01/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2026 10:40
Above: Gottheimer visits The Hanbok 더한복 ahead of Korean American Day.
NORTH JERSEY - In celebration of Korean American Day, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer joined with the Korean American Association of Fort Lee, members of the community, and local officials to visit local small business, The Hanbok 더한복, in Fort Lee.
This year's Korean American Day - January 13, 2026 - marks the 123rd anniversary of the first Korean immigrants arriving in the United States on January 13, 1903.
New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District is home to 49,500 Korean Americans. New Jersey has more than 104,000 residents of Korean ancestry, the third-largest population in the United States.
Gottheimer was joined by Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich, Fort Lee Councilman Paul Yoon, Korean American Association of Fort Lee President EJ Hong, and members of the community.
"Korean American small businesses play a critical role in driving economic growth and opportunity in New Jersey and across the country. From Main Street storefronts to family-owned shops, these entrepreneurs create jobs, strengthen neighborhoods, and help our communities thrive," said Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5), an Associate Member of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus. "In Congress, I'm fighting to cut red tape, expand access to capital, and ensure minority-owned small businesses get the support they deserve so they can grow and succeed."
Gottheimer's work to support the Korean-American community includes:
Below: Gottheimer visits a local Korean-owned small business in Fort Lee.
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