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Global technology market set to redefine trade regulations in 2026

Global technology market set to redefine trade regulations in 2026

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Specialist Importer and Exporter of Record, Mouse & Bear, predict that significant growth in AI infrastructure will result in greater scrutiny of global hardware trade.

As an Importer and Exporter of Record, Mouse & Bear help businesses in the technology sector ship computers, IT hardware, telecoms equipment, medical technology and more across the globe.

As the technology market changes, the business expects greater scrutiny of trade regulations, classifications and licences to account for more advanced technological hardware moving across borders.

“With the growing use of AI and other emerging solutions, 2026 will be an important year for the technology sector. As more countries begin to adopt these advanced technologies, governments will be paying closer attention to how and where that technology moves” says Gemma Stunt, Sales Manager at Mouse & Bear.

With AI technology now used by billions of people all over the world, investment in hardware including servers, networking equipment and other specialist tools have surged in recent months, particularly to populate data centres established around the globe.

Additionally, cybersecurity infrastructure is set to advance in 2026 due to the greater adoption of AI and automation, enhanced detection capabilities and data protection software.

Because of the increased use of these technologies, more hardware is being shipped across countries to meet demand.

Mouse & Bear predict international trade regulations may also be revised to account for the growing complexity and sensitivity of cutting-edge technology.

“Export regulations have already evolved to manage new cybersecurity technologies – and this will only continue. Therefore, technology importers and exporters must carefully plan to ensure their shipment meets every trade regulation on arrival” adds Gemma.

With over 10 years’ experience, Mouse & Bear provide bespoke customs support and tailored import plans to help shipments of technology hardware pass through the entire customs clearance process without delay.

Beyond technological growth, Mouse & Bear note that geopolitical factors – including tariffs, sanctions and reforms – will continue to create uncertainty in global trade in 2026 too.

“2026 is set to be a difficult year for global trade. Breakthroughs in technology, changes in regulations and uncertainty around tariffs will all be important factors when moving technology between borders. We’ll continue to help our clients navigate these issues as the year progresses” concludes Gemma.

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