Trump's re-election could disrupt China’s manufacturing and automation markets with high US. tariffs, threatening competitiveness, especially in EV exports. Chinese firms may shift production abroad and focus on automation, regional diversification, and innovation.
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Lisa Wang
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As part of Omdia’s Manufacturing Technology team, Lisa Wang focuses on the industrial automation equipment and medium voltage motors segments, with a particular focus on global and regional automation market trends, key factors affecting the automation market, and changes in trends for various industries. Lisa has also carried out extensive research on various segments of the medium voltage motors market.
Lisa joined Omdia (formerly IHS Markit) in 2013. She has been studying the automation market in depth for five years, having previously focused on the Chinese machinery equipment market. Many clients recognize her analyses and insights in the automation field. She is currently based in China.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Tian Jin University of Commerce.
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Jessica Nian is a member of Omdia’s Cloud and Data Center Team, where she focuses on the Physical Infrastructure sector, with major expertise in power and cooling markets. She analyzes key developments, future trends, growth drivers, and the competitive landscape within these critical infrastructure segments. Her current research specializations include the evolution of data center power systems and advanced cooling technologies supporting cloud and digital infrastructure.
Prior to her current role, Jessica contributed to Omdia’s Manufacturing Technology practice, covering areas including motion controls and automated guided vehicles (AGVs). Before joining Omdia, she served as a market research analyst at IHS Markit. Her earlier experience includes financial analysis at PwC. Jessica holds a degree in Banking and Finance from Monash University.
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Joanne is a research manager in Omdia’s manufacturing technology team, covering the Electric Motor System and Discrete, Process, and Capital Equipment research portfolios. She previously worked as the lead analyst for Omdia’s low-voltage motor drives intelligence service. Joanne has also done extensive research on motor-driven equipment and the motors and drives market across all vertical applications.
Joanne joined Omdia (formerly IHS Markit) in 2015. Previously, she was an equipment/process engineer in a semiconductor company, where she was involved in cross-functional team projects to drive improvements in yield and process productivity.
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