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Without access to real transaction data (customs shipments), every lead evaluation is based on guesswork. You can’t tell if a company has ever...
June 1, 2025By Davos Pham4 min readView as Markdown

Many export businesses send out hundreds of emails each month but receive no replies. One of the biggest reasons: they don’t know whether the recipient actually imports their type of product or not.
Without access to real transaction data (customs shipments), every lead evaluation is based on guesswork. You can’t tell if a company has ever bought similar goods, who they’ve bought from, how frequently, or at what scale.
This is the biggest gap in B2B customer acquisition — and why many businesses waste time without ever closing a deal.
Imagine you’re a cashew exporter. You find a list of the "Top 100 Food Importers in the UAE" on some website. You send emails to 20 companies. Three respond, and one agrees to continue the conversation. But two weeks later, you find out that the company doesn’t even import cashews — they specialize in frozen foods.
The problem is: you had no way to verify if they had ever imported your product, how often they do so, or whether they’re still buying.
Without real trade data, everything is just speculation. And getting it wrong means:
Customs shipment data refers to the records collected during the export/import clearance process. It typically includes:
With this data, you can:
✅ See that Company X in Japan imported cashews in the past 12 months
✅ Identify top buyers in the Middle East
✅ Compare import frequency between competitors
This is the clearest form of “commercial evidence” to determine if a potential customer is genuinely relevant.
Despite its importance, this type of data is often hard to access because:
As a result, many SMEs completely skip this type of data — and continue selecting leads based on gut feeling or luck.

TradeAtlas is a platform that allows users to search customs data and import history of millions of companies globally. Its biggest strength is its massive database, extracted from real customs declarations, which includes:
TradeAtlas’s interface is designed for those already familiar with trade data. All information is presented in English and requires users to have some skills in data analysis and basic knowledge of international trade. This is a suitable choice for experienced exporters or companies with a dedicated export-import team.

Built on AI and global trade data, EximAgent helps businesses:
You can simply type:
The system automatically converts the keywords into the correct trade terms in local languages, queries international trade databases, and returns standardized English results.
No more vague lists or questionable leads. You’ll only see:
→ You can quickly assess whether the lead is actively buying what you’re selling, how often, and whether the transaction size is significant.
After identifying the right customer, EximAgent also helps you:
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