🍯 Rules of Origin and Preferential Tariffs in Honey Trade
A 3D customs-lane model of a honey shipment: blend originating and non-originating honey, set the rule-of-origin threshold, and watch each batch get routed to the preferential or standard-tariff lane.
A 3D customs-lane model of a honey shipment: blend originating and non-originating honey in the tank, choose the rule-of-origin threshold that applies, and watch each bottled batch get routed to the low-tariff preferential lane or the full-rate MFN standard lane.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Preferential tariffs are conditional: a batch only qualifies when its originating content clears the agreement's threshold and a valid Certificate of Origin is on file — otherwise it pays the full Most-Favoured-Nation rate, no matter how small the shortfall.
🎮 How to Use
Set the originating share of the blend, pick a rule-of-origin type, and toggle whether the certificate is present. Ship a batch and follow it down the conveyor to see which customs gate it clears and how much duty accumulates.
💡 Did You Know?
Because honey is a natural, largely unprocessed product, many trade agreements require it to be "wholly obtained" rather than allowing a value-content blend — meaning even a small share of non-originating honey can disqualify an entire shipment.
A 3D customs-lane model of a honey shipment: blend originating and non-originating honey, set the rule-of-origin threshold, and watch each batch get routed to the preferential or standard-tariff lane.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install