'Made in China 2025' is very much alive, Omron exec says

Japanese robot maker expects automation demand from social distancing

KENYA AKAMA, Nikkei staff writer

KYOTO, Japan -- The 'Made in China 2025' modernization drive is very much alive despite the trade war, says Yutaka Miyanaga, an executive vice president at Omron, adding that the Japanese robot maker intends to capitalize on the country's hunger for factory automation.

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