TariffsChart
Tariff planning with saved assumptions and broker-ready exports. Most tariff lookups show a rate and leave the rest to the user. TariffsChart adds the landed-cost layer, saved scenarios, and source evidence so a team can revisit the estimate later. Why this belongs here: G2 looks like a software directory, so I would list the practical use case first and keep the feature claims modest. I would frame TariffsChart around “import duty calculator” and send users to https://tariffschart.com/docs. Submission note: TariffsChart is for importers who do not want tariff math living in a messy spreadsheet. It keeps the rate assumptions, source links, freight inputs, and landed-cost estimate together. The main page is https://tariffschart.com/, and this submission points to https://tariffschart.com/docs so users land on the most relevant entry point. The goal is a useful listing, not a loud one. Categories: SaaS; Business Software; Logistics; Ecommerce; Finance; Import Export
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