If you're building software that touches international trade, this gives Claude the framework a customs specialist uses: HS classification via the GRI rules, denied party screening workflows, FTA qualification logic, and jurisdiction-specific documentation requirements for US ACE, UK CDS, and EU systems. It's grounded in 15+ years of practitioner knowledge, so it knows the difference between a CF-28 request and an ISF violation, why GRI 3(a) beats 3(b), and how USMCA certifications differ from EUR.1 forms. Reach for it when you need to classify products under HTS codes, validate commercial invoices, screen transaction parties, or respond to audit requests. The examples are real compliance scenarios, not toy problems.
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