HTS Classification

HTS Classification

Making the complex more understandable

Does classification leave your head spinning? This is an overview of the HTS, GRIs, and how to classify goods for international trade. We also talk about a few recent decisions by Customs headquarters and how they may affect your business.

Topics Include:
  • Best practices
  • Common mistakes
  • Further resources

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