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The dust has finally settled on tariff negotiations between Taiwan and the US. Taiwan has long enjoyed a robust trade relationship with the state of Texas, and recently, the southern state has become an attractive hub for Taiwanese businesses looking to expand across the Pacific. Originally born in Taipei’s Shilin District, Texas State Representative Angie Chen Button is the first woman to chair the state’s House Economic and Small Business Committee and the only Asian-American woman in the State’s house committee on International Relations. She recently spoke about her own lifelong journey of perseverance as she encourages Taiwanese businesspeople to do the same.

My elementary-school classmates also came. I don’t believe it. People don’t believe I was a troublemaker back then. Now I’m a state representative.

She might not be a big woman, but her humorous and powerful way of speaking captures the room.

Angie Chen Button
Texas State Representative
I’m just very very honored that I have the chance to preach Taiwan. And I’m hoping whatever’s good for Texas, will be good for Taiwan. Why Texas? Why now?

Taiwan-US tariff talks have finally come to a close. Texas, which already boasts over US$20 billion in trade with Taiwan, is now seen as an ideal destination for Taiwanese businesses looking to expand across the Pacific. As a Texas state representative who was born in Taiwan, Angie Chen Button was recently invited back to give a speech.

Angie Chen Button
Texas State Representative
I’m a daughter of Taiwan. It’s a tremendous honor to be able to spread Taiwan’s name to every corner of the world. It’s the second office set up after Texas, in Taiwan, and the first in this century.

Button was elected to the Texas House in 2009, where she has served for nine terms. She’s not only the most senior woman in the House’s Republican caucus, but also the chamber’s only Asian-American woman. Local Texas media have named her the best state lawmaker many times over. But this Texas political star was actually born in a cramped 28-square-meter apartment in Shilin that housed seven people.

Angie Chen Button
Texas State Representative
My tale of strife could fill a book this thick. It’s been tough. Since I wasn’t born and raised in the US, I had to work many, many, many times harder than everyone else. So, business owners, if you come to Texas, you must have this conviction: Since I’ve made this decision, I’m going to see it through.

Button’s story of graduating from NTU, going to the US for graduate school, finding work, and eventually entering politics reflects her unyielding spirit. Now she’s back to encourage business owners to work just as hard as they hope to establish a footing in America.

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