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Free covers the reference catalogue, 36 glossary entries, the 100-substance regulatory cross-jurisdiction dataset, and 50+ free tools. No card. No timer. Pro at USD 59 per month adds the live trade-data layer that pays for itself the first time you avoid a demurrage day or catch a Section 301 surprise before the invoice ships.

Free

Reference + Phase 1 tools. No card.

USD 0

forever, every Phase 1 capability

  • 36 glossary entries on Incoterms, regulatory, payment, and shipping
  • 100-substance regulatory cross-jurisdiction dataset (TSCA, REACH, AICIS, IECSC, NICNAS, Prop 65)
  • China-export Top 100 reference (HS codes, ports, AD/CVD case numbers)
  • 50+ free tools: FOB cost, container loading, ISO tank loading, DG segregation, MSDS / COA generator
  • Document generators: PO, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Shipping Instructions, VGM, CRN, Telex Release, ChAFTA / RCEP / Form E / Form F Certificate of Origin drafts
  • Calculators: Incoterms matrix, chargeable weight, LCL vs FCL breakeven, margin and breakeven, RFQ comparison
  • China-trade specials: USCC validator, Tianyancha quicklink, Pinyin converter, CNY shutdown planner, 危险化学品 catalog lookup
  • No card. No throttling. No trial timer.
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Pro

Live trade-data layer. Cancel anytime.

USD 59 / month

billed monthly via Stripe

  • Everything on the Free plan
  • US AD/CVD case lookup (154 ITA-seeded cases, primary-source URLs back to access.trade.gov)
  • AU AD duty lookup (Anti-Dumping Commission seed, current cash-deposit rates)
  • EU REACH SVHC + Annex XIV lookup (233 SVHC + 43 Annex XIV authorisation-list)
  • EU CBAM Annex I scope checker (536 CN codes across cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen, electricity)
  • US HTS chapters 28 to 39 plus Section 301 lookup (3,438 HS lines)
  • China VAT export rebate calculator (2,691 HS codes against current MOFCOM rebate table)
  • Korea KCS / KCFTA / RCEP preferential tariff lookup
  • TGA AICIS checker (Australia chemicals inventory)
  • DFAT consolidated sanctions screener (plus UN and OFAC overlays, daily refresh)
  • LC document checker (full UCP 600 + ISBP 745 layer, raw MT700 paste)
  • Currency converter with bank-spread modelling
  • AU landed-cost calculator (FOB to delivered, duty + GST + port charges)
  • Pro tools track usage per cycle; Free tier does not throttle
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Email verification first, then Stripe Checkout. No card on the Free fallback.

What's in each plan

The Free plan covers everything you need to research a supplier, draft a document, or sanity-check a duty rate. Pro adds the live trade-data lookups that pay for themselves the first time you avoid a Section 301 surprise, a sanctions hit, or a UCP 600 discrepancy.

Reference catalogue

Glossary

36 entries on Incoterms, regulatory, payment, logistics, sourcing

Free Pro

Regulatory cross-jurisdiction dataset

100 substances under TSCA, REACH, AICIS, IECSC, K-REACH (500 entries)

Free Pro

China-export Top 100

6-digit HS codes ranked by 2020-2025 export volume, ports, supplier provinces

Free Pro

CAS profiles + industrial-park atlas + topic clusters

50 CAS + 50 parks + 51 clusters, cross-linked

Free Pro

Tools and calculators

50+ free tools

FOB cost, container loading, ISO tank loading, DG segregation, COA / MSDS generator

Free Pro

Document generators

PO, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Shipping Instructions, VGM, ChAFTA / RCEP / Form E

Free Pro

Currency converter with bank-spread modelling

Multi-source FX ladder (Open Exchange Rates, exchangerate.host, Wise) with bank-spread layer

Free Pro

AU landed-cost calculator (full)

