Official reference points
Official tariff resources before a trade recovery data screen.
These public resources help a company understand the tariff environment before it organizes source records for a margin-impact or trade recovery data screen.
CBP trade remedies.
CBP's trade-remedy materials are a starting point for understanding public tariff programs and enforcement context. Trade Recovery Data uses official references as background only; it does not decide applicability, classify goods, prepare claims, file claims, or provide legal advice.
Section 301 reference material.
Section 301 tariff questions can affect duty cost, landed cost, and product-level margin. The first data-screen question is whether the company can identify duty and tariff amounts at a useful record level before any specialist review.
IEEPA tariff reference material.
IEEPA-related tariff activity can create finance and operations questions before a company has a clean source file. A records-first screen keeps the first step focused on COGS, duty-cost pools, matching keys, and specialist-readiness.
How to use official sources.
Official resources should not be treated as a substitute for qualified advice. Use them to frame the internal data question: what was paid, where did it land in COGS, what products or shipments carried the cost, and what downstream records might need specialist review?
Related pages: tariff margin trade recovery, tariff impact on COGS and margin, and duty drawback data readiness.