HS Trade News Intelligence for Import, Export, and Supply Chain Teams
Track HS trade-code news in real time across global sources in 50+ languages with boolean search, targeted filters for HS codes, countries, and languages, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for trade teams, customs users, supply-chain analysts, and exporters, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for trade monitoring, customs intelligence, sourcing analysis, and opportunity tracking.

HS code news search for international trade, customs, and supply-chain intelligence
The Harmonized System is the backbone of product classification in international trade. This service helps teams retrieve news by HS code so they can monitor product categories, trade flows, tariffs, customs risk, regulation, logistics, and commodity-linked developments using the same structure that trade documentation already uses.
Why HS-based monitoring matters
HS codes are used throughout customs declarations, tariff schedules, trade compliance, freight forwarding, procurement intelligence, and import-export workflows. If your product or team already works in HS language, news retrieval should match that structure.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Trade monitoring is difficult when product categories are described differently across markets, languages, and documents. HS codes provide a standardized vocabulary that helps analysts and applications focus on the right goods category instead of chasing inconsistent product wording.
Who Is It For?
Importers, exporters, customs brokers, freight forwarders, and trade compliance teams.
Developers building trade intelligence, supply-chain visibility, tariff monitoring, or procurement products.
Economists, commodity analysts, and logistics researchers tracking product-level trade developments.
AI teams enriching trade workflows with product-code-based news retrieval.
Key Benefits
Search news by HS code instead of relying only on product keywords.
Monitor tariffs, customs changes, sanctions, shipping disruption, sourcing risk, and commodity developments.
Use boolean operators to focus on a market, route, supplier country, port, or regulation topic.
Retrieve headlines, briefs, or full text depending on how deep the user needs to go.
Work from API, MCP, and the web app with the same classification-aware retrieval model.
Use Cases
Supply-chain apps that notify users about disruption affecting specific HS-coded goods.
Trade compliance dashboards for tariff changes, customs rulings, and import restrictions.
Procurement and sourcing workflows that watch specific input materials or finished goods.
AI agents generating product-category trade notes for buyers, analysts, or operations teams.
How It Works
Pick the HS code that represents the product family you want to monitor.
Retrieve headlines, briefs, or full text and add boolean search terms when needed.
Filter by country and language, then feed the results into trade dashboards, alerts, or AI workflows.
AI and MCP Workflows
Use MCP so AI agents can gather HS-coded news before summarizing trade risk or sourcing conditions.
Combine HS codes with country filters, logistics nodes, and company lists for richer trade analysis.
Automate supply-chain intelligence around specific products rather than broad sectors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is HS used in practice? HS is used widely in customs, tariff schedules, international trade documentation, and product-level trade analytics.
Can I monitor one product category globally? Yes. That is exactly what HS-based retrieval is designed for.
Can AI agents turn HS news into trade insights? Yes. MCP access makes it easy to plug the service into AI analysis workflows.
Getting Started
Start with the HS codes that define the goods your users buy, sell, source, or track. Then choose headlines, briefs, or full text depending on whether the workflow is scanning, monitoring, or deep analysis. API, MCP, and web app access are included. Each headline costs 1 credit, each brief costs 2 credits, and each full text result costs 5 credits. If you expect continuous trade monitoring, the annual plan is usually the better buy because you pay for only 10 months and get 12 months of access, giving you 2 months free.
Getting Started
Choose a plan
Pick monthly or annual billing. Annual billing gives two months free.
Set searches and filters
Use keywords, boolean operators, source, country, language, and date filters.
Use results in your workflow
Review in the web app or connect results to alerts, dashboards, API, MCP, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or WhatsApp.
Plans, credits, and subscribe links
Annual plans charge for 10 months and include 12 months of access, so you receive two months free. For news services, each headline uses 1 credit, each brief uses 2 credits, and each full story uses 5 credits. Platform services use the same credit-led plan structure for search and retrieval volume.