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MIC - One world, one solution, one mission

MIC is the worldwide leading provider of global customs and trade compliance software solutions. More than 800 customers, in 55+ countries, on six continents, use MIC customs and trade compliance software. We specialize in the integration of global customs and trade compliance systems based on specific corporate structures and consider regional and national legal requirements. We ensure efficient customs operations and compliance within the legal frameworks. 1 GTM Source System with 1 GTM Compliance Database, 1 Graphical User Interface, and 1 consistent Service Organisation – worldwide.

We provide our customers with a high-quality, user-friendly suite of web-based software products which are subject to continuous enhancements and developments. We have established MIC as a global standard for quality in our area of expertise. We continuously invest in technology to sustain our functional and geographic growth. For us, it is fundamental that all our activities are fair, faithful, sustainable and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

MIC is the only privately owned and financially independent global software vendor in the international customs and trade compliance arena with one single IT platform. This allows us to be flexible and quick, powering us to a considerable competitive advantage in these continuously changing, fast-paced and dynamic times.

Benefits

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Most complete product suite

MIC offers the most complete product suite for customs & trade compliance software solutions globally developed by subject matter experts including standard ERP integration (SAP certified) for process automation.

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One-stop-shop

One system, one customs & trade compliance database, one user interface, one maintenance, implementation and support service – worldwide.

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Deployment as

Software as a Service (SaaS) / Cloud Solution.

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High quality

We provide a high-quality, webbased, user-friendly suite of software products, which undergo continuous enhancements and developments.

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Extensive network

MIC has the most extensive network of authorities and professional organizations to provide state-of-the-art and compliant solutions.

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Software maintenance

MIC offers a maintenance contract that guarantees besides updates in accordance with the latest level of technological development also maintenance of legal changes in each of the deployed countries.

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Long-term experience

Over 34 years of exclusive experience in building GTM solutions and automating customs & trade compliance processes for global players.

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International standards

MIC applies a set of best practices and industry standards (e.g. PMP, CMMI, ITIL) to deliver expected results.

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Global Trade Content Service

MIC offers Global Trade Content Services that ensure for 150+ countries automatic regular updates of customs and trade content within the MIC modules.

With MIC, you have a partner that supports in dealing with the challenges of international customs and trade compliance management as well as the related daily operational handling. We provide you with a trendsetting global customs and trade compliance software solution available on 6 continents tailor-made for your needs. For increased legal compliance, time and cost savings due to the standardization and automation of your customs and trade compliance processes.

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African free trade members urged to finalize rules by July

Industry News | | MIC Customs Solutions |

African nations should establish their rules for tariff-free trading within the AfCFTA bloc within six months, an official has said.


Members of the new African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) should aim to have any new regulations that are required under the agreement finalized by July, a senior official within the bloc has stated.

This should include essential rules of origin and schedules for tariff reductions, Reuters reports.

African nations began trading under AfCFTA terms from January 1st, following several delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, it is expected that it will be years before the agreement is fully implemented.

So far, 41 of the 54 nations participating in the free trade area have submitted tariff reduction schedules. Eventually, members are expected to eliminate tariffs on 90 per cent of goods over the next five to ten years.

Meanwhile, chief of staff at the AfCFTA Secretariat Silver Ojakol told a panel at a Reuters Next conference that 90 per cent of rules of origin have now been agreed.

"The remaining ten per cent must be completed by July this year," he continued. "By the end of June, we should have completed both the tariff scheduling and the rules of origin."

However, he noted that harmonizing regulations is not the only barrier to increased trade in Africa under the agreement.

Mr Ojakol highlighted issues with poor infrastructure and excessive bureaucracy at borders as challenges that are likely to remain for the foreseeable future.
 


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