We bring expertise of trade customs transactions by connecting technology (with the help of machine learning & AI) & people (our team of experts & clients) together. We are supporting 80+ countries for HS Code classifications along with Di-minimis information.
Explore MoreEfficient HS Code classification ensures compliance with international trade regulations which eventually improves cost-effectiveness of the shipment.
We help in being accurate/effective categorization of the products which saves times in custom & faster clearance
We help in keeping country specific restriction & prohibition updated so that you are always compliant with custom regulations.
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MTS is Trusted Partner for HS Classification and Customs Compliance. We offer comprehensive solutions for HS classification, customs duties, VAT, GST, and other indirect taxes. Our expertise extends to restriction and prohibition, trade regulations, quotas, low-value shipment / De-minimis value support for e-commerce, and customs exchange rates.
Know MoreOur Expertise with efficient HS Code Classification helps with you stay compliant & accurate product classification with most updated country specifications.
The de-minimis rule is used to outline exceptions or simplified procedures for specific laws, regulations, or taxation.
Customs import duty is a tax imposed on goods when they are imported into a country. The duty is usually based on the value of the goods, and it is used to protect domestic industries, generate revenue for the government, and regulate international trade.
An HS classification tool is a software or system designed to help users identify and assign the correct Harmonized System (HS) codes to their products or goods. HS codes are standardized numerical codes used for international trade, customs, and tariff purposes.
Import restrictions and prohibitions are measures implemented by a country's government to control or limit the importation of certain goods and services. These measures can be in the form of tariffs, quotas, or outright bans.
Some potential drawbacks of import restrictions and prohibitions include increased prices for consumers, reduced competition, and the potential for trade disputes and retaliatory measures by other countries.

