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Curated by Vinod Kumar Jain & Amit Jain · free to browse · updated 2026-07-05

Trade & Business is All Frontier Global's registry of the working global economy — 526 free trade agreements, 158 trade corridors, HS codes and commodities, verticals and sub-verticals, ports, SEZs, and trade bodies, all cross-linked and free to read. Each FTA page states parties, coverage, and tariff treatment; each corridor traces the route goods actually move along, port to port. Harmonized System codes anchor the product taxonomy, tying commodities to the flows and factsheets around them, while 50 verticals resolve into 65 sub-verticals so a sector question lands on the right shelf. Practical guides answer the two questions exporters ask first — how to export to a country and how to import from one — country by country. Alongside these sit 52 working ports, 31 special economic zones, 1,366 trade bodies, active trade mandates, and current sanctions frameworks. Nothing is paywalled and nothing is speculative: it is a structured reference for anyone routing a shipment, checking a duty, or mapping where a supply chain can go next.

Explore Trade & Business

FTAs536 pagesOne page per free-trade agreement or CEPA, covering 526 trade deals.Corridors2,952 pagesTrade-corridor pages mapping route-level flows between markets, 158 corridors in all.Routes11 pagesTrade-route pages.Blocs48 pagesEconomic-bloc profiles covering 75 regional and trade groupings.Verticals60 pagesIndustry-vertical hubs, roughly 50 sector pages organising trade by industry.Vertical16 pages16 singular vertical pages at /vertical/<slug>/ representing industry sectors in the graph.Sub-verticals97 pagesGranular product and sub-sector nodes, 65 sub-verticals beneath the industry verticals.Commodities50 pagesHS-coded commodity pages, roughly 51 tradeable-goods nodes.Hs Universe1,366 pages1,366 HS-code pages mapping Harmonized System tariff classifications across the trade graph.Ports568 pagesMaritime-gateway profiles covering roughly 52 ports worldwide.SEZs30 pagesSpecial Economic Zone profiles, roughly 31 free-zone and SEZ pages.Trade Bodies Pages290 pagesTrade-body / authority profile pages (chambers, councils, promotion bodies).Export To65 pages65 export-destination guide pages covering how to export to specific markets.Import From65 pages65 import-origin guide pages covering how to import from specific markets.Mandates128 pagesLive trade-mandate pages (buy/sell).Sanctions3 pagesSanctions reference pages.

Frequently asked

What is a trade corridor, and how do I use one here?

A trade corridor is a defined route goods travel between an origin and a destination, spanning the ports, borders, and modes along the way. All Frontier Global documents 158 corridors, each linking the countries, ports, and commodities involved. Use one to see how a shipment physically moves and which agreements and bottlenecks apply en route.

How do FTAs and HS codes work together on this platform?

An FTA sets the tariff and rules-of-origin treatment between member economies, while an HS code identifies the exact product being traded. Cross-referencing the two tells you the duty a specific good faces under a specific agreement. The platform links all 526 FTAs to the Harmonized System taxonomy so you can trace a commodity to its treatment without leaving the page.

Are the export-to and import-from guides free, and what do they cover?

Yes — every guide is free and unpaywalled, like the rest of the platform. Each one is organized by country and walks through the practical steps of exporting to or importing from that market, including relevant tariffs, mandates, and sanctions considerations. They connect directly to the FTA, corridor, port, and HS-code pages that support each trade route.