The Importer's Brief identifies the tariff changes, customs rulings, and trade actions that affect your products, suppliers, sourcing countries, and duty exposure, and tells you what they mean for your costs. In plain English, before they reach an invoice.
A sample of public developments the desk has tracked. Each was identified from primary government sources and assessed for who it affects and why it matters.
Affected: Importers that paid IEEPA duties on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico.
Why it mattered: Opened a potential path to recover duties already paid, for importers with clean entry records.
Affected: Importers of derivative metal components such as fittings, fasteners, and fixtures.
Why it mattered: Changed duty treatment on affected tariff lines with roughly one week of advance notice.
Affected: Importers sourcing from China, Vietnam, and other named countries.
Why it mattered: A narrow window to file comments before new duties could take effect.
Affected: Importers across all sourcing countries.
Why it mattered: A scheduled change in landed cost that importers can plan entries around.
Affected: Importers of acetone and downstream chemical buyers.
Why it mattered: Set the duty rates applied to subject entries for the review period.
Developments are drawn from public government sources and shown to illustrate the desk's coverage.
Trade actions, tariff modifications, agency notices.
CSMS messages, rulings, operational guidance.
Trade actions, exclusions, investigations.
Major decisions affecting importer obligations and opportunities.
Tell us your product categories and sourcing countries. Within 24 hours you receive a one-page assessment of your current exposure, prepared from public government sources, covering:
Representative format. Each assessment is specific to one importer's products and sourcing countries.
We do not provide legal advice, customs brokerage services, or filing services.
We follow public government sources, identify the developments relevant to a specific importer's products and sourcing countries, and translate them into concise, operational intelligence.
Our role is to help importers learn about important changes before they appear in invoices, audits, or supply chain disruptions, and to walk into broker conversations already knowing the right questions.
Most importers learn about trade changes too late.
The developments that move your costs, including tariff modifications, customs rulings, trade-remedy actions, and court decisions, are public. But they are scattered across dozens of federal sources and change constantly. By the time a change reaches an invoice, an audit, or a disrupted shipment, the window to prepare has usually closed.
The Importer's Brief exists to close that gap. It is a dedicated desk that follows these sources continuously and tells importers what affects their specific products and sourcing countries, while there is still time to act.
The desk was founded by Jake DeVine, a Silicon Valley based entrepreneur with experience in regulated financial markets, where public information and expensive surprises are a daily reality.