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		<title>Exporting Potables from Canada to the US</title>
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				<title><![CDATA[I would call a customs broker or]]></title>
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				<description><![CDATA[I would call a customs broker or a freight forwarder. If they get the job, they will be happy to quote you.&#160; They should be able to come within 10% I would assume and on the duty/tax they should come much closer.&#160; I also think you have to be a bi[...]]]></description>
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  I am looking at exporting a ]]></title>
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  I am looking at exporting a French non-alcoholic beverage from Canada to the US. The person who is interested in buying it from me is a small business person, too, and I doubt she has experience importing.
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  My sti]]></description>
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