U.S. imports of prepared or preserved peaches and nectarines (HS 200870) totaled $11.3M in April 2026, traded with 20 countries.
Greece is the leading US supplier of prepared peaches and nectarines, a position built on its large-scale canning industry for yellow clingstone peaches — the variety most commonly found in commercial packs. The heading separates nectarines (2008701000, 2008701020, 2008701040) from peaches (2008702000, 2008702020, 2008702040), with each fruit further subdivided by container size: under 1.4 kg for retail formats and 1.4 kg or more for foodservice and industrial packs. China and Spain are also significant sources. FDA review applies at entry, and importers should confirm that added-sweetener declarations align with the applicable tariff line.
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Although botanically similar, nectarines and peaches are enumerated in distinct groups within the heading — nectarines under lines beginning 2008701xxx and peaches under 2008702xxx — because they are commercially distinct products with separate market channels and potentially different duty treatment. Correct identification of the fruit variety on entry documentation is essential.
Greece is the primary supplier, followed by China and Spain. Chile and South Africa also rank among the top five, providing counter-seasonal Southern Hemisphere supply that complements European production cycles.
Monthly import values over time
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Imports
$11.3M
from 20 countries · YTD: $47.3M
Exports: $93K
Deficit of $11.2M (net importer)
Trade balance: deficit of $11.2M (net importer)
YTD: $47.3M imported (April 2026)
501 shipments/month
Top U.S. entry points for this product, ranked by latest-month import value.