LS Eco Energy's Vietnamese subsidiary, LS-VINA, has obtained KEMA certification for its 230-kilovolt ultra-high-voltage cable, enabling its expansion into the US power market.
Lynas has announced a partnership with LS Cable & System (also referred to as LS Eco Energy) to collaborate on the production of rare earth metals, specifically planning a new plant in Vietnam.
LS Eco Energy said Tuesday its Vietnamese subsidiary LS-VINA has signed an annual supply contract for 6.6-kilovolt CVT distribution cables with Kitanihon Electric Wire, marking the company’s first entry into Japan’s power infrastructure market. Kitanihon Electric Wire is a subsidiary of Tohoku Electric Power and supplies distribution cables to major electric utilities in Japan. Japan’s power infrastructure market is widely considered difficult to enter due to its unique technical standards and s
LS Eco Energy announced an operating margin of approximately 7 percent in 2025, highlighting a distinct profit structure in the cable industry, which typically faces limited profitability due to raw material costs like copper.
Australia's Lynas has agreed to a potential rare earths deal with South Korea's LS Eco Energy, signaling a significant collaboration in the critical minerals sector.
South Korean firm LS Eco Energy announced plans to start mass production of rare earth metals for defense applications this year, aiming to establish a non-Chinese supply chain in partnership with Australia.
LS Eco Energy said Tuesday its Vietnamese subsidiary LSCV has secured an $8 million contract to supply bus ducts to a hyperscale data center being built in Malaysia by a global IT company. Bus ducts — high-capacity power distribution systems — are critical infrastructure for hyperscale data centers, which require massive amounts of electricity to support artificial intelligence and cloud services. LSCV will supply the equipment in phases in line with construction progress at the data center in J