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origin_profile

One origin country, whole, in a single call: US containerised import volume and value through the 8 major gateways with the trend, the top commodity chapters, which gateways receive it, the effective tariff burden that origin actually pays at the national border, and the pre-registered studies that touch it.

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LIVE ENDPOINT

https://trimtabist.com/mcp

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Connect to this endpoint to inspect the live schema for origin_profile and invoke it with your own arguments.

Indexed input schema

{}

Risk classification

Inferred read-only · medium confidence · heuristic, not a guarantee.

  • No write-capable action terms were found; this is not proof that invocation has no side effects.

Parent server

trimtabist.com

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Client installation

Review this server and its permissions before adding it. Secret placeholders must be set locally.

Codex

~/.codex/config.toml

[mcp_servers.trimtab-ais]
url = "https://trimtabist.com/mcp"
enabled = true
Claude Code

.mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "trimtab-ais": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://trimtabist.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Claude Desktop

Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector

Name: trimtab-ais
Remote MCP URL: https://trimtabist.com/mcp

Add this remote URL as a custom connector in Claude Desktop. Availability depends on the user plan and workspace policy.

Cursor

.cursor/mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "trimtab-ais": {
      "url": "https://trimtabist.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Visual Studio Code

.vscode/mcp.json

Add to Visual Studio Code
{
  "servers": {
    "trimtab-ais": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://trimtabist.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Generic MCP

Client-specific MCP configuration

{
  "name": "trimtab-ais",
  "transport": "streamable-http",
  "url": "https://trimtabist.com/mcp"
}
MCP Inspector

Run the official MCP Inspector locally and enter the indexed Streamable HTTP endpoint.

Related tools

  • tariff_story — The complete tariff answer for one product from one origin, in a single call: what importers ACTUALLY paid at the border (measured from official duty receipts), the statutory MFN base rate beneath it, the trade-war measures that opened the gap with their Federal Register citations, the shape of the change over the window, and the CBP rulings count on the code.
  • commodity_profile — One HS chapter, whole, in a single call: US containerised import volume and value with the trend, the top supplying origins ranked by trade AND by duty actually paid on this chapter, the chapter-wide tariff rate 2017 vs now, and the studies that touch it.
  • compare — Put two subjects on the same axis over the same months and compute the difference: two origin countries, two commodity chapters (or HS6 codes), or two US gateways, measured on trade weight, value, unit value, tariff burden or duty paid.
  • month_in_review — The month's pulse in one call: the national tariff bill against last month, last year and the all-time peak; the origins and chapters whose duty moved most; total containerised gateway imports with the trend; and the trade-war measures that took effect in the month, with Federal Register citations.
  • trade_query — Query US containerised import trade directly: monthly weight (kg) and customs value (USD) through the 8 major US container gateways, filterable by origin country (e.
  • tariff_burden — What US importers ACTUALLY paid in tariffs, measured from official receipts — not the rulebook: monthly duty collected, dutiable value and consumption value by origin country and commodity (HS2 chapter name or 2/6-digit HS code), 2017→present, US national level.
  • tariff_lookup — Raw tariff-schedule lookup for one HS code: the statutory MFN base rate from the current Harmonized Tariff Schedule, the Chapter-99 trade-war provisions that name a given origin (each with its Federal Register citation), and what was actually collected at the border on that code from official duty receipts.
  • hs_search — Find the HS/HTS code for a product by describing it in plain words — the entry point to every tariff question.