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Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

Who are the winners of the UK-Aus FTA?

Who will benefit most from the newly-agreed trade deal between Australia and the UK?


Brexit | | MIC Customs Solutions |

UK firms 'still struggling' six months on from Brexit

New studies reveal many UK firms are still struggling with new Brexit rules six months on.


Imports and Exports | | MIC Customs Solutions |

China fires back at Australia with new WTO complaint

China has challenged Australian anti-dumping duties at the WTO in an apparent tit-for-tat measure as the two countries' trade war heats up.


Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

The next steps for RCEP - what's its significance?

The RCEP is on track to come into force by the start of 2022, but what will the coming months hold for the deal?


Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

Australia takes China to WTO over wine dispute

Australia has turned to the WTO to file a formal complaint about Chinese tariffs on wine imports from the country.


Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

What can the US do to rebalance its trade relationship with China?

The US has announced a new 'supply chain strike force' to address trade imbalances with China and improve access to key imports for its manufacturers.


Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

US and EU call truce in aircraft subsidies dispute

The EU and US have agreed steps to end a 17-year-old dispute over aircraft subsidies that has led to billions of dollars worth of tariffs.


Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

Australia and UK confirm details of trade deal

Boris Johnson and Scott Morrison have confirmed they have reached an agreement on a new FTA between the UK and Australia.


Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

US considers new tariffs on Chinese rare earth imports

The US Department of Commerce is set to investigate whether imports of Chinese rare earth imports pose a national security threat.


Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

EU and UK fail to reach NI trade agreement as patience grows thin

The EU has not ruled out legal action or the implementation of tariffs if the UK unilaterally extends delays to checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain.