Lynas Corporation has not escaped the COVID-19 pandemic unscathed as rare earths prices took a dip and operations moved into temporary suspension. Read More
Lynas Corporation has felt the impact of the coronavirus pandemic as it delivered a lower rare earths production of 2579 tonnes during the June quarter. Read More
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded Lynas Corporation a phase one contract to construct a heavy rare earth separation facility. Read More
Lynas Corporation has responded to false statements regarding the permit of its proposed permanent deposit facility (PDF) site at Bukit Ketam, Malaysia. Read More
Lynas Corporation has selected Kalgoorlie, Western Australia as the home for its cracking and leaching plant for rare earth minerals processing. Read More
Lynas Corporation will spend $500 million on growing its production to 2025, including the creation of a new upstream processing plant in Western Australia. Read More
Lynas Corporation has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Blue Line Corporation to develop rare earths separation capacity in the United States. Read More
Lynas Corporation's board of management has urged shareholders not to accept Wesfarmers' "unsolicited" $1.5 billion bid for the company announced last month. Read More
The Malaysian Government has set Lynas licence renewal conditions related to waste removal at its Lynas Advanced Material Plant (LAMP) near Kuantan, Malaysia. Read More
Separating and recovering rare earth materials is a complicated and expensive process, but one Japanese researcher claims he has discovered a low cost, environmentally friendly extraction alternative. Read More
Shares in Australian rare earths miner Lynas Corporation have risen following the re-election of Malaysia's coalition, reducing uncertainty around further regulatory hurdles at its controversial plant. Read More
Rare earths miner Lynas Corporation says it's on track to meet its second quarter target of producing 11,000 tonnes per year from its processing plant in Malaysia.
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Lynas Corporation has overcome legal battles and environmental activists to produce its first rare earths products from its Malaysian processing plant.
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