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UK and EU strike deal to move Brexit talks into next phase

Brexit | | MIC Customs Solutions |

Brexit negotiations between the UK and EU have been given the go-ahead to progress to the next phase after a deal was struck to move the process forward.


The UK will soon be able to commence talks over its future trade relationship with the EU after striking a deal with the European Commission to move Brexit negotiations on to the next phase.

Following weeks of difficult discussion, British prime minister Theresa May has been able to provide her European counterparts with mutually acceptable assurances over the three key issues that needed to be settled before the first phase of the negotiating process could be concluded.

The UK has promised that life choices made by EU citizens living in the UK will be protected, with the rights of EU citizens living in Britain and vice-versa set to remain the same after Brexit, with minimal new administrative burdens. Moreover, a Brexit "divorce bill" of around €40 billion to €45 billion has been agreed, covering the cost of the UK's various financial commitments to EU projects.

Finally, the British government has also offered assurances that Brexit will not result in the establishment of a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, which had been a major sticking point.

Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, said: "This is a difficult negotiation, but we have now made a first breakthrough. I am satisfied with the fair deal we have reached with the UK.

"If the 27 member states agree with our assessment, the European Commission and our chief negotiator Michel Barnier stand ready to begin work on the second phase of the negotiations immediately."

This agreement should mean that the UK and EU will be able to start discussing transitional arrangements and exploratory conversations on the future relationship between the two regions, including trade.

Any future UK-EU trade deal would have to be engineered around Britain's reluctance to accept a continuation of single market rules on the free movement of people, meaning a free trade agreement similar to the one between the EU and Canada remains the most feasible outcome.


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Multinational companies are facing greater compliance challenges when addressing the continuously evolving international legal requirements. Customs and trade compliance management has a significant impact on production location and purchasing decisions, delivery times, cost savings and competitive advantages. Thus, it is crucial to establish processes that are accurately, effectively, and efficiently managed utilizing proven global IT solutions.

The international requirements for companies regarding customs and trade compliance management are complex and subject to ongoing legal changes covering a multitude of topics, such as: Correct product classification, compliance with export control regulations, numerous sanction list screenings, calculation of origin based on ratified free trade agreements, supply chain security initiatives, and management of special customs regimes as part of the import and export clearance processes. In addition, country-specific legal requirements that include legislative and technical changes make it increasingly difficult to completely fulfill the requirements of international customs and trade compliance.

A partnership with MIC strengthens a company’s ability to deal with the daily operational challenges of international customs and trade compliance management. MIC has a trendsetting Global Trade Management (GTM) software solution that allows companies to standardize and automate their customs and trade compliance processes. MIC’s software solution is available on 6 continents and can be configured according to the company’s specific needs to significantly improve legal compliance, thus saving time, money, and eliminating future business disruptions.

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MIC Global Trade Management (GTM) software helps companies maintain international visibility and to take advantage of these program changes in legislation. We know the intricacies of national and regional customs and export control requirements. Our software takes account of the respective regulations and uses similarities in global customs and export control law. This is done in 55+ countries on 6 continents with regularly updated trade content for 150+ countries. In addition, our data analytics & visualization tool enables improved decision making by identifying optimization potentials and supply chain trends across global customs and trade compliance processes. As a result, global business processes can be designed and automated more efficiently. This not only increases compliance, but also saves time, money and increases global competitiveness.

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