FOB to delivered including duty + GST + port charges, 2,895 HS6 rows

Free Pro

LC document checker

Full UCP 600 + ISBP 745 layer against your raw MT700 paste

Free Pro

Trade-policy lookups

US AD/CVD case lookup

154 ITA-seeded A-570 / C-570 cases, primary-source URLs to access.trade.gov

Free Pro

AU AD duty lookup

Anti-Dumping Commission seed, current cash-deposit rates

Free Pro

EU REACH SVHC + Annex XIV

233 SVHC candidate + 43 Annex XIV authorisation-list

Free Pro

EU CBAM Annex I scope

536 CN codes across cement, iron + steel, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen, electricity

Free Pro

US HTS chapters 28-39 + Section 301

3,438 HS lines, Section 301 designations hedged to ustr.gov

Free Pro

China VAT export rebate calculator

2,691 HS codes against the current MOFCOM rebate table

Free Pro

Korea KCS / KCFTA / RCEP

Side-by-side MFN + KCFTA Form K + RCEP rate columns

Free Pro

Compliance + screening

TGA AICIS checker

Australia chemicals inventory, 317 substances

Free Pro

DFAT consolidated sanctions screener

DFAT + UN + OFAC overlay, daily refresh, four-layer match

Free Pro

Account + usage

No card on file

Free tier never asks for one

Free Pro

Usage tracking per cycle

Pro tools track runs per billing cycle; Free does not throttle

Free Pro

Stripe Customer Portal

Invoices, card update, cancel-at-period-end from /account

Free Pro

Cancel anytime

Cancels at end of current cycle, access continues until then

Free Pro

All Pro tools also keep working on the Free tier where they exist as the reference dataset, gated only on the live, daily-refreshed lookup layer. The dataset stays in the open; the live API and bulk-search layer is what you pay for.

Where the data comes from

Primary sources, cited inline.

Every Pro lookup cites the upstream URL on the result page. AD/CVD case numbers go to access.trade.gov. EU CBAM and REACH go to EUR-Lex and ECHA. US HTS rates go to USITC. China VAT rebates go to MOFCOM and chinatax.gov.cn. OSHA PELs go to osha.gov. IARC Group classifications cite the Monograph volume and link to monographs.iarc.who.int.

Where a number is below verification threshold, the prose hedges instead of fabricating. The full discipline, including the per-substance verification budget and the fragile-fact pattern catalogue, lives at /methodology and /editorial-policy. The public log of corrections is at /corrections-policy.

Who built this

Twenty years between Shanghai and Sydney.

Sourzi is built by Sean, a twenty-year China-trade veteran with a small team in Shanghai Pudong and a base in Sydney. The reference catalogue is what we wished existed when we were arguing with a forwarder over an LC discrepancy or chasing a Section 301 designation at 2am. The Pro layer is what we pay for ourselves.

The full backstory, including the editorial policy, the correction channel at corrections@sourzi.com, and how the data is sourced, lives at /about and /methodology.

How USD 59 pays

Four ways the year pays itself

USD 59 per month is USD 708 per year. Any one of the four screens below caught once across that year pays the subscription several times over. Numbers are practitioner ranges, not guarantees; the cost of the screen missed is the cost of finding out at customs.

DFAT sanctions screen

AUD 5.5M penalty avoided

A strict-liability breach of Australia's autonomous-sanctions regulations carries a body-corporate penalty of AUD 5.5 million plus criminal exposure for the directors who authorised the wire. One DFAT match caught before the bank instruction goes out pays the Pro subscription for 7,700 years.

Verify per dfat.gov.au consolidated list at booking time.

LC pre-check

USD 2,000 demurrage day

A discrepancy on an LC presentation typically delays funds by 5 to 10 business days while the buyer's bank refuses and re-presents. At USD 200 to 500 per day demurrage on a typical 40FT container at a US port, plus the issuing-bank amendment fee of USD 75 to 150, the spread is USD 1,075 to 5,150. One catch covers a year of Pro.

UCP 600 + ISBP 745 checked field-by-field on every MT700 paste.

Section 301 surprise

25% on cargo value

Section 301 designations on Chinese-origin chemicals sit at 7.5% to 25% on top of the MFN rate. Catching the designation before the quote is signed means the price reflects the duty stack or the supplier choice shifts to a non-China origin. Missing it means the buyer eats the spread or unwinds the invoice.

Verify per ustr.gov Section 301 notices before invoicing.

REACH SVHC + Annex XIV

Restricted-substance recall

A Chinese supplier substituting an Annex-XIV substance into a compounded product without disclosure exposes the EU importer to a member-state penalty (DE penalties run EUR 500 to 50,000 per violation) plus a mass-market recall on every batch shipped under the wrong declaration. Catch it on the technical data sheet, not on the SVHC audit.

Verify per ECHA Annex XIV authorisation list at qualification.

These are the four highest-cost workflows on the procurement side; the catalogue covers eleven more lookups for the regular operating cadence. The point: USD 708 per year against any one of these is not a budget argument worth having.

Questions

Other questions? Email sourcing@sourzi.com or open the contact page. Sean reads every one.