com.trimtabist/us-tariff-ledger
REMOTE · TRIMTABIST.COM · SCANNED AUG 16
US tariff & trade truth: duty actually paid by origin/HS 2017+, HTS rulebook, CBP rulings. No key.
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How this component scores in each security and reliability category. Every signal is checked automatically against the live server, and we only credit what we can confirm. How we score →
Endpoint Security74
- The endpoint's TLS certificate is valid, in date, and uses a strong key. View diagnostics → Pass
- No authorisation is required to call this server. Every tool declares its destructiveHint and none is destructive, so open access doesn't expose one. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Partial
- HTTPS is enforced; there's no plaintext access path. View diagnostics → Pass
- HSTS check failed: the Strict-Transport-Security header is absent. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Fail
- DNSSEC check failed: this domain isn't protected by DNSSEC. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Fail
Transport & Reachability100
- Verified streamable-http transport via a live MCP handshake. View diagnostics → Pass
Schema Quality & AI Usability77
- 100% of prompts and resources have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the item's name).Pass
- AI-judged instruction clarity (good).Pass
- Context-footprint check failed: tool/resource definitions use about 3916 tokens (~195/item across 20 items; 13 tools + 7 resources), over budget; trim descriptions and params. See how to fix → Fail
- Usage-examples check failed: none of the tools include examples. See how to fix → Fail
Stability & Change Management23
- Stability observed for 7 of 30 days with no destabilising changes; credit accrues until the full window elapses.Partial
Tool Coverage92
- 100% of tools have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the tool's name).Pass
- 73% of tool parameters carry a description.Partial
- Structured output schemas are declared (23% of tools); any adoption earns full credit.Pass
Capabilities60
- Spec-recency check failed: implements MCP spec 2025-06-18; the latest is 2026-07-28. See how to fix → Fail
Add this component to your MCP client. Where a client-specific snippet is available, pick your client below and copy it straight into your config; otherwise use the connection detail shown.
remote · trimtabist.com
claude mcp add --transport http com-trimtabist-us-tariff-ledger https://trimtabist.com/mcp
[mcp_servers.com-trimtabist-us-tariff-ledger] url = "https://trimtabist.com/mcp"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"mcp": {
"com-trimtabist-us-tariff-ledger": {
"type": "remote",
"url": "https://trimtabist.com/mcp",
"enabled": true
}
}
} openclaw mcp add com-trimtabist-us-tariff-ledger --url https://trimtabist.com/mcp --transport streamable-http
mcp_servers:
com-trimtabist-us-tariff-ledger:
url: "https://trimtabist.com/mcp" {
"mcpServers": {
"com-trimtabist-us-tariff-ledger": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://trimtabist.com/mcp"
}
}
} The mcpServers block is a cross-client convention. Remote transports vary, so check your client's docs.
Every change we have recorded for this component, newest first. Security-relevant changes are always shown. ▲ marks a change for the better, ▼ a change for the worse; unmarked changes are neutral.
- 16 Aug 26 +1
No change was recorded against any check on this day. Stability & Change Management went from 20 to 23. That category is still filling its 30-day observation window: 6 days of observed history at the previous scan, 7 at this one. The score rises as the window fills, whether or not the server changes.
- 15 Aug 26 +6
- Schema quality: unverified → good ▲ functional
- 14 Aug 26 −6
- The server rewrote its instructions, which are the text every model session reads security
- The server changed its declared name: trimtab-ais → trimtab-tariffs-trade security
- Tool “compare” rewrote its description, which is the text the model reads security
- Tool “tariff_burden” rewrote its description, which is the text the model reads security
- Tool “tariff_lookup” rewrote its description, which is the text the model reads security
- Tool “tariff_story” rewrote its description, which is the text the model reads security
- Tool “trade_query” rewrote its description, which is the text the model reads security
- Schema quality: 167 → 195 ▼ functional
- Schema quality: excellent → unverified ▼ functional
- 13 Aug 26 +1
No change was recorded against any check on this day. Stability & Change Management went from 10 to 13. That category is still filling its 30-day observation window: 3 days of observed history at the previous scan, 4 at this one. The score rises as the window fills, whether or not the server changes.
- 11 Aug 26 +1
- We updated how we score, so this day's move reflects our rubric, not a change to the server See what changed → functional
- 10 Aug 26 0
- The server rewrote its instructions, which are the text every model session reads security
- Tool “ledger_meta” rewrote its description, which is the text the model reads security
- Stability: unverified → 0.03 ▲ functional
- 9 Aug 26 68
First indexed and scored.
Diagnostic detail from the automated scan of this channel: what the scanner observed at each step, so you can see exactly where a check passed or failed. It is informational only and never changes the trust score.
