
Tariff changes and HS classification questions are now part of many sourcing conversations. For CNC machined parts, geometry alone is often not enough to describe the item properly. A sleeve, shaft or insert may be classified differently depending on its function and final assembly.
Buyers can reduce confusion by giving suppliers a short functional description with each RFQ. A phrase such as 'conductive brass insert for plastic electronics housing' is more useful than 'brass part' when documentation is prepared.
Weeda Precision does not replace a customs broker, but clear part descriptions, drawings and material notes make export paperwork more consistent. That matters when procurement teams are comparing total landed cost, not only unit price.


