And these Asian immigrants come to the US with just about nothing like the Mexicans do, but their paths diverge.
Any immigrant, as well as some Americans, would be wise to copy a page or two from the Asian playbook.
Washington, May 17, 2006
Asian-owned businesses in the US have surged and boosted the country's economic growth with Indian-owned firms in US raking in the most revenue by earning $3.8 billion, according to a Census Bureau report.
The number of firms owned by ethnic Asians locally rose 30 per cent, to 40,152, during 1997-2002, double the national rate of growth for all businesses and more than the 24 per cent growth in Asian-owned firms nationwide, the report released yesterday said.
Asian-owned businesses accounted for more than $326 billion in revenue in 2002, an eight per cent increase from 1997.
The South Korean community had the largest number of businesses, with 9,406, while Indian-owned firms in Washington area pulled in the most revenue. The number of Indian-owned companies grew 46 per cent to 8,707, and they earned $3.8 billion, the Washington Post reported.
It was a trend driven by small-business aspirations, familial interests and larger global forces -- from the tech boom to the rise in government contracting and corporate outsourcing, it said.
"Asian businesses are different from other minorities in that they are using family connections and connections to their home countries to make these businesses work," said Ying Lowrey, a senior economist at the Small Business Administration.
"That kind of capital mobility within a global arena is important and has a positive impact on our economy."
The number of local Asian-owned firms grew more slowly than did the number of Hispanic- and black-owned businesses, which increased 50 percent to 28,936, and 38 per cent to 67,213, respectively, during the same period.
But the Asian-owned firms tended to bring in more revenue, as Indian and Korean entrepreneurs in particular, many concentrated in scientific and technical fields, benefited from a boom in technology and security spending.
During the period included in the recent report, the revenue of Asian-owned firms increased 36 per cent, to $10 billion.
Sudhakar Shenoy, president-elect of Indian entrepreneur association Tie-DC, said a number of Indian business owners have migrated to the Dulles corridor of Fairfax County because of the area's connection to the federal government.
Fairfax county had the largest number of Asian-owned businesses at 14,313, up 35 per cent from 1997 to 2002. The number of Asian-owned firms in Montgomery County rose 17 per cent to 10,819.
"So many Indian-owned high-tech companies have started getting 8(a) designations," Shenoy said, referring to the federal program that provides government contracts for minority-owned firms. "This has attracted highly educated and skilled Indian professionals, particularly in engineering."
Shenoy estimates that 80,000 people in the region are employed by Indian-owned firms. Tie-DC says it has 290 member companies that are Indian-owned.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/1...9,00020008.htm
And these Asian immigrants come to the US with just about nothing like the Mexicans do, but their paths diverge.
Any immigrant, as well as some Americans, would be wise to copy a page or two from the Asian playbook.
"Prozac Nation moves along at the speed of a Norwegian glacier, yet it provides the observer with nowhere near the pleasure."
Actually a huge number of asians - particularly the Indians and the Koreans - come with professional and technical qualifications that is at times unmatched by the average american population.
There are Asians who are business folks too.
I believe the Patels own Motels and these are called Potels!![]()
You can't beat a Marwari or a Gujerati in so far as money spinning in business. They can sniff money 10,000 miles away!![]()
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The overseas Indian community, (which is a whopping 20 million by itself) is flourishing and will continue to flourish.
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LOL @ Ray.
Heh. The Asians I know personally are primarily from India, Korea, and China. Either they came over here to fill a technical job or they get here and pool their money and buy up a business as soon as they are able.
They either have this work ethic before they immigrate, or that assimilate it very quickly, either way, it's an admirable thing to behold.
"Prozac Nation moves along at the speed of a Norwegian glacier, yet it provides the observer with nowhere near the pleasure."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Americans
check this link you will able to know more about indians in USA.more over indian americans made about 250 billion dollors of business last 20 years.
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