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Newsletters & Bulletins

TCF Services produces a range of newsletters and bulletins with analysis and commentary on major developments in the TCF, Automotive and international trade arenas.

Whilst we place a high value on regular interaction with our clients, the publishing program helps fill in critical detail often missed in daily operations, and provides a perspective on the constantly changing rules and regulations affecting international trade.

Many changes are being driven by the global fight against terrorism, drug smuggling, money laundering and other criminal activities. Unfortunately, while a necessary response to new security threats, such measures impose new costs upon TCF Services' clients.

Minimising the impact of such costs underscores the need for firms to work closely with TCF Services and actively seek and identify opportunities to leverage the most benefit from Schemes the Australian Government has developed to improve trade flows and/or reduce transaction costs.

Our newsletter and bulletin publishing program is designed to provide an informative and useful tool through which we can communicate concepts and proposals put up for implementation by the Australian Government.