Short notes on tariff review, enforcement movement, source trails, and the review workflow behind Traverse.
A tariff rate is the last mile. The earlier signal is often a notice, hearing, exclusion window, agency action, or ruling.
Section 301 changes often begin as source records before they become a new cost line in a spreadsheet.
An HTS line can be the anchor that connects tariff exposure, policy records, agency decisions, and repeat review work.
A source record only becomes useful when it is tied to a product, origin, deadline, or handoff.
Manual tracking usually catches headlines. The hard part is preserving the path from source to operating decision.
Traverse separates public detection from Paid review and exportable review processing.
Insights explain the issue. Public tools show the source. Paid opens full analysis, tool output, and exportable review context when the same question keeps coming back.