I believe most internet direct class D companies ship worldwide without too many exceptions but I'm not certain, you may want to call or email and ask.
I agree the LSA amp looks very interesting. If it has a switching carrier frequency of about 1.5 MHz, perhaps georgehifi may even be interested.
I'm currently very pleased with all my the class D amps I use in my system. I strongly believe they have so many positive attributes it will be hard for them not to be the predominate amp technology in the near future.
At their current stage of development, I understand some preferring to use their beloved class A, top of the line class AB or tube amps. Of course, class D has no current monopoly on high quality performance.
However, it's apparent that class D technology performance quality has been improving at a faster pace than the technology the more traditional amps are based on. I envision this fast paced improvement in the performance quality of class D technology and amps to continue for the foreseeable future. Eventually, even those afflicted with the worst cases of amp-type bias will relent in favor of improved audio quality. Perhaps it may result from class D amps incorporating DSP circuitry that is able to mimic the sound qualities of state of the art class A and tube amps at the press of a button.
This should be fun,
Tim