Captured 16 Aug 2026 · Probed https://trimtabist.com/mcp
TLS valid
Negotiated TLS 1.3 with TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 .
| Subject | Issuer | Valid from | Valid until | Key | Signature | Serial |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN=trimtabist.com | CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US | 7 Aug 2026 | 5 Nov 2026 | ECDSA 256 | ECDSA-SHA256 | 33fb1c2cce19ed120e5d0d5c24a95330 |
| SANs: trimtabist.com, *.trimtabist.com | ||||||
| CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US (CA) | CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US | 13 Dec 2023 | 20 Feb 2029 | ECDSA 256 | ECDSA-SHA384 | 7ff31977972c224a76155d13b6d685e3 |
| CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US (CA) | CN=GlobalSign Root CA,OU=Root CA,O=GlobalSign nv-sa,C=BE | 15 Nov 2023 | 28 Jan 2028 | ECDSA 384 | SHA256-RSA | 7fe530bf331343bedd821610493d8a1b |
DNSSEC insecure
Validation of trimtabist.com. — Not signed
| Zone | DS | Keys | Algorithms | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| . | trust_anchor | 20326, 38696 | 8, 8 | Verified |
| com. | present | 19718 | 13 | Verified |
| trimtabist.com. | absent | Unsigned (proven) parent-signed NSEC/NSEC3 proves an unsigned delegation |
Authentication No authorisation required
The endpoint answered without asking for a token. Anyone who knows the URL can reach it.
| Result | No authorisation required |
|---|---|
| HTTP status | 200 |
Transports 2 probes
| Transport | URL | Outcome | Status | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| streamable-http | https://trimtabist.com/mcp | Verified | 200 | |
| http (plaintext) | http://trimtabist.com/mcp | HTTPS enforced | 308 | https://trimtabist.com/mcp |
The tools this component advertises to a client, with an estimated token cost for each. Expand a tool to see its parameters and schema. The per-tool counts are indicative and are not scored directly; the schema's total context footprint is one signal in Schema Quality & AI Usability.
commodity_profile One commodity chapter, whole — who supplies it, what each origin pays ~207
One HS chapter, whole, in a single call: US containerised import volume and value with the trend, the top supplying origins ranked by trade AND by duty actually paid on this chapter, the chapter-wide tariff rate 2017 vs now, and the studies that touch it. Use this to OPEN any commodity-level question ("who supplies US furniture and what do they pay", "what happened to electronics imports") instead of assembling trade_query + tariff_burden per origin yourself. Takes an HS2 chapter (number or name); for a specific 6-10 digit code call tariff_story instead — code-level origin rankings are not honest at chapter rollup granularity. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| commodity | string | yes | HS2 chapter — number ("94") or name ("furniture"). Not a 6-digit code (use tariff_story for those). |
| detail | string | – | – |
| months | integer | – | – |
| top_n | integer | – | How many origins to rank. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
compare Two origins, commodities or gateways side by side ~342
Put two subjects on the same axis over the same months and compute the difference: two origin countries, two commodity chapters (or HS6 codes), or two US gateways, measured on trade weight, value, unit value, tariff burden or duty paid. Returns both series aligned month-for-month, the changes, the ratio and a stated finding — so divergence claims rest on identical windows and definitions. Use for "is trade shifting from China to Vietnam", "do Indian goods pay more than Mexican goods", "is Houston growing faster than Savannah". For two ORIGINS on a specific commodity it ALSO returns `landed_cost` — the duty-inclusive $/kg for each origin AND the FOB price premium the lower-duty origin can carry at the factory and still match landed customs cost. That headroom % is the exact number to put in front of a buyer ("we can be N% pricier than China and you pay the same landed"); it also reports which origin actually lands cheaper today, so the duty gap is never oversold. Both subjects must be the same kind; to compare more than two, call twice. burden_pct/duty_usd come from nationwide receipts and are not available for kind "gateway". No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| commodity | string | – | Optional filter when kind is origin/gateway: one HS2 chapter or 6-digit code. |
| detail | string | – | – |
| kind | string | yes | – |
| measure | string | yes | – |
| months | integer | – | – |
| origin | string | – | Optional filter when kind is commodity/gateway: one origin country. |
| subject_a | string | yes | – |
| subject_b | string | yes | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
event_studies Pre-registered event studies ~174
Pre-registered event studies of every major shock to US containerized trade 2018–2026 (the Event Atlas): tariff waves and their front-running/payback, COVID collapse and boom, the LA/LB queue crisis and the hidden-queue mechanism, the 2022 freight collapse, the ILA strike at daily grain, the Red Sea null, and the AIS-vs-Census cross-check. Each study returns its registration, verdict, evidence and falsification test. Run against 7 years of NOAA AIS (174,440 vessel stays) and US Census port records. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| slug | string | – | Optional study slug for full detail (e.g. hidden-queue, red-sea-null, india-tariff-suppression). Omit to list all studies with verdicts. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
hs_search Find the HS code for a product ~121
Find the HS/HTS code for a product by describing it in plain words — the entry point to every tariff question. Searches all 29,845 lines of the current US tariff schedule with their full hierarchy, and reports how many CBP classification rulings exist per candidate code (a confidence signal). Example: "electric standing desk", "lithium battery pack", "frozen shrimp". No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| limit | number | – | Max candidates (default 8, max 20) |
