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...
It has been announced that Canada and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are taking the first steps towards implementing a new free trade agreement (FTA), something that could have
MIC reached another milestone in its’ company history! As MIC is continuing to grow, the strategic decision was made to open two new offices in Austria this year. With this expansion, we are now repre
There could be movement at last in the ongoing debacle over Brexit and Northern Ireland, with some sources suggesting negotiators are keen to see the matter resolved as a new year approaches.
Thailand has reportedly expressed an interest in joining talks that could see it gain membership to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
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As climate change becomes an ever-more obvious reality and countries across the globe start to take more tangible measures to curb it, carbon emissions have been a key talking point for governments
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has published its latest report on global trade, and in it is a series of recommendations about how countries across the globe may need to adjust in order to miti
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
Indonesia may ban exports of bauxite, copper ore and tin in a bid to reduce the nation's dependence on raw commodities, it has been revealed.
President Joko Widodo said at the Indonesian ce
The US will not be removing the tariffs on UK metal imports currently in place amid its concerns over Brexit and Article 16, it has been reported.
Former US president Donald Trump imposed l
Exports of food products from Japan have reached a record high after the government introduced targets to drive up shipments, it has been reported.
According to the Japan Times, projections