How to solve the challenges of complex food classification
In the world of food and drink, getting your product to market isn’t as simple as boxing it up and shipping ...
What’s ahead for customs classification in food in 2025?
The global appetite for unique and sustainable food and drink products is booming, creating exciting opportuni...
2025 tariff code changes affecting the humble tomato
The humble tomato, a staple of kitchens and markets worldwide. Recent updates to the tariff book now make this...
Why incorrect HS codes erode profit margin
Accurate customs classification can make or break a business’s bottom line. Yet, many companies underestimat...
Unlocking the power of data and the role of AI classification
Customs classification is the backbone of global trade compliance, ensuring products are categorised accuratel...
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...
Adding some sparkle to Christmas classifications
Classifying Christmas products can add a bit of sparkle to anyone’s day. From costumes to Christmas tree dec...
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...