Classifying BBQ foods and products
As summer approaches, BBQ season kicks in, providing retailers with an excellent opportunity to boost sales of...
How to provide a clear goods description when classifying
Every product that crosses borders must be classified to determine its tariff code. Doing this right means you...
Your invitation to our webinar in partnership with the IOE&IT
On the 12th June 2024, at 2-3pm, we will be hosting a must-attend webinar with the Institute of Expo...
Team spotlight – Elizabeth Davies, Customs Systems Manager
This month it's our Customs System's Manager, Elizabeth Davies, taking a turn in the hot seat and telling us a...
How TariffTel transforms your approach to customs classification
International trade today is a dynamic and evolving world to operate in. Whichever sector you are in from reta...
How technology integration is transforming customs classification
In today's rapidly evolving global marketplace, the successful adoption and integration of a customs classific...
Three common misconceptions about tariff codes
If you’re shipping goods internationally, your team are using tariff codes. The chances are many are incorre...
How TariffTel supported boohoo Group’s US expansion
Entering and succeeding in a new market, especially one where the customs controls vary significantly to the U...
We’re talking all things integration at this year’s Customs Compliance
The Customs Compliance Conference takes place in London on 6-7 March. This is an important gathering for all U...
What are the consequences of misclassification?
A common misconception is that misclassifying products with inaccurate tariff codes has minimal consequences. ...