via the ocean environment accounted for 38% of the total import value, followed by air, truck, and rail.

CBP stopped 140 shipments valued at more than $3.65 million for further examination based on the suspected use of forced labor, and which may be subject to a Withhold Release Order, Forced Labor Finding, or the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act's rebuttable presumption, and prohibited importation into the United States under 19 U.S.C. 1307.

In April, CBP also seized 2,613 shipments that contained counterfeit goods valued at more than $502 million.

CBP completed 33 audits in April that identified $117 million in duties and fees owed to the U.S. government, stemming from imported goods that had been improperly declared in accordance with U.S. trade laws and customs regulations. CBP collected over $18 million of this identified revenue and from previous fiscal years' assignments.