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...
The leading provider in the beauty sector has decided for MIC’s software solutions to boost their worldwide Customs & Trade Compliance processes! It employs over 80,000 people in more than 150 countri
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 US semiconductor chip industry has been warned to be ready for new export controls that could come into effect should Russia take military action against Ukraine.
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Interview with Mrs. Giulia Scaglioni, ICT & Technical Support - Service & Demand Management - Customs at SADI S.p.A., Turin, Italy SADI S.p.A. - Part of FCA Group SADI S.p.A. is part of the Fiat Chrys
The free trade deal between the UK and Turkey could be looked at again over the next two years to ensure it delivers maximum benefits for both nations, it has been claimed.
An historic agre
The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) could have a significantly beneficial effect on trade for the region, particularly in the maritime arena.
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The global goods trade is bouncing back from the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report has suggested.
According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (
The government in Brazil has decided to temporarily lower the import tariffs for a range of thermoplastics, something that could affect businesses trading with the Latin American country.
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China has taken the extraordinary move of banning all Lithuanian products from entering its borders following a diplomatic disagreement, something that could have a significant impact on exporters.
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