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...
Businesses should not be put off trading with other nations by the complexities of free trade agreements (FTAs), because they bring significant competitive advantages.
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US president Donald Trump's continuing reliance on tariffs could significantly reduce the likelihood of the new USMCA trade agreement coming to fruition, it has been argued.
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It has been predicted that global rail freight will increase rapidly in the coming years as businesses seek to take advantage of the opportunities railways can provide in moving goods.
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The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has published a new report suggesting that global goods trade growth is likely to remain weak.
Its quarterly outlook indicator this week showed a reading o
Vietnam and the European Union (EU) have reaffirmed their commitment to a trade relationship as part of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) at the launch of a Joint Committee.
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According to a new communication from the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the EU, China and Thailand have now sought to weigh in on a consultation concerning tariffs imposed by India on information
In an unexpected new twist in the trade war between China and the US, China's planning body has threatened to use rare earths as a form of leverage to prevent US president Donald Trump from rep
The President announced that starting on June 10, 2019 all goods imported from Mexico will be assessed a 5% duty. The President has taken this action not due to trade issues with USMCA, but because of
The American ambassador to the UK has said he would like to see all aspects of the British economy included in any negotiations that would take place concerning a trade deal.
In an interview
Any imminent signing of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) may have been derailed after US president Donald Trump threatened to apply fresh tariffs on all imported goods from Mexico.