Houston’s Rapid Development and Business Potential
AMA Group’s founder Josie Lin was recently interviewed by the well-known Taiwan magazine Business Today. In the interview, she shared insights on Houston’s rapid development and the business opportunities it presents. Houston has become a hub for multinational oil and gas companies with the growth of the Energy Corridor, leading to the flourishing of the energy economy in Texas. Located at the gateway of Houston, Katy Asian Town caters to the needs of Energy Corridor, medical center, and two major universities – University of Houston and Houston Community College. With a daily traffic volume of up to 320,000, Katy Asian Town is a commercial area with great potential.
AMA Group’s Role in Helping Taiwan Brands Enter the US Market
Josie Lin, who has been living in Houston for over 30 years, has the opportunity to reconnect with Taiwan and assist more Taiwanese brands in entering the US market. AMA Group provides multiple store-opening options for businesses, such as low-cost options like the AMA Cloud Kitchen and high-traffic options like KAT Elite Retail Stores, as well as flagship stores for larger brands. With AMA’s assistance, Taiwanese brands can quickly open their doors in the popular land mark of Houston, Katy Asian Town, and seize the market.
E-2 Visa and Green Maple Law’s Collaboration with AMA Group
For Taiwanese entrepreneurs interested in investing and immigrating to the US, the E-2 visa is the preferred choice. E-2 visa holders can freely enter and exit the US to conduct business, and they can also bring their spouses and children to live in the US. Spouses can have legal working rights in the US, and children can attend public schools in the US. AMA Group collaborates with Green Maple Law to provide E-2 visa application and subsequent immigration planning services, making it easy for Taiwanese entrepreneurs to realize their American dream.
AMA Group’s Visit to Taiwan and Taiwan’s Growing Interest in the Houston Market
AMA Group has recently visited various Taiwanese restaurant brands and found that many Taiwanese business owners share the same vision of expanding their markets overseas, particularly in Houston, where the potential is greater than in the highly competitive California market. Whether it’s Jerry Yang, the owner of a Korean barbecue chain, or Ronald Chan, the owner of a stylish tea shop called ODD ONE OUT, both believe that Houston is a great starting point for expanding their businesses.
AMA Group’s Mission to Assist Asian Restaurant Brands in Houston
AMA Group is committed to assisting Asian restaurant brands in landing in Houston, offering a diverse range of store-opening options and collaborating with professional immigration lawyers to help entrepreneurs and culinary professionals embark on their American journey with confidence. Whether you’re interested in opening an AMA Cloud Kitchen, KAT Elite Retail Store, or flagship store, AMA Group can provide comprehensive support to help you thrive in the US market.
Acknowledgments and Future Goals
AMA Group expresses its gratitude to Business Today for the interview and the opportunity to share its vision and plans with more people. Additionally, AMA Group thanks consultant Lin Gang-yu of Teamwork Consulting for his support and assistance in spreading news of its business development and seeking partnerships in Taiwan. AMA Group looks forward to working with more Taiwanese brands and making new strides in the US market. Furthermore, the AMA Group was included in the “Restaurant New Strong Nation” feature in the January 2022 issue of Business Today.