Bush Vows to Open U.S. Markets in India ; Nuclear Deal Stalled for New Delhi Visit

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Although he won't dance with villagers in Rajasthan like President Clinton did or see the Taj Mahal, President Bush will spend two days in India this week pressing economic ties he says are crucial to the United States.

Some Americans see India as a threat to U.S. jobs and express concern about the country's cheap labor markets, but the president thinks more Americans will find jobs if U.S. companies can forge ahead in India, where U.S. imports grew by more than 30 percent last year.

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Bush Vows to Open U.S. Markets in India ; Nuclear Deal Stalled for New Delhi Visit

"Opening markets is difficult. It's difficult for a lot of countries, and it's not easy for America, either. But the purpose o...

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