Key Points

LS Electric is strategically responding to US trade policies by investing $240 million in its Texas production facility. The company plans to expand its manufacturing capabilities, focusing on mid-voltage electric equipment and switch gears for big tech clients. This move is part of a broader localization strategy to mitigate tariff risks and strengthen its global market presence. By 2030, LS Electric aims to increase its overseas sales to 70%, demonstrating a robust international growth strategy.

Key Points: LS Electric's $240M Trump Tariff Strategy for US Expansion

  • LS Electric expanding Texas plant to counter US import tariffs
  • Targeting local tech firms with new electric equipment
  • Aims for 70% overseas sales by 2030
  • Upgrading Bastrop Campus with R&D functions
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LS Electric to invest $240 million for expanded US production on Trump's tariffs

South Korean LS Electric boosts US production with $240M investment, targeting tech firms amid Trump-era trade challenges

"We will make an additional investment of $240 million in the Bastrop Campus by 2030 - Koo Ja-kyun, LS Electric Chairman"

Seoul, April 16

LS Electric, a South Korean electric equipment maker, said on Wednesday it will invest US$240 million to expand its U.S. production facility by 2030 in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's import tariffs.

LS Electric has recently upgraded its existing production facility in Bastrop, Texas, to add research and development (R&D) and planning functions, the company said in a press release.

The U.S. market and the upgraded Bastrop Campus will serve as a steppingstone for LS Electric to become a global electric equipment company, the release said.

Starting this year, the company will additionally produce mid-voltage electric equipment and switch gears in the Texas plant for supply to local big tech firms as part of its localisation strategy to cope with the "tariff risks," according to the company, reports Yonhap news agency.

The plant has mainly produced circuit breakers and low-voltage electric equipment for Samsung Electronics Co.'s semiconductor plant in Texas and local data centres.

"We will make an additional investment of $240 million in the Bastrop Campus by 2030 to foster it as an electric equipment solution hub of the North American market," LS Electric Chairman Koo Ja-kyun said in the release.

LS Electric aims to earn 70 percent of its overall sales from overseas markets by 2030, up from the current 50 percent.

Last year, its sales rose 7.6 percent to 4.55 trillion won ($3.18 billion) from 4.23 trillion won a year earlier. The company currently has four domestic plants and five overseas ones -- two in China, two in the U.S. and one in Vietnam.

The other U.S. plant is located in the state of Utah. LS Electric is an affiliate of power cable and electric equipment maker LS Group.

LS Electric’s fourth-quarter net profit jumped 44.1 percent from a year earlier on robust sales of its products. Net profit for the three months ended Dec. 31 rose to 62.8 billion won ($43.7 million) from 43.56 billion won in the year-ago period.

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Michael T.
Smart move by LS Electric! Adapting to tariff changes by expanding local production shows great business agility. Texas seems to be becoming quite the hub for tech manufacturing. 👍
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Sarah L.
I wonder if this investment would have happened without the tariff pressure? Sometimes protectionist policies do spur local job creation, but at what cost to consumers?
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James K.
As someone in the industry, I'm excited about the R&D expansion. More innovation in electrical equipment is always welcome. Hope they hire local engineers too!
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Amanda R.
The article mentions supplying to big tech firms - I'm curious which ones? Would be great to see more transparency about these partnerships. Otherwise, solid reporting.
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David P.
$240 million is a massive investment! Hope this translates to good jobs for Texans. The economic ripple effects could be significant for Bastrop and surrounding areas.
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Lisa M.
While I appreciate the business strategy, I hope LS Electric maintains its commitment to sustainable practices with this expansion. Green manufacturing should be part of their roadmap too.

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