by supplychainreport
Real-time, live-updated tariff, trade agreement, and export/import regulation data now available to all
The South African Youth Trade Association (SAYTA) today announced the launch of its Global Tariff Lookup Tool, a completely free online service delivering up-to-the-minute information on tariffs, free trade agreements, and import/export regulations between any two countries. Users can access the tool at https://sayta.co.za/global-tariff-lookup-tool/ without registration.
“Understanding global tariffs and trade rules shouldn’t be a luxury reserved for large corporations,” said Luyolo Dwesi, President of SAYTA. “By offering live, daily-updated data at no cost, we empower young entrepreneurs and MSMEs across South Africa to make informed export and import decisions—leveling the playing field in international trade.”
Key Features
- Live, Daily Updates: All tariff rates and trade regulations refreshed every 24 hours
- Global Coverage: Information spanning every major market, from established economies to emerging hubs
- Free Trade Agreement Library: Full texts, preferential rules of origin, and application guidance
- Regulatory Briefs: Clear summaries of licensing, documentation, and compliance requirements
Premium ADAMftd Services for Registered Users
Through its partnership with the International Centre for Trade Transparency, SAYTA also offers discounted access to ADAMftd, the world’s largest global trade-data platform.
Registered users gain:
- Instant Market Prices: Real-world product pricing derived from billions of customs declarations
- Demand-Trend Analytics: Interactive dashboards to spot emerging opportunities by region and product
- Importer & Exporter Profiles: Detailed company information and verified key-contact directories
Qualified businesses can subscribe starting at $1,350 USD per year via SAYTA’s affiliate portal: https://adamftd.com/sa-youth-trade-association/.
“Democratizing access to trade data is at our core,” said Daisy Mae Dela Torre, Tariff Project Lead at the International Centre for Trade Transparency. “SAYTA’s free tool, backed by ADAMftd’s advanced analytics, means any company—large or small—can navigate today’s rapidly changing tariff landscape with confidence.”
About SAYTA
The South African Youth Trade Association is a member-based organisation focused on creating viable and sustainable opportunities for youth in trade, represented across all nine provinces of South Africa. Learn more at www.sayta.co.za
About the International Centre for Trade Transparency and ADAMftd
The International Centre for Trade Transparency (ICTTM) is a UK-incorporated spin-off of the International Trade Council, founded in 2022 with a mandate to bring unparalleled transparency to global commerce. ICTTM has established Memoranda of Understanding with governments, national and regional chambers of commerce, and leading industry associations to democratize access to import-export data and level the playing field for businesses of all sizes. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, ADAMftd (Advanced Data Analytics and Modeling for Foreign Trade Data), ICTTM delivers the largest collection of global trade data in the world, consolidating billions of customs records, 257 million company profiles, and 120 million verified contacts into a single, AI-powered SaaS platform. By unifying historical and live trade flows, tariff schedules, free-trade-agreement details, and shipment insights, ADAMftd empowers businesses, governments, and researchers with instant, reliable market intelligence, and trade compliance information. Learn more at www.icttm.org and www.adamftd.com.
Press Release Contacts:
Daisy Mae Torres
Tariff Projects Manager
International Centre for Trade Transparency Limited
71-75, Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H9JQ. United Kingdom.
Email: daisy@icttm.org
Phone: +442045861690
Luyolo Dwesi
President
South African Youth Trade Association
Email: president@sayta.co.za
Phone: +27 61 404 1402
Website: https://sayta.co.za