Published Friday, July 18, 2025

Danny Chen(Front row, L–R)、Amino Chi、Kevin Yeh、Ye-Ming Wu

On July 12, the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce in Orange County held its annual banquet. 

Kevin Yeh succeeded Danny Chen as president, witnessed by TECO LA Director General Amino and TCCNA Honorary President Ye-Ming Wu. Yeh pledged to expand programs and strengthen Taiwan-U.S. business ties.

(From right 2 to left) TCCOC New President Kevin Yeh / Board Member Tami Wang / Congressman Ted Lieu / Councilmember Melinda Liu and William Go

Founded in 1981 and renamed in 1993, the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce in Orange County connects over 160 members across tech, healthcare, law, finance, and other industries, fostering Taiwan-U.S. business and community ties for over 40 years.

To develop future business leaders, the Chamber launched TJCCOC in 2018, encouraging first- and second-generation Taiwanese American youth in Southern California to engage and carry on its legacy.

The Chamber’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation supports the local community through scholarships, emergency aid, and outreach to those in need.

As a founding member of TCCNA, the Chamber actively engages in global Taiwanese business affairs and supports government-led initiatives like Taiwan Heritage Week, consular seminars, and Taiwan Youth Overseas Bridging Program.

To strengthen Taiwan-U.S. ties, the Chamber hosts company visits, partners with UCI on student programs, and invites top Taiwanese cultural groups for local performances.

Kevin Yeh (8th left) and Taiwanese youth at Air Force One, Nixon Library

Breaking tradition, last year’s annual gala was held at Lyon Air Museum, blending history and aviation in a unique setting that drew nearly 400 guests from across the political and business community.

Kevin Yeh pledged to build on the Chamber’s legacy by fostering deeper member collaboration, hosting expert talks on industry trends, investment, tax, and marketing, and offering practical insights—both online and in person—for Taiwanese professionals expanding to the U.S.

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