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S. Korea’s largest chemical company LG Chem is pivoting to AI, Robotics, others

ByIbiam WayasIbiam Wayas
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S. Korea’s largest chemical company LG Chem is pivoting to AI, Robotics, others
  • LG Chem is looking to pivot its business due to weakening profitability.
  • The firm is betting $9.7 billion on new growth areas, including semiconductors, mobility, robotics, and AI.
  • Korea has been seeing massive exports due to the AI-driven semiconductor boom.

South Korea’s largest chemical company LG Chem is looking to pivot from its petrochemical business toward AI-driven growth areas, citing slow profitability.

In a town hall meeting Monday, LG Chem disclosed it’s allocating 15 trillion won ($9.74 billion) in research and development to expand its business portfolio. About 70% of the fund will target semiconductor, mobility, and robotics materials.

The company also plans to acquire leading technologies and develop AI-based applications, according to the report.

LG Chem cites weakening business

LG Chem’s plans to diversify the business come amid the prolonged margin squeeze across the global petrochemical sector.  

Traditional petrochemical businesses have been faced with declining profitability due to global events and intensifying competition. This has been a business that has historically defined LG Chem’s revenue base.

“We will upgrade our business portfolio by fostering semiconductor, mobility, and robotics materials, as well as anticancer drugs, as our core future growth businesses,” said LG Chem CEO Kim Dong-chun.

Earlier this month, LG Chem established a CEO-led new business development unit to accelerate the move. 

In semiconductors, the company intends to focus on advanced packaging materials, as well as expand development of adhesives and low-dielectric materials, among other things. LG Chem targets a 2 trillion won (roughly $1.3 billion) revenue for its electronic materials division by 2030.

In mobility and robotics, LG Chem plans to move beyond electric vehicle battery materials into robot structural components and high-precision motion and bonding materials. 

The leading Korean chemical company aims to hit a double-digit operating margin by 2030 from all of these moves. 

AI drives South Korea’s export by 44%

LG Chem’s interest in semiconductors, AI, and robotics is not surprising. Korea currently sees a growing demand for semiconductors, largely driven by AI growth. 

Earlier in February, Cryptopolitan reported that South Korea’s exports soared by a record 44% year-over-year, reaching $21.4 billion, following a massive surge in demand for semiconductors.

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FAQs

How much is LG Chem investing and over what period?

LG Chem plans to invest 15 trillion won ($9.74 billion) in research and development through 2035, with approximately 70% directed toward semiconductor, mobility, and robotics materials.

Why is LG Chem shifting away from petrochemicals?

The company cited declining profitability in its traditional petrochemical businesses due to global oversupply and intensifying price competition.

What is LG Chem's revenue target for electronic materials?

LG Chem aims to grow its electronic materials business to 2 trillion won (approximately $1.3 billion) by 2030, focusing on advanced semiconductor packaging materials such as adhesives, low-dielectric materials, and thermal management solutions.

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Ibiam Wayas

Ibiam Wayas

Ibiam Wayas has covered the crypto news beat since 2019. He studied Computer Science at National Open University of Nigeria. His work has appeared on various crypto news platforms, including Coinfomania, Crypto News Australia, and AltcoinBuzz. Drawing on his background in Computer Science, he now focuses on crypto, robotics, and longevity news.

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