LS Group Market Value Surges on AI Power Infrastructure Demand, Copper Cable Demand Remains in Focus

Published: May 8, 2026 14:37
South Korea’s LS Group recently saw its market value rise to around KRW 64 trillion, driven by growing demand for AI-related power infrastructure. Its subsidiary LS Cable & System, a major global high-voltage cable supplier, continues to benefit from investment in AI data centres, grid upgrades, and energy infrastructure. Public information shows orders for high-voltage transformers, cables, and ESS continue to grow across North America and Asia, with particularly strong expansion in Southeast Asia. Sales from subsidiaries in Vietnam and Indonesia have also accelerated. As AI data centre construction expands, market attention remains on copper demand linked to cables, power equipment, and grid upgrades.

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