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

Commodities is All Frontier Global's collection of HS-coded commodity pages, roughly 51 tradeable-goods nodes that represent specific products in the trade graph. Each page profiles a particular tradeable good tied to its Harmonized System classification, connecting a physical product to the coding framework that governs how it is traded internationally. Housed in the Trade & Business section, commodities are the concrete, goods-level end of the industry hierarchy, sitting beneath verticals and sub-verticals as the actual products being moved. This matters because trade ultimately concerns specific goods, and a commodity node lets users anchor intelligence to a real product and its HS code rather than an abstract sector. By profiling roughly 51 commodities consistently, the collection provides clear reference points for individual goods within the wider graph. Each commodity page links to the relevant HS-code pages and up to its parent verticals, as well as outward to the countries, corridors, and agreements involved in trading it.

Browse Commodities · 50 pages

agrochemaircraft importaluminiumauto componentsbicycles advbicyclescarbon creditscashewceramicschemicals basicchemicals dyescoal importcoffee teaconstruction matcopper productscotton yarncrude oil importdefence equipedible oil importelectrical equelectronics importengineering goodsessential oilsfertilisers importfresh fruitsgems diamondsgeneric drugsgold importhandloomsiron oreleathermachinery importman made fibresmedical devicesorganic chemicalspackaged foodspackaging matpharma apisplastic furnitureplastic productsrice basmatiseafoodsoftware itsolar panelsspecialty chemicalsspicessports goodssteel flattextiles garmentswood products

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What does a Commodity page represent?

A Commodity page represents a specific tradeable good tied to its Harmonized System classification, and there are roughly 51 such nodes. Commodities are the goods-level tier of the industry hierarchy, beneath verticals and sub-verticals. Each links to the relevant HS-code pages and to the countries and corridors involved in trading the product.