Daily reading
Daily Signals and Analysis answer what changed and which record should be opened first.
PublicationIt arrives as notices, rulings, dockets, hearings, statutes, and filings. Traverse is built around the work of keeping that record close to the trade file before a team acts.
Editorial position
Most trade-policy pages either summarize the change or bury the user in the source system. Traverse keeps both layers in the same frame.
Public readers get the official movement and today's full analysis. Paid review is reserved for the full archive, full tool output, AD/CVD detail, Chapter 98 processing, exports, and the work that keeps returning.
How the site is organized
Daily Signals and Analysis answer what changed and which record should be opened first.
PublicationActions, hearings, and decisions keep new official movement in one review path.
Record shelfTariff Check, Policy Map, and Trade Flows bring the policy move back to exposure and origin.
Review toolsHTS, CBP rulings, statutes, Congress, and search remain close when the answer depends on the underlying text.
Primary textThe product is not trying to replace judgment. It is trying to keep the record from getting lost before judgment happens.
Traverse does not file entries, submit corrections, or run customs broker execution.
Counsel still owns interpretation, privilege, and legal advice.
The final classification and sourcing decision remain outside the product.