In late March, a decision of great importance for the future of European customs went largely unnoticed outside specialist circles, as international news coverage was focused on the Middle East
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🎙️ The Beyond Borders Podcast by MyTower – Episode 3: FTA and Digital Proofs of Origin: Separating Fact from Fiction A must-listen episode for all supply chain and international trade professionals looking to understand the structural changes that
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The French supply chain software provider MyTower is accelerating the consolidation of the European market for software solutions dedicated to customs transport and trade compliance. Backed since December 2025 by the Verto Growth fund, the group is joining forces with three key players
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🎙️ The Beyond Borders Podcast by MyTower – Episode 2: Trump’s Tariff Saga, the EU-MERCOSUR Agreement, and Delta’s Import/Export Challenges An episode for all supply chain and international trade professionals who want to stay up to date on
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For a long time, proof of preferential origin took a familiar form: a paper document, endorsed by customs authorities, complete with its boxes, signatures, and stamps—and, in case of any issues, duplicates that were more or less easy to obtain
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🎙️ The Beyond Borders Podcast by MyTower – Episode 1: Paneuromed, de minimis, low-value shipments, and free trade agreements: what businesses really need to understand In this first episode of the MyTower podcast, Jean-Marc Vandenbussche, Customs Consultant at
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At the end of February and beginning of March, a new phase of escalation in the Middle East, marked by strikes carried out by the United States and Israel on Iranian territory, triggered a chain reaction.
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Implementing a Transportation Management System (TMS) should not require your organization to completely change the way it works. On the contrary, the technology must adapt to your processes, your digital ecosystem, and your business rules.
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On February 20, 2026, the US Supreme Court invalidated most of the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump in 2025 under reciprocal rights. The central issue concerned the legal basis used, which was the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
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