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US looking forward to eating Indian mangoes: Bush
March 02, 2006 15:02 IST

The famed Indian mangoes may soon flood the US market if President George W Bush's [Images] wishlist in India is any indication.

"The US is looking forward to eating Indian mangoes," said Bush as a smiling Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [Images] nodded in approval.

Currently, there is a ban on mangoes from India, which is the world's largest exporter of the 'king of fruits'. The US argues that Indian mangoes contain pesticides.

At a joint news conference with Dr Singh, Bush said the US was opening up markets for Indian products.

"The US is the largest trading partner of India," he said.

Captains of the industry from both India and the US submitted their report to the two leaders on establishing a roadmap for economic and trade cooperation.

Bush said Indian and American institutions would be undertaking joint agricultural research projects.

It seems the mango could become a symbol of the "growing appetite" of the two countries to forge closer ties.



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