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Re-Exports and Product Share Values in SAP GTS

7/26/2026 · SAP GTS · SAP Global Trade Services · Risk Management

Overview

This is one of those subjects that looks technical until the business starts living with it every day. When I think about 'Re-Exports and Product Share Values in SAP GTS', I do not start with configuration. I start with the business decision the process is supposed to support. The user guide includes preference processing, long-term supplier declarations, letter of credit processing, restitution, and related monitoring.

Why this topic matters

The user guide includes preference processing, long-term supplier declarations, letter of credit processing, restitution, and related monitoring. That may read like a product list, but the practical message is stronger: re-export calculations are supported is not a side activity. It changes how teams create, review, release, and monitor business documents. In cross-border operations, small trade mistakes often become expensive process delays.

What the documentation points us toward

The documentation is not telling us to overcomplicate things. It is telling us to respect the process design. What's new entries mention enhancements around ltsd handling, preference logs, partner country display, and min/max product prices. In plain terms, BOM and component data matter. This is why I tell project teams not to design the transaction in isolation. You also need clear master data, authorizations, exception queues, and a realistic view of how often the business will need to intervene.

How I would approach it in a real project

I would map the trigger document, the control result, the exception path, and the monitoring method on one page. Then I would validate that design with the actual users. That sounds simple, but it is often where the best insights appear. In practice, origin logic is data-hungry. My rule of thumb is simple: if the team cannot explain who owns the data and who clears the exceptions, the design is not finished.

Quick takeaways

  • re-export calculations are supported
  • BOM and component data matter
  • origin logic is data-hungry

Related insights & proof

Matched to this topic via explicit metadata first, then stronger signals only.