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Quickcode to Showcase Trade Compliance Execution Strategies at AAEI’s 105th Annual Conference & Trade Day

Quickcode will meet with trade compliance professionals, importers, customs brokers, and industry leaders to discuss the growing operational complexity surrounding tariff refunds
Quickcode.ai, the AI-powered trade compliance platform transforming how companies manage tariff classifications and regulatory changes, announced today that it will attend AAEI’s 105th Annual Conference & Trade Day, taking place June 23-25, at the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center. At Booth 19, Quickcode will meet with trade compliance professionals, importers, customs brokers, and industry leaders to discuss the growing operational complexity surrounding tariff refunds, AD/CVD exposure, and overlapping duty regimes.
As trade enforcement activity accelerates and compliance obligations become more dynamic, organizations are facing mounting pressure to operationalize entry-level trade data and manage exposure continuously rather than periodically.
“Trade compliance is no longer a static documentation exercise,” said Shannon Hynds, CEO at Quickcode. “Refund recovery, scope interpretations, administrative reviews, and evolving duty requirements now require ongoing execution, cross-functional coordination, and real-time visibility into entry data. Companies that can operationalize compliance workflows will be better positioned to reduce risk and recover value.”
Recent developments tied to tariff litigation and refund eligibility have reinforced that refunds are moving forward, but responsibility for identifying and recovering eligible duties largely falls on importers. Companies must now isolate qualifying entries, validate supporting data, and coordinate across compliance, finance, and brokerage teams to manage the refund process effectively.
At the same time, ongoing administrative reviews and scope determinations from the US Department of Commerce continue to expand AD/CVD exposure. Even minor changes to product descriptions, supplier relationships, or scope interpretations can trigger unexpected liability long after goods have cleared customs.
Quickcode will also discuss the increasing challenge of overlapping duty frameworks, where individual entries may simultaneously be impacted by tariff refunds, AD/CVD reviews, and changing scope rulings. In this environment, fragmented systems and manual processes often create compliance gaps that are difficult to detect and scale.
During the conference, attendees visiting Booth 19 will learn how organizations are:
- Building repeatable tariff refund recovery workflows
- Monitoring AD/CVD reviews and scope rulings continuously
- Centralizing entry-level trade data across systems
- Improving audit readiness and reconciliation processes
- Managing multiple duty regimes through structured workflows and automation
Quickcode helps compliance teams operationalize trade data at scale with audit-ready records, structured workflows, and end-to-end entry visibility across every duty regime.
AAEI’s 105th Annual Conference & Trade Day is a multi-day educational program that brings together trade compliance professionals, government officials, and industry leaders to examine current U.S. and global trade policy developments. The conference features expert-led sessions, practical compliance training, and discussions on regulatory and operational issues impacting importers and exporters.
To learn more about Quickcode or schedule time with the team during the conference, visit https://quickcode.ai/.
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