We distinguish ourselves in the market by our multi-country coverage across the globe, by our depth of functionality, and through our strengths in project management, software implementation and integration of our system within a company's existing trade processes...
As a leading provider of global software solutions, MIC places great importance on the international standing of its partners. Thus, MIC offers its worldwide operating customers the optimal solutions and delivers best results...
MIC is exclusively focused on customs and trade compliance software solutions since more than 33 years. Besides their expert IT training, all MIC employees have profound knowledge in the field of customs and trade compliance...
Currently there is no data source from which up-to-date trade content such as export control commodity lists, exchange rates, code lists (e.g. customs offices), customs tariffs and many more information can be centrally obtained...
India has said it will attempt to overturn a World Trade Organization ruling that found its sugar subsidies were in breach of global trade regulations.
The dispute settlement panel said las
Norway is enjoying a bumper time for exports, achieving records in the petroleum and seafood industries in particular, official figures have shown.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate's Ing
Several countries have complained to the World Trade Organization (WTO) about China's ongoing status as a developing nation that came with its original membership deal.
The Asian nation rec
The World Bank has warned in a new report that global growth could face a "pronounced slowdown" as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue.
Its latest data suggested that despite an e
Japan is reaping the rewards of a global boom in gin consumption, with exports of the beverage hitting new records.
According to data from Osaka Customs seen by the Japan Times, the nation
A new free trade agreement (FTA) between the United Kingdom and Australia should come into effect this year after both nations committed to passing the necessary leg
The Turkish government has said its exporters must convert a significant portion of their revenues to liras in a bid to prop up the value of the currency.
Its financial arm said in a decree
The Asia-Pacific area's Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) has come into effect for its 15 member nations, marking the start of a new chapter in global trade.
Covering aroun
There was interesting news from the UK recently, with the Financial Times reporting that its government is to begin trials of a new smart customs border designed to streamline the process of tradin
A new report from the World Trade Organization (WTO) is trying to raise awareness of the unique predicament faced by developing nations that do not have access to coastlines.
Presenting the