HS Code classification,
expert-grade AI
Tariff comparison and import requirements included — not just a search, but a step-by-step decision process.
99%
Classification accuracy
Top-5 candidates
Q&A
Refined through dialogue
Asks when unsure, branches on your answer
7 steps
Classification pipeline
Auto GRI application
100K+
Cases tested
Accuracy validated against past classifications
Classification report
Not a code — a full report
Questions and answers, GRI rulings, candidate rankings, tariffs and requirements — the entire reasoning is on the record.
Confirmed facts — questions & answers
Only facts that could change the outcome are asked. What the AI verified on its own stays on record with evidence.
Does it open with a zipper like a jacket, or is it a pullover?
Zipper-front jacket
Shell material — man-made fibres vs cotton/wool?
100% polyester (fleece knit)
Evidence: 'fleece, 100% polyester' in the product description
GRI ruling
Sets, mixtures, and parts are screened first — they change which rule applies.
GRI 1 — direct classification. Chapter 61 Note 1: knitted apparel belongs to this chapter.
Candidate ranking — with commentary
Competing headings are kept visible, including why the runner-up lost.
Commentary: anoraks, wind-jackets and 'similar articles' — the zipper-front jacket structure qualifies.
Ruled out — worn on its own; a jacket structure takes 6102 first.
Decision tree
If your answer had been different, you can see exactly where the path would have split.
Final result — tariff & requirements
Tariff rates, strategic-goods status, and import requirements in one place.
Candidate comparison — at a glance
Top-5 candidates side by side — tariff, FTA, strategic goods, and requirements. The cost of a different code is immediately visible.
| Candidate | Confidence | Base rate | FTA (KR-EU) | Strategic | Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6102.30-0000 Women's knit outerwear (man-made fibres) | 99% | 13% | 0% | N/A | KC safety compliance (textiles) |
6110.30-0000 Sweaters & pullovers (man-made fibres) | 5% | 13% | 0% | N/A | KC safety compliance (textiles) |
6102.20-0000 Women's knit outerwear (cotton) | 3% | 13% | 0% | N/A | KC safety compliance (textiles) |
6204.33-0000 Women's woven jacket (synthetic fibres) | 2% | 13% | 0% | N/A | KC safety compliance (textiles) |
6101.30-0000 Men's knit outerwear (man-made fibres) | 1% | 13% | 0% | N/A | KC safety compliance (textiles) |
Why it's accurate
Plausible codes are everywhere.
The correct one is exactly one.
Keyword similarity only gets you to 'close'. The last step that decides accuracy is a legal ruling — the GRI.
Keyword search
Ch. 29
"The ingredients are chemicals, so Chapter 29" — matched by similarity.
Clipduty
3814
Judged by "is it a preparation?", not by ingredient — GRI 3 and the chapter notes applied.
It asks when unsure
Only facts that could change the outcome are confirmed — and the classification branches on your answer.
It rules by the law
GRI rules, section notes, and 1,200+ headings of official commentary are applied as legal criteria, not keywords.
It keeps the evidence
Every question and ruling that produced the final code is traceable — exactly like the report above.
Hard cases covered
By the rules, even where it gets hard
Mixtures, sets, parts — every point where classification splits has been tested.
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