expat
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So I've been approached by a grocery store chain in the U.S. to supply them with our coffee.
Preliminary research tells me that there is no import duty on roasted coffee so maybe I should roast it here in Ireland and ship it to the U.S?
Or maybe I'd be better off hiring a local U.S. roaster to roast, grind, bag, ship, etc., and I would take a small piece of the pie for my efforts and management of the relationship. I like this idea better because we're plenty busy with the local market and most importantly it makes the coffee on the shelves weeks fresher than if we produced it across the Atlantic.
Have any of you had experience with this type of situation? Have understanding of import/export paper trail, etc., if we choose to go that direction? Have understanding of licensing a local U.S. roaster, or possibly roasters, each close to this company's distribution centers, to handle our business?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Preliminary research tells me that there is no import duty on roasted coffee so maybe I should roast it here in Ireland and ship it to the U.S?
Or maybe I'd be better off hiring a local U.S. roaster to roast, grind, bag, ship, etc., and I would take a small piece of the pie for my efforts and management of the relationship. I like this idea better because we're plenty busy with the local market and most importantly it makes the coffee on the shelves weeks fresher than if we produced it across the Atlantic.
Have any of you had experience with this type of situation? Have understanding of import/export paper trail, etc., if we choose to go that direction? Have understanding of licensing a local U.S. roaster, or possibly roasters, each close to this company's distribution centers, to handle our business?
Any insight would be appreciated.
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