About
Global Trade Briefings monitors 25+ government sources across Canada, the United States, and Mexico to deliver source-verified regulatory intelligence for cross-border trade professionals.
Our system extracts data directly from official publications — no AI-generated numbers, no hallucinated HS codes. Every date, duty rate, and reference number links to the original source document.
What we cover
We track tariff changes, antidumping and countervailing duty orders, sanctions updates, customs rulings, and regulatory amendments across all three CUSMA jurisdictions. Sources include the Canada Gazette, CBSA customs notices, CARM updates, the U.S. Federal Register, CBP CSMS, OFAC, BIS, USTR, Mexico's DOF, SAT, and ANAM.
How it works
Automated crawlers pull new publications from official government feeds daily. Each item is classified by priority, tagged with relevant HS codes and regulatory references, and translated into English, French, and Spanish. High-priority items receive an editorial summary explaining the practical impact for importers and customs brokers.
Source verification
Every item in a Global Trade Briefing is traceable to its original government publication. We do not paraphrase duty rates, invent effective dates, or generate HS codes. If it appears in the briefing, it links to the source document.