Federal Register Importers of light-walled rectangular pipe and tube from…
Federal Register Importers of frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam: final…
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Federal Register Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide From China; Determination
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Federal Register Importers of light-walled rectangular pipe and tube from…
Federal Register Importers of frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam: final…
Federal Register Wood moulding and millwork importers from China: new…
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Federal Register Silicon metal importers from Laos face final antidumping…
Federal Register Silicon metal importers from Angola: Final dumping…
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Federal Register Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide From China; Determination
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Importers of light-walled rectangular pipe and tube from Mexico: preliminary antidumping duty rates published for Perfiles LM and Regiopytsa for 2023-2024 review period. Review preliminary rates and submit comments if interested party.
Federal Register · 2026-02-23
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Importers of frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam: final antidumping duty rates published for 2023-2024 review period, with 24 exporters receiving separate rates. Review updated rates before next shipment.
Federal Register · 2026-02-23
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Automotive importers and exporters in North America: USITC launched investigation to prepare 2027 report on USMCA automotive rules of origin economic impact and operation. No action required — informational only.
Federal Register · 2026-02-23
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1-Hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-Diphosphonic Acid From the People's Republic of China: Final Affirmative Determination of Circumvention
Federal Register · 2026-02-23
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The average customs broker monitors 25+ government sources across three countries. Most changes get caught after they take effect, not before.
94%
of Canadian compliance executives say regulatory complexity increased in the last 3 years
PwC 2025 Global Compliance Survey
surge in new client requests at one major Canadian brokerage during the 2025 tariff war
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01 — Monitoring

Every source. Automated.

Our crawlers check customs notices, gazette publications, tariff orders, trade remedies, sanctions updates, and system outages across Canada, the US, and Mexico every 15 minutes. Nothing slips through.

02 — Structure

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Every item is tagged with affected HS codes, effective dates, and severity — so you can filter your feed to see only what matters to your trade lanes. Not a wall of text. Structured, searchable data.

03 — Accuracy

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  • Secretaría de Economía
  • TIGIE Tariff Schedule
  • COFEMERSIMIR (proposed regs)
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Global Trade Briefings — Weekly Digest Week of February 17, 2026

Steel surtax now applies to derivative products — 25% on HS 7301–7326 from US origin

CBSA Customs Notice 26-04 expands the existing US surtax to cover downstream steel products including structures, tubes, wire, and fasteners. Importers sourcing these products from US suppliers face a 25% surtax effective March 1. Review all active POs for US-origin steel products against the expanded HS code list. Remission applications available for products with no Canadian or alternative-source equivalent.

⚡ Deadline: March 1, 2026 · Affected: HS 7301–7326 · Source: CBSA CN 26-04

CARM Release 3.2 adds 14 mandatory data elements — broker software updates required

CBSA has published Release 3.2 for the CARM Client Portal, introducing 14 new mandatory data elements for commercial accounting declarations. Brokers must update transmission software by April 1, 2026. Check with your EDI provider for compliance timelines.

⚡ Deadline: April 1, 2026 · Affected: All B3/B2 filers · Source: CARM Release Notes

CUSMA certificate of origin requirements updated for automotive parts

Canada Gazette Part II published SOR/2026-14, amending the CUSMA Rules of Origin Regulations for certain auto parts. The regional value content threshold for HS 8708 components has been adjusted. Exporters and producers should update their certificates of origin before the April 1 effective date.

📋 Deadline: April 1, 2026 · Affected: HS 8708 · Source: Gazette Part II, SOR/2026-14

ACE production system maintenance — extended window February 22–23

CBP announced via CSMS that the February ACE maintenance window has been extended to 8 hours (Saturday 10 PM – Sunday 6 AM ET) for a system upgrade. Plan filings accordingly.

🔧 Informational · Source: CBP CSMS #26-000147
Accuracy guarantee

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Unlike AI-generated summaries that can hallucinate HS codes, invent deadlines, or misclassify duty rates, our system extracts structured data directly from official government publications using deterministic parsing — the same approach used in institutional financial data systems.

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  • Every item links directly to the original government source document
  • Severity scoring based on transparent, rules-based criteria (deadline proximity, penalty exposure, scope of impact)
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What you see vs. what others generate
Global Trade Briefings
HS 7301–7326 · 25% surtax · Effective March 1, 2026 · Source: CBSA CN 26-04
Typical AI summary
Steel products (approximately HS 73xx) face new duties of around 20–25% starting in early March
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