Free email briefing
A Monday trade read for your products, not the whole world.
Gesta uses one origin country, one destination country, one HS code, and product context to send one useful weekly briefing by email. The site is only for setup; the briefing arrives in your inbox.
Sample Monday brief
South Asia Desk / HS 6109.10
Bangladesh preference risk is entering 2027 pricing.
The formal LDC graduation date matters less than the contract cycle. UK and EU buyers can start asking for cleaner origin proof and wider price buffers before the preference changes.
Reader
Apparel exporter
Route
South Asia to UK
Watch
2027 orders
The operator question: which fabric origin supports the claim, and how much preference can be shared without giving away the margin?
1. Set the route
Choose the origin country and destination country. The regional lens is inferred internally from the route.
2. Add product context
Add one HS code and the product behind it. The free briefing follows this single product lane.
3. Receive the email
The briefing arrives by email each Monday. No archive, no dashboard, no extra surface to maintain.
Route context
Add the details that change the answer.
Port or dispatch city
Useful when clearance practice or logistics changes the signal.
Buyer type
Retailer, distributor, wholesaler, or internal transfer changes what matters.
Input origin
Materials and components can decide whether preference claims hold.
Paperwork pain
Certificates, labels, testing, and broker handoffs often decide cost.