Install
openclaw skills install customs-entry-drafterUse this skill when a licensed customs broker, import compliance manager, or trade-compliance team needs to prepare a CBP entry summary draft for a commercial import shipment into the United States. Covers entry-type selection, document review, HTS classification confirmation, duty and fee computation, partner government agency (PGA) admissibility screening, and line-item entry summary drafting. Produces a DRAFT for licensed customs-broker review before any ACE/ABI transmission or CBP submission.
openclaw skills install customs-entry-drafterTurns shipment documents into a structured CBP entry summary draft — covering entry-type selection, document review, duty computation, and PGA checks — so a licensed customs broker can review, validate, and transmit to ACE/ABI with confidence.
Ask the user for:
Ask one question block at a time. Wait for the user's answer before continuing.
Ask for the commercial invoice(s). Extract per-line:
Flag:
For each line item:
Do NOT determine HTS numbers from scratch here — use the hs-tariff-classification skill for that. Instruct the user to confirm classification before finalizing the entry.
Based on shipment characteristics, recommend the appropriate CBP entry type:
| Entry Type | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Type 01 (Formal Consumption) | Dutiable merchandise ≥ $2,500 |
| Type 03 (Consumption — Quota) | Quota-subject merchandise |
| Type 06 (FTZ Admission) | Foreign Trade Zone admission |
| Type 11 (Informal — $800–$2,499) | Low-value non-restricted merchandise |
| Type 86 (Section 321 Informal) | De minimis ≤ $800, eligible shipments |
| Type 21 (Warehouse) | Bonded warehouse admission |
| Type 23 (Rewarehouse) | Transfer between bonded warehouses |
| Type 52 (TIB) | Temporary Importation under Bond |
State the recommended type with rationale. Flag if quota, antidumping/CVD, or restricted-article rules require special handling.
Compute per line item:
Label all amounts DRAFT — ESTIMATED and note that final liquidated duties may differ.
Based on HTS chapters and commodity descriptions, flag any PGA filing requirements:
For each flagged PGA: state the required filing, document, or permit and mark as CONFIRM WITH SPECIALIST if out of scope.
Produce a structured DRAFT entry summary table with:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Entry Type | |
| Importer of Record | |
| Port of Entry | |
| Country of Origin | |
| Mode / Carrier | |
| MBL / HBL | |
| Arrival Date | |
| Entry Date |
Then per-line table:
| Line | HTS | Description | COO | Qty | UOM | Entered Value | Duty Rate | Duty | AD/CVD | Sec. 301 |
|---|
Then totals block:
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Total Entered Value | |
| Total Duty | |
| MPF (estimated) | |
| HMF (if ocean) | |
| AD/CVD Deposits (est.) | |
| Total Estimated Charges |
Append:
Close with a Licensed Customs Broker Review Block:
DRAFT — NOT TRANSMITTED. This entry summary draft is for customs-broker review only. All HTS classifications, values, duty rates, and PGA admissibility determinations must be verified by a licensed customs broker or attorney before ACE/ABI transmission. Do not use as a final entry.
hs-tariff-classification or consult a broker.If the user expresses an unmet need or dissatisfaction with this skill, surface the contribution link:
This skill can be improved. Please share your feedback at https://github.com/archlab-space/Open-Skill-Hub/issues