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HTS, duty, sanctions — answered with citations.

Classification, duty rate, ADCVD exposure, sanctions screening, and ruling search — synthesized across every relevant authority, cited on every line.

Hours per line item Seconds per question

The work the same, the time math redrawn.

BeforeHours per line item

Broker hours across multiple references

  • ·Look up HTS in one tool, duty in another, ADCVD in a third
  • ·Cross-check CBP rulings by hand for prior classification precedent
  • ·Sanctions screening is its own separate workflow
  • ·Manifest-line enrichment scales linearly with broker time
AfterSeconds per question

Per-line answer with citation chain attached

  • Classification + duty + ADCVD on the same answer
  • CBP ruling chain rendered as citations, not as a separate search
  • Sanctions screening returned inline when the entity is named
  • Manifest enrichment runs line-by-line in one pass

A real example

One prompt in. A cited deliverable out.

Classify "UAV remote control kit with FPV goggles" — HTS, duty rate, and any ADCVD exposure.

UAV Remote Control Kit — Classification

Synthesized · cited

HTS classification

  • Recommended HTS heading at the 6-digit level with rationale.
  • 10-digit statistical suffix only when the tool can resolve the variant — never invented.

Duty stack

  • MFN rate, applicable preference programs, and any Section 232/301 surcharge layered in.

ADCVD exposure

  • Active orders cross-checked; no orders match this HTS.

Prior rulings

  • Two CBP CROSS rulings cited as classification precedent.

Citations

USITC HTSCBP CROSSITA AD/CVDFederal Register

Illustrative example. Real output is generated against live records.

What you get

The deliverable comes out finished — not as a pile of records to review.

  • Classification + duty + ADCVD answer with rationale
  • Citation chain back to USITC, CBP CROSS, and Federal Register
  • Sanctions screening inline when an entity is named
  • Multi-jurisdiction comparison on the same HS code

Who uses this

Trade Data Lookup maps across multiple buyer profiles — same workflow, different outcomes.

Customs brokers

Per-line classification with citation chain

Freight forwarders

Manifest enrichment in one prompt

Trade compliance teams

ADCVD + sanctions exposure on one screen

Importers

Landed-cost answer before the PO closes

Built on the public record

Every answer is cross-referenced against authoritative sources and cited inline. Browse the underlying record directly — or just ask.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is the HTS classification?
Classification answers cite the supporting CBP CROSS rulings and USITC headings — every claim is traceable to the source. The tool never invents the 10-digit statistical suffix; it returns a 6-digit recommendation when the variant cannot be resolved.
Does it cover ADCVD?
Yes. Active AD/CVD orders are cross-checked against the proposed classification, and Federal Register actions on the relevant scope are surfaced as citations.
Can I screen entities at the same time?
Yes. Naming a company, vessel, or counterparty in the prompt triggers inline sanctions and screening checks across OFAC, EU, UN, UK, and the US Consolidated Screening List.
How does this compare to legacy customs broker software?
Legacy tools return records; this returns a synthesized answer with the citation chain. You can still drill into any source the moment you want to verify a line.

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