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AI is moving fast in trade compliance. Not all of it is ready for production. This session covers where AI adds real value, where it creates risk, and how to evaluate tools before you commit.
When
Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at 9:12 AM EDT
🕚 1 DAY, 18 HOURS
In this session, Hugo Pakula walks through the current state of AI in trade compliance: the use cases that are genuinely production-ready, the compliance gaps that most tools ignore, and a practical framework for evaluating AI vendors before you put your license on the line.
Topics covered: HS classification at scale, sanctions screening, audit trails and CBP defensibility, confidence scoring, and what "plausible" actually costs you.
Hosted by Tru. Free to attend. Built for working brokers and compliance teams.
Industry
HQ Ruling H350722: What AI Can and Can't Do in Customs Work
AI vendors have been operating in a regulatory grey zone for years. That zone just closed. In January, CBP issued HQ H350722—the first definitive ruling on what AI can and cannot do in customs filings. If your vendor claims their AI can handle classification, valuation, or duty calculation end-to-end, the ruling says that's federal violations. Here's how to read it, what it means for your stack, and which use cases actually survive scrutiny.
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How to Evaluate AI for Trade Compliance
Every AI vendor in trade compliance claims to have the answer. This framework cuts through the noise: four demo questions that separate real solutions from chatbots in compliance wrappers, six red flags that should end the conversation immediately, and six attributes that define a tool worth piloting. Start with post-entry audit—it's where capability becomes measurable.
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Addressing the CBP HQ Ruling on an AI-assisted customs platform
Addressing HQ H350722 and how it affects Brokerage compliance
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