MOEA Organizes Chicago Food Business Delegation, Leads Companies to NRA Show
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), in collaboration with the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the National Association of Small & Medium Enterprises, organized a food business delegation to Chicago. Led by Cheng Jui-pin, chairman of Q Burger, the delegation of Taiwanese food-related companies attended the National Restaurant Association (NRA) Show, the largest foodservice trade show in the U.S. The goal was to negotiate partnerships with American food brands, distributors, and supply chain operators to help Taiwanese SMEs expand business opportunities in the U.S. market.
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The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), in partnership with the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the National Association of Small & Medium Enterprises, has organized a food business delegation to Chicago, USA. The delegation, composed of food-related businesses, attended the National Restaurant Association (NRA) Show, the largest foodservice trade show in the United States, and held talks with American food brands, distributors, and supply chain companies to explore cooperation, aiming to help Taiwanese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) expand their opportunities in the American market.
In a press release today, the MOEA's Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration stated that the delegation was led by Cheng Jui-pin, chairman of Q Burger. Members of the delegation span various fields, including digital applications for catering, food R&D, raw materials, testing technologies, packaging materials, and equipment. The Association of Chain and Franchise Promotion, Taiwan and the Food-Startup Foundation also participated.
The MOEA noted that amid changing global economic and geopolitical landscapes, it continues to assist SMEs in expanding overseas markets and strengthening international links. Since last year, it has also enhanced its industry alliance mentoring mechanism, encouraging a "big-league-small-league" model and cross-disciplinary integration to jointly develop markets and secure orders, thereby accelerating entry into international supply chains.
The MOEA stated that several participating companies engaged with major U.S. food brands, distributors, and material application firms during the show. These included food service provider Sysco, foodservice equipment brand Sephra, food manufacturer J&J Snack Foods, and sustainable food packaging company World Centric. Discussions focused on product customization, product development, and supply chain cooperation.
Specifically, Pin-Yuan Enterprise discussed customized pre-mixed powders and joint product development with American partners. Lu-Shih Enterprise explored cooperation opportunities with Sysco for its room-temperature cooked noodle products in the North American market. Kanghe International leveraged large agencies and local Taiwanese business resources to plan the U.S. expansion of Asian food brands. Shian-Jinn Co. made inroads with its bamboo fiber green packaging and has already begun sample testing and product evaluation with several international companies.
In terms of food innovation and digital applications, the SME Administration pointed out that Allergen Test showcased its food testing technology to gluten-free food companies and established a collaborative contact with the University of Chicago. Q Burger exchanged ideas on POS (Point of Sale) system applications and operational management models with U.S. restaurant system providers Toast and Restaurant365.
Additionally, LOHAS Quick-Dine advanced supply chain cooperation for its AI steam cooking equipment. Rich-Foods and the Food-Startup Accelerator discussed international cooperation with The Hatchery Chicago, a food startup incubator, to strengthen future U.S. market entry and links to startup resources.
The MOEA also mentioned that, with arrangements made by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago, the delegation visited the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, World Business Chicago, and the Illinois Chamber of Commerce to understand the local food industry ecosystem, investment environment, and business resources. An event organized with the help of the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce in Chicago allowed for sharing experiences on U.S. expansion and market development.
Furthermore, the MOEA stated it currently plans to form a "Sustainable Food Alliance" by the end of June. The aim is to integrate different areas of expertise within the food industry supply chain, extending from joint market expansion to joint order-taking, cooperative development, and supply chain integration, to continuously enhance the international competitiveness and global visibility of Taiwan's SMEs.
In a press release today, the MOEA's Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration stated that the delegation was led by Cheng Jui-pin, chairman of Q Burger. Members of the delegation span various fields, including digital applications for catering, food R&D, raw materials, testing technologies, packaging materials, and equipment. The Association of Chain and Franchise Promotion, Taiwan and the Food-Startup Foundation also participated.
The MOEA noted that amid changing global economic and geopolitical landscapes, it continues to assist SMEs in expanding overseas markets and strengthening international links. Since last year, it has also enhanced its industry alliance mentoring mechanism, encouraging a "big-league-small-league" model and cross-disciplinary integration to jointly develop markets and secure orders, thereby accelerating entry into international supply chains.
The MOEA stated that several participating companies engaged with major U.S. food brands, distributors, and material application firms during the show. These included food service provider Sysco, foodservice equipment brand Sephra, food manufacturer J&J Snack Foods, and sustainable food packaging company World Centric. Discussions focused on product customization, product development, and supply chain cooperation.
Specifically, Pin-Yuan Enterprise discussed customized pre-mixed powders and joint product development with American partners. Lu-Shih Enterprise explored cooperation opportunities with Sysco for its room-temperature cooked noodle products in the North American market. Kanghe International leveraged large agencies and local Taiwanese business resources to plan the U.S. expansion of Asian food brands. Shian-Jinn Co. made inroads with its bamboo fiber green packaging and has already begun sample testing and product evaluation with several international companies.
In terms of food innovation and digital applications, the SME Administration pointed out that Allergen Test showcased its food testing technology to gluten-free food companies and established a collaborative contact with the University of Chicago. Q Burger exchanged ideas on POS (Point of Sale) system applications and operational management models with U.S. restaurant system providers Toast and Restaurant365.
Additionally, LOHAS Quick-Dine advanced supply chain cooperation for its AI steam cooking equipment. Rich-Foods and the Food-Startup Accelerator discussed international cooperation with The Hatchery Chicago, a food startup incubator, to strengthen future U.S. market entry and links to startup resources.
The MOEA also mentioned that, with arrangements made by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago, the delegation visited the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, World Business Chicago, and the Illinois Chamber of Commerce to understand the local food industry ecosystem, investment environment, and business resources. An event organized with the help of the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce in Chicago allowed for sharing experiences on U.S. expansion and market development.
Furthermore, the MOEA stated it currently plans to form a "Sustainable Food Alliance" by the end of June. The aim is to integrate different areas of expertise within the food industry supply chain, extending from joint market expansion to joint order-taking, cooperative development, and supply chain integration, to continuously enhance the international competitiveness and global visibility of Taiwan's SMEs.
FAQ
這次美國芝加哥食品商務訪團的主要目的是什麼?
主要目的是率領台灣食品相關業者參加全美最大餐飲展會NRA Show,並與美國食品品牌、通路及供應鏈業者洽談合作,以協助台灣中小企業拓展美國市場商機。
訪團由哪些單位共同籌組?由誰擔任團長?
此訪團由台灣經濟部、美國在台協會(AIT)及全國中小企業總會共同籌組,並由饗樂餐飲(Q Burger)董事長鄭瑞賓擔任團長。
訪團與哪些美國企業進行了交流?
訪團與多家美國大型企業交流,包括食品服務商Sysco、餐飲設備品牌Sephra、食品製造商J&J Snack Foods,以及永續食品包材企業World Centric等。
新聞中提到了哪些台灣企業及其合作進展?
品元實業討論了客製化預拌粉合作;陸仕企業洽談常溫熟麵在北美市場的機會;先進材公司以竹纖維包材進行樣品測試;測敏易展示食品檢測技術;Q Burger交流POS系統應用等。
經濟部對未來有何規劃以持續協助食品產業?
經濟部規劃於今年6月底前籌組「永續食品聯盟」,希望整合食品產業鏈的不同專業領域,從共同拓展市場進一步延伸至共同接單、合作開發及供應鏈整合,以提升台灣中小企業的國際競爭力。