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We are currently making a series of informational postings at http://harveysoftware.blogspot.com/</A> concerning what is needed for international shipping. We want to help companies of all sizes to ship their goods internationally and bring more of our dollars back home. If any of the members of StartupNation would like to see us cover a specific topic when dealing with international shipping, please let me know and I will direct our team working on this project to cover your concerns.
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In that posting, I listed the following as very good starting points for global commerce. They hold true for coffee too, especially the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
U.S. Trade Information Center (General export information)http://www.customs.ustreas.gov/xp/cgov/home.xml</A>
International Monetary Fund - SDRs per Currency unit and Currency units per SDR (Dollar conversion rates)http://www.imf.org/external/np/fin/data/rms_five.aspx</A>
I hope these help you get started and we will definitely do something at the Blog in the near future.
Thank you for the suggestion!
Bert
I put together a page on importing into the UK and how do deal with an outsourced warehouse there (rather than buying, leasing a space and hiring employees).
Lots of import tips, tricks, etc. We have other guides for Canada, VAT, GST, and foreign merchants coming into the US
http://www.shipwire.com/help/uk-warehouse-guide/