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Understanding new CBP cargo description rules
The importance of an accurate goods description can’t be underestimated in customs classification, and a rec...
How the US election result could impact UK tariffs and trade
With North America representing a key export market for British goods —17.6% of all UK trade, totaling appro...
How M&S Food introduced a cost-saving approach to customs controls with TariffTel
Food and drinks goods are notoriously hard to classify because of the complex nature of their make-up, extensi...
Five benefits of implementing TariffTel, according to our customers
Customs compliance is a complex arena with a multitude of regulations, tariffs, and duties that businesses mus...
Classification as easy as ABC…or is it?
The kids are going back to school and with them a myriad of equipment, uniform and undoubtedly snacks to keep ...
Team spotlight – Jed Jones, Head of Operations
Next up in our team spotlight series is Jed Jones, our Head of Operations. Jed talks about how he started out ...
How to stay on top of trade compliance
When it comes to assigning tariff codes to your goods, there are several good practices to adopt that make all...
Picky about your picnic food classifications?
Everyone enjoys a picnic, but do you enjoy classifying picnic products as much as eating them? When it comes t...
Team spotlight – Harrison Bay, Customs classification specialist
This month, it's the turn of Harrison Bay, one of our customs classification specialists, to tell us a bit abo...
Why does every product need a tariff code?
Whether you’re shipping one or a thousand products across borders, every product has to be assigned a specif...