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Section 301 adds, AD/CVD orders and reviews, HTS amendments and USITC actions on your HS codes — flagged on the lanes you clear.
Feature · Lane intelligence
Screening tells you who is on the manifest. Lane intelligence tells you what is about to happen to the lane it travels on. StratoLex watches the registries, port authorities and customs bulletins for the U.S. lanes you actually file, and routes the change to your phone before it shows in the trade press.
Section 301 adds, AD/CVD orders and reviews, HTS amendments and USITC actions on your HS codes — flagged on the lanes you clear.
New OFAC adds, EU CFSP restrictives and UK OFSI updates that touch a consignor or beneficial owner on an open file.
Export-control and embargo moves — including circumvention patterns routed through TR, AE and CN re-export points.
Congestion advisories, vessel diversions and canal slowdowns affecting POL/POD pairs on your active entries.
Currency volatility on sourcing markets — Lira, Naira, Dong — that changes landed cost before the invoice clears.
UFLPA entity-list additions and PRC-region flags on Desk Pro, mapped to the rebuttable-presumption flow.
Lane signals ship on the Desk and Desk Pro tiers and read from the same engine that powers OFAC, EU, UK, UN and PEP screening on every entry. New to StratoLex? Start with Radar — $49/mo sanctions screening and add lane packs when your filing volume warrants it.
Recent lane reads include LA/Long Beach congestion, Vietnam export-duty changes and China rare-earth export controls — published in our reports.