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Lynas gets some 'Claytons' good news

MAJOR producer Lynas Rear Earths has had its Malaysian operating licence renewed until March 2026, but unfortunately for managing director Amanda Lacaze and the company's other shareholders, the renewal includes the directive prohibiting the import and processing of lanthanide concentrate after July.

 Lynas has had mixed news in Malaysia

Lynas has had mixed news in Malaysia

That means the cracking and leaching circuit of the Malaysian plant will be turned off from July 1, until Lynas can get its new Kalgoorlie plant running.   "Other processes at the Lynas Malaysia plant...

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