Adopting US Import Rule Changes with Confidence

As regulatory demands increase across global trade, compliance isn’t just a box-ticking exercise, it’s a competitive advantage and nowhere is this more evident than in the U.S., where import rules are shifting once again. 

Among the most significant developments is the proposed requirement to list up to 32 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes per product line, a major leap from the current standard of one or two codes.

For many importers the shift will mean more complexity, more errors, and more administrative burden. But at Noatum Logistics, we see it as an opportunity to deliver our import customers even greater value.

Our customs brokerage teams are already preparing for the change, leveraging deep expertise and purpose-built digital tools to ensure our clients stay compliant, efficient, and ahead of the curve. Through our Global Trade Management platform, we can automate and streamline the classification process, reducing manual entry, eliminating delays, and flagging inconsistencies before they become costly compliance issues.

We also embrace the power of AI and intelligent automation to simplify trade data management. By integrating advanced tools into our customs workflows, we can analyse product-level information, manage HTS code expansion, and adapt rapidly as new rules are introduced.

Whether you’re managing high volumes of SKUs, working across complex international trade lanes, or looking to future-proof your customs operations, Noatum provides the expertise and systems to keep your supply chain running smoothly, no matter how the rules evolve.

Noatum Logistics combines expert customs brokerage with intelligent automation to help you meet the demands of tomorrows global trade environment.

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