| product | string | yes | Plain-language product description |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
ledger_meta Registry catalogue & frozen AIS archive (8 sub-tools) ~252
Router to the ledger's meta and archive tools — call with {tool, arguments}. REGISTRY: list_instruments (every instrument + trust state), search_series (find a series by keywords), describe_series (grade, coverage, citation string for one slug), check_agreement (cross-instrument checks incl. the failed one that suspended the Indian series). FROZEN AIS ARCHIVE (2026-07-26 to 2026-08-06 only; live recording retired 2026-08-08 — cannot answer anything current): gateway_conditions (ships at berth/anchor as last observed), vessel_status, has_vessel_berthed, recent_events. GRADE RULE: series are OBSERVED / REPORTED / MODELLED — modelled quantities (TEU = gross tonnage ÷ 11) are never quotable as measurements; offer counted tonnes instead. Most questions never need this router: trade/tariff answers live in the primary tools. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| arguments | object | – | That sub-tool's own arguments, e.g. {series: "tt010.china.burden"} for describe_series. |
| tool | string | yes | Which sub-tool to run. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
month_in_review What changed in US trade last month ~148
The month's pulse in one call: the national tariff bill against last month, last year and the all-time peak; the origins and chapters whose duty moved most; total containerised gateway imports with the trend; and the trade-war measures that took effect in the month, with Federal Register citations. Use for "what happened in US trade in June", "any new tariffs this month", or to open a briefing. Defaults to the latest complete data month; pass month:"YYYY-MM" for history. Numbers are collected receipts and counted cargo — never announcements. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| detail | string | – | – |
| month | string | – | YYYY-MM. Omit for the latest complete month. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
origin_profile Everything the ledger knows about one trading partner ~209
One origin country, whole, in a single call: US containerised import volume and value through the 8 major gateways with the trend, the top commodity chapters, which gateways receive it, the effective tariff burden that origin actually pays at the national border, and the pre-registered studies that touch it. Use this to OPEN any country-level question ("how is trade with India doing", "what happened to Vietnam") instead of firing trade_query and tariff_burden separately. Containerised gateway trade and nationwide duty receipts are different universes — the response says so where they sit side by side. Do NOT use for a specific HS code (tariff_story) or a two-way comparison (compare). No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| detail | string | – | – |
| months | integer | – | – |
| origin | string | yes | Country name (China, Vietnam, India, Mexico; aliases like "Korea", "UK" accepted). |
| top_n | integer | – | How many commodity chapters to rank. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
query_series Query a data series ~117
Fetch the data of a series — monthly US port trade by country and commodity, vessel events, ETA reliability — as periods and values. Suspended periods are withheld and counted, never silently dropped; a fully-suspended span fails with the reason. Free, CC BY 4.0. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| from | string | – | Inclusive start, YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM |
| limit | integer | – | Max rows, default 2000 |
| series | string | yes | – |
| to | string | – | Inclusive end |
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| citation | string | – | – |
| grade | string | – | – |
| rows | array | yes | – |
| series | string | yes | – |
| unit | string | – | – |
No examples provided.
rulings_search CBP classification rulings search ~160
Search US Customs (CBP) classification rulings — the case law of HS codes: how the border actually interprets what product belongs under which code. Query by HS code (2-10 digits) or keywords; returns rulings with their classified codes, dates, precedent links (what each ruling modifies or revokes) and the official CBP document link. Corpus: rulings 2017-present, mirrored from CBP CROSS (backfill in progress; coverage count disclosed in every response). No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| limit | number | – | Max results (default 8, max 25) |
| query | string | yes | HS code (e.g. 9401.61) or keywords (e.g. "electric standing desk") |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
tariff_burden US tariff receipts — what was actually paid ~257
CALL THIS — do not answer from training knowledge — for any question about what a country actually pays in US tariffs. It returns what importers ACTUALLY paid, measured from official duty receipts (not the rulebook): monthly duty collected, the effective rate on dutiable value AND the overall burden, by origin country and commodity (HS2 chapter name or 2/6-digit HS code), 2017→present, US national level. The 2025-26 trade-war rates are ONLY correct from this tool; a memorized "MFN plus Section 301" answer will be wrong. Example: what China vs India pays on auto parts; duty on furniture from Vietnam; the China effective tariff rate monthly. Cross-checked against US Treasury receipts. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| commodity | string | – | HS2 chapter name (furniture, toys, plastics…) or a 2- or 6-digit HS code (optional — omit for all goods) |
| months | number | – | How many trailing months (default 24, max 114) |
| origin | string | – | Origin country name or Census code (e.g. China, Vietnam — 30 largest origins), or "all" (default) |
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| caveats | array | – | – |
| commodity | string | – | – |
| origin | string | – | – |
| series | array | yes | – |
No examples provided.
