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LVMH’s U.S. Manufacturing Strategy Faces a Stress Test

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 8, 2026
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As U.S. tariffs pressure the European luxury sector, LVMH’s strategic move to produce goods within America is under intense scrutiny. The French conglomerate’s operational resilience, particularly in Texas, is coming into focus ahead of its quarterly results.

Operational Hurdles in the Heart of Texas

Analysts from RBC Capital Markets note that three Louis Vuitton facilities in California and Texas account for approximately half of the brand’s U.S. volume and one-third of its business value stateside. This domestic production base was designed as a tariff buffer. The political fanfare surrounding the strategy was evident when the Alvarado, Texas, plant opened alongside former President Donald Trump in 2019.

However, the reality on the ground has proven challenging. The Texas facility has been grappling with productivity shortfalls, quality control issues, and a shortage of skilled labor. By early 2025, it employed fewer than 300 people—a figure starkly below the promised 1,000 jobs—despite receiving millions in local tax incentives.

A Crucial Quarter Amid Broader Headwinds

The North American market contributes about a quarter of LVMH’s total revenue, magnifying the importance of its upcoming Q1 report. Morgan Stanley anticipates a 1.5% year-on-year sales decline for the Fashion & Leather Goods division. RBC projects quarterly revenue of €18.57 billion, which would be flat on an organic basis. When including currency effects, however, this figure represents a decline of roughly 9% compared to the prior year.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying LVMH?

Structural challenges are mounting. Tariffs are projected to pressure the core Fashion & Leather Goods margin by around 150 basis points in 2026. Meanwhile, the Wines & Spirits division is contending with softening demand. Recent performance showed Cognac and spirits down 14%, while Champagne and wine declined by 8%. Consumer caution in both the U.S. and Chinese markets is amplifying these pressures.

All Eyes on New Leadership and Key Dates

The market will closely watch commentary from LVMH’s new Chief Financial Officer, Cécile Cabanis. Her assessment of consumer sentiment in China and the U.S. will be viewed as a bellwether for the entire luxury sector. A Goldman Sachs-compiled luxury stock index has shed over $200 billion in value since its peak in February, highlighting the sector’s fragility.

A series of April events will provide further context. The Annual General Meeting is scheduled for April 23 at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. This will be followed on April 30 by the distribution of a proposed dividend of €13 per share. Ultimately, the quarterly figures will be pivotal. They will either demonstrate the operational strength of LVMH’s U.S. production model or expose its limitations, significantly influencing how investors value the company through the ongoing tariff dispute.

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