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...
Unified customs standards have been one of the most important drivers of trade growth within the European Union since its inception, with a key benefit of EU membership being the opportunity to tra
The European Union has stolen a march on the UK in its progress towards securing new free trade agreements (FTAs) with Australia and New Zealand.
EU member states have given the green light
The UK has been warned that any new free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union is likely to be more limited than British negotiators may have hoped.
In an interview with European new
In the face of mounting protectionism in many parts of the world, the European Union has been steadfast in its stated commitment to the cause of globalization and liberalized trade, and continues t
The European Union says it wants to take action on deforestation by banning food imports linked to the environmentally degrading practice.
This follows a pledge made in Glasgow at the COP26
The EU's ambassador to the US has suggested a new deal to alleviate the ongoing transatlantic trade war that would see both parties agree to remove tariffs on certain goods.
Stavros Lambrin
A new deal between Brussels and Washington could see the EU and US team up to create a joint tariff zone for imports of metal products from China.
According to a proposal from the European
New figures show the European Union has recorded a significant increase in trade with China, despite the widespread disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic over the past two years.
The EU has indicated it is unlikely to heed calls from the solar panel sector to enact new tariffs on imports of cheaper products from China.
Industry leaders have been asking for intervent
Tensions are rising between the UK and the EU after Brussels rejected efforts from the British government to force a renegotiation of one of the most contentious parts of the Brexit agreement, the