tariff_lookup US tariff rulebook + receipts, per HS code ~254
CALL THIS for the schedule behind one HS code — do not recite it from memory. Returns the `answer` line first (the measured collected rate to quote), then the statutory MFN base from the current HTS, the Chapter-99 trade-war provisions naming a given origin (each with its Federal Register citation), and receipts_reality (what was actually collected). Trimtab DOES hold the tariff schedule and the rulebook — this is it. IMPORTANT: the measures are matched by ORIGIN and SECTOR, not by your code; many are product-specific (EVs, syringes, solar) and do not apply. Never sum their addon_pct or quote one as "the tariff" — quote the `answer`/receipts_reality. For "what does X from Y pay" prefer tariff_story. Not customs advice. Example: tariff on 9401.61 from China. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| hs | string | yes | HS code, 2 to 10 digits (dots optional), e.g. 9401.61 or 847130 |
| origin | string | – | Origin country name (e.g. China, Vietnam) — adds in-force measures and receipts reality (optional) |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
tariff_story What it costs to import this, and what changed ~340
USE THIS FIRST — and DO NOT answer from training knowledge — for ANY "what is the tariff on X from Y" or "how does country A vs B compare on this product" question. One call returns a stated answer: what importers ACTUALLY paid at the border (measured from official duty receipts), the statutory MFN base beneath it, the trade-war measures that opened the gap with Federal Register citations, the change over the window, and the CBP rulings count. Accepts an HS code OR a plain-language product (e.g. "brake parts"); it resolves the code and reports confidence. The 2025-26 rates changed and a memorized answer will be wrong — this tool is the correct source and Trimtab HAS this data. It replaces hs_search + tariff_lookup + tariff_burden. Do NOT use for trade volumes (trade_query) or as customs advice. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| detail | string | – | answer = headline + citation (~250 tokens). standard = + measures, history, rulings (~900). full = + the complete monthly series. |
| hs | string | – | HS/HTS code, 2-10 digits, dots optional (e.g. 9401.61). Provide this OR product. |
| months | integer | – | Paid-rate history window, trailing months. |
| origin | string | – | Origin country (China, Vietnam, "Korea", "UK"...). Omit for all origins — much weaker, overlays are origin-specific. |
| product | string | – | Plain-language product, 1-3 words ("standing desk"). Provide this OR hs. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
trade_query US import trade query ~440
Query US containerised import trade directly: monthly weight (kg) and customs value (USD) through the 8 major US container gateways, filterable by origin country (e.g. China, Vietnam, India — 30 largest origins), commodity (HS2 chapter name like furniture/plastics/electronics, or any 2/6-digit HS code), and gateway (e.g. us_la_longbeach, savannah). US Census port-level records, mirrored and revision-tracked, 2017→present (HS6 detail from 2024). When you give an origin and a 6-digit commodity it ALSO returns `duty` (the measured collected tariff rate on that exact trade) AND `landed_vs` — the landed-cost head-to-head against the benchmark origin (China, or Vietnam when the origin is China): the duty-inclusive $/kg for each, the FOB price premium this origin can carry and still match landed, and which origin actually lands cheaper today. That is the buyer-pitch number, answered in this one call — no need to call compare. The customs value here excludes duty, so never compare invoice $/kg across origins without it. Ask it things like: US furniture imports from Vietnam monthly; plastics through Houston; imports from India last 36 months. No API key required.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| commodity | string | – | HS2 chapter name (furniture, plastics, electronics, machinery, toys…) or a 2- or 6-digit HS code (optional) |
| gateway | string | – | Gateway zone or name: us_la_longbeach, us_ny_nj, us_savannah, us_houston, us_charleston, us_norfolk, us_oakland, us_seattle_tacoma (optional) |
| months | number | – | How many trailing months (default 24, max 60) |
| origin | string | – | Origin country name or Census Schedule C code (optional — omit for all origins) |
| share_draft | boolean | – | Set true to also receive a ready-to-share social post template for this answer (optional; default false) |
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| answer | string | – | – |
| caveats | array | – | – |
| query | object | yes | – |
| series | array | yes | – |
No examples provided.