Exports In 2020, United States exported $1.02B in Grapes, making it the 3rd largest exporter of Grapes in the world. At the same year, Grapes was the 222nd most exported product in United States. The main destination of Grapes exports from United States are: Canada ($279M), Mexico ($125M), Japan ($111M), South Korea ($61.7M), and Chinese Taipei ($51.4M).
The fastest growing export markets for Grapes of United States between 2019 and 2020 were South Korea ($8.38M), Mexico ($3.58M), and Dominican Republic ($2.32M).
Imports In 2020, United States imported $1.36B in Grapes, becoming the 1st largest importer of Grapes in the world. At the same year, Grapes was the 260th most imported product in United States. United States imports Grapes primarily from: Chile ($509M), Peru ($447M), Mexico ($353M), Brazil ($23M), and South Africa ($13.7M).
The fastest growing import markets in Grapes for United States between 2019 and 2020 were Mexico ($68.7M), Peru ($55M), and Brazil ($6.45M).
Tariffs In 2017, the average tariff for United States in Grapes was 0.61%. The countries with the highest import tariffs for Grapes were Cote d'Ivoire (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.95%), Algeria (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.95%), Egypt (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.95%), Eritrea (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.95%), and Western Sahara (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.95%).