The Asian Chamber Industrial Committee serves as a strategic connector for domestic and international companies seeking to invest, expand, or establish manufacturing, logistics, and industrial operations in the Greater Houston Area and across the State of Texas. The Committee fosters strong, long‑term relationships between Asian‑owned enterprises and local, regional, and state partners to support successful market entry and sustainable growth.

Our Mission and Goals
The mission of the Industrial Committee is to support manufacturing, logistics, and industrial expansion by positioning Houston and Texas as premier destinations for global investment. We work to attract and retain industrial projects, create jobs, strengthen supply chains, and help companies navigate the complexities of entering or expanding within the Texas market.

A Bridge for Asian‑Owned Companies
As a trusted bridge, the Industrial Committee supports Asian‑owned companies relocating from other parts of the United States as well as firms expanding directly from Asia. Leveraging the Asian Chamber’s extensive network and deep understanding of both U.S. and Asian business cultures, we help companies accelerate decision‑making, reduce risk, and establish long‑term, sustainable operations.

Engagement and Partnership Opportunities
Companies, economic development partners, and stakeholders interested in collaborating with the Asian Chamber Industrial Committee are encouraged to connect with us.

Please reach out to the Chamber and our Industrial Committee if you need any assistance in relocating into the Texas Region.

Asian Chamber of Commerce
3535 Briarpark Drive, Suite 108
Houston, TX 77042
Phone: 713‑782‑7222
Email: info@asianchamber-hou.org

How We Help – Resources and Support

The Committee provides hands‑on support and trusted connections for companies evaluating relocation or expansion, including:

Site Selection

Site selection and market entry support

Workforce

Workforce and talent connections

EDC Partnerships

Introductions to city, regional, and state economic development organizations (EDC)

Resources

Access to capital, financing partners, and professional service providers

Upcoming Trade Mission / Events

Get involved and join a Trade mission or local event you would like to be a part of.

Join The Asian Chamber’s upcoming trade mission to Dallas, where our delegation will connect with regional leaders and attend the Texas Chinese American Chamber Annual Gala alongside more than 700 distinguished guests. The trip includes high‑level meetings with the Dallas Regional Chamber, Taiwan Trade and Investment Office, Plano and Frisco Economic Development Corporations, plus an overview of commercial real estate opportunities across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Space is limited, making this an exclusive opportunity to build strategic relationships and explore new avenues for growth.

The SelectUSA Investment Summit is the highest profile event in the United States to facilitate business investment by connecting thousands of investors, companies, economic development organizations (EDOs), and industry experts to make deals happen.

The 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit returns to National Harbor, Maryland from May 3 – 6, 2026 to establish new connections and opportunities to grow through investing in the United States.

The Asian Chamber is leading an upcoming Trade Mission to Taiwan and Vietnam in partnership with the Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce. Taking place during the first two weeks of June 2026, the mission will connect business leaders with key innovation and manufacturing hubs across both countries. Delegates will attend Computex 2026, one of the world’s premier technology exhibitions, gaining firsthand insight into emerging trends and global supply chains. The trip will also include site visits to local manufacturers, industrial parks, and economic trade zones to foster strategic partnerships and investment opportunities.

The Asian Chamber will take a delegation into China to attend the China International Import Expo (CIIE). With the world’s largest population, China is the second largest economy, as well as the second largest importer and consumer in the world. Now China has entered a new development stage at which consumption keeps increasing, indicating enormous potential for the growth of consumption and import.

The Chamber will explore opportunities in building bilateral trade between China and Texas.