Frame the origin question
Use public sources and tariff context to identify what needs review before treating the product as preferential.
Use this public page to frame whether an import scope needs origin review, then use Traverse Paid when the review needs full tool output and source-backed export.
Use public sources and tariff context to identify what needs review before treating the product as preferential.
Keep HTS, origin, supplier, and agreement context together so future source changes can be matched to the same product line.
Use Paid when the workflow needs full tool output, AD/CVD detail, and source-backed PDF/CSV export.
Start with HTS, bill of materials, production path, origin claim, and the rule question before treating the product as preferential.
No. A certificate supports the claim, but the product facts still need to align with the applicable rule of origin and records trail.
Document the scope when the same product, supplier, or sourcing path will be reused, audited, or updated across shipments.
No. Traverse helps structure the review path and source-backed handoff. Certification remains a company and advisor responsibility.
Gather HTS, product description, origin path, supplier records, bill of materials, and the specific preference claim being considered.
Open framing stays public. Paid is for full tool output, AD/CVD detail, and source-backed PDF/CSV export.