
Center for Tariff Recovery Technology (CTRT)
The Center for Tariff Recovery Technology (CTRT) operates at the computational frontier of international trade law and macroeconomic policy, existing for a singular purpose: to recover capital that rightfully belongs to American businesses forced to absorb unconstitutional tariff burdens. The CTRT processes every recovery scenario in superposition, evaluating hundreds of analytical branches simultaneously before collapsing to filing-grade conclusions through its 8-layer resolution pipeline.
The Center for Tariff Recovery Technology (CTRT) operates at the computational frontier of international trade law and macroeconomic policy. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled certain tariffs unconstitutional, creating an $800B+ recovery opportunity across 99 HTS tariff codes within the 180-day post-liquidation filing window. CTRT's analytical engine processes customs data through an 8-layer resolution pipeline powered by MPPT (Multi-Phase Parallel Thinking) architecture, where each layer narrows the solution space and brings hundreds of possible outcomes into coherence before a single recommendation is issued. The platform delivers six core analytical capabilities: MPPT Deep Analysis, Duty Recovery Detection, Convergent Filing Strategy, Client Priority Scoring, Compliance Intelligence, and Economic Quantification.
What This Program Delivers
Eligible nonprofit organizations receive the following benefits at no cost through grant funding.
8-Layer Resolution Pipeline
Process every recovery scenario through an eight-layer analytical pipeline that narrows the solution space, bringing hundreds of possible outcomes into coherence before issuing filing-grade recommendations.
MPPT Deep Analysis
Leverage Multi-Phase Parallel Thinking architecture that holds competing analytical hypotheses in superposition, evaluating each branch against regulatory, financial, and compliance constraints simultaneously.
Duty Recovery Detection
Pattern-entangled scanning across CBP entry summaries identifies correlations between HTS codes, exclusion datasets, and liquidation timelines that no sequential review process can detect.
Client Priority Scoring
Proprietary three-factor scoring model computes Recoverability, Closeability, and Risk Adjustment scores to rank prospects from Immediate to Reject tier with defensible precision.
Economic Quantification
Confidence-weighted refund calculations with Expected Revenue Value modeling enable precise financial planning for contingency-based recovery operations.
Specific Services and Deliverables
Recovery Analysis Platform
Full access to CTRT's 8-layer resolution pipeline and MPPT analytical engine for comprehensive tariff recovery scenario evaluation.
Filing Strategy Reports
Convergent filing strategy recommendations evaluating Post Summary Correction, Protest, and Litigation pathways with scoring for each against deadline proximity, claim strength, and expected recovery value.
Compliance Intelligence
HTS code validation, exclusion matching, and regulatory boundary detection reports ensuring every data point achieves coherence before claim proceedings.
Economic Impact Assessment
Confidence-weighted refund calculations and Expected Revenue Value modeling for precise financial planning across your tariff recovery portfolio.
The Process from Application to Delivery
Initial Inquiry
Submit your interest through our online application form with details about your organization's tariff exposure and recovery needs.
Eligibility Review
Our team evaluates your application to assess tariff exposure levels, HTS code relevance, and recovery potential within the 180-day filing window.
Scoping & Onboarding
Accepted organizations participate in a scoping session to define specific recovery goals, priority scoring thresholds, and filing strategy preferences.
Pipeline Activation
Begin processing customs data through the 8-layer resolution pipeline with MPPT analytical engine for comprehensive recovery scenario evaluation.
Impact Assessment
Regular check-ins and progress reviews to ensure the program is delivering measurable recovery value and optimizing filing strategies.
Who Qualifies
This program is available at no cost to qualifying nonprofit organizations. Review the criteria below to determine if your organization is eligible for a grant.
American businesses that have paid tariffs on imported goods subject to constitutional challenge.
Trade consultants and customs brokers seeking analytical tools for client tariff recovery.
Law firms specializing in international trade law and customs litigation.
Industry associations representing businesses with significant tariff exposure.
Government agencies and policy organizations studying tariff impact and recovery mechanisms.
Application Requirements
To process your grant application, please prepare the following materials.
Completed online application form.
Organizational profile and description of tariff exposure or trade law practice.
Description of current recovery challenges and how CTRT's analytical capabilities can address them.
Key contact information for a designated program liaison.
Relevant customs data or HTS code information for initial assessment.
Ready to Apply?
This program is fully funded by a grant from James Scott, approved and managed by Embassy Row Project. There is no cost to eligible organizations.
Submit your grant application to begin the review process. Our team will evaluate your organization's alignment and needs, and notify you of the outcome.
Common Questions About This Program
All services provided by the Center for Tariff Recovery Technology are grant-funded through the Embassy Row Project's Strategic Capability Philanthropy model. There is no cost to eligible organizations.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled certain tariffs unconstitutional, creating an estimated $800B+ recovery opportunity for American businesses. CTRT's analytical engine processes recovery scenarios across 99 HTS tariff codes within the 180-day post-liquidation filing window.
Each layer of the pipeline narrows the solution space through MPPT multi-phase parallel thinking. Competing hypotheses are held in superposition and resolved through multi-branch reasoning, bringing hundreds of possible outcomes into coherence before a single filing-grade recommendation is issued.
CTRT primarily serves American businesses and trade professionals, but we welcome applications from international organizations with U.S. tariff exposure or trade law interests.
We require periodic progress reports to measure impact and ensure our support is effectively advancing your tariff recovery goals. The specific cadence is determined during the scoping phase.
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