Here’s what AAPI business owners in SF need following VP Kamala Harris roundtable discussion

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Vice President Kamala Harris held a special round table discussion specifically for Asian American business owners in San Francisco during her visit on Friday. A group of nine owners met up in SF Chinatown today. One of them was the owner of the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory. Owner Kevin Chan says it takes long hours and a lot hard work to run his 60-year-old business. Inside the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory you’ll see a lot of history and a lot of handcrafted sweet treats. "Fortune cookies are an American product, a San Francisco invention," said Chan. "We have to fold each cookie by hand." To save on labor costs, his mother often helps out at Chan’s family-run business. EXCLUSIVE: VP Kamala Harris on AAPI businesses, first 2 years in office and 2024 election EMBED <> More Videos <div><iframe width="476" height="267" src="https://abc7news.com/video/embed/?pid=12913765" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div> In an exclusive interview, Vice President Kamala Harris discusses Asian-owned businesses, her past two years in office and the 2024 election. The COVID emergency may be over in California, but Chan’s business and many others in San Francisco’s Chinatown are still hurting. MORE: Evictions, sick pay, food stamps: Here’s what […]

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