Lynas Corporation entered another trading halt early this week following a statement from the Malaysian Government demanding the company export “all residue” from its Kuantan processing plant.
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Mining the new frontier
Greenland is set to become the next mining frontier as its government moves to fast-track its controversial mining sector. Vicky Validakis reports.
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Queensland’s $4 billion mineral resource to be unlocked
The Queensland government are investigating how to unlock $4 billion worth of mineral resources in the state’s North West minerals province.
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Lynas pursued into Malaysian court
Environmental group Save Malaysia Stop Lynas has obtained a hearing date to again challenge Lynas' temporary operating permits.
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Lynas racks up another win against protesters
A Malaysian court has dismissed another attempt by environmental groups to shut down Lynas Corporation’s rare earths processing plant in Kuantan.
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Lynas temporary operating licence suspended
The Malaysian High Court has extended the suspension of Lynas' temporary operating licence until early November.
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Lynas to face fresh legal challenge
Whilst Lynas won a temporary operating licence for its rare earths plant in Malaysia earlier this month, the company will soon be back in court fighting to retain its approvals.
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Should Malaysia bear the burden of Australian radioactive waste?
Monash University's Kai-Lit Phua questions Australian rare earths miner Lynas' involvement in Malaysia, and the affect its processing plant is having on the nation.
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Lynas wins licence, beats expectations
Troubled rare earths miner Lynas Corporation has beaten analyst predictions and won a temporary operating licence for its processing plant in Malaysia.
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Analysts recommend investors dump Lynas
Foster Stockbroking has recommended investors sell shares in Lynas because the company's rare earths processing plant in Malaysia is likely to face further delays.
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News outlet apologises to Lynas
Malaysian news outlet Free Malaysia Today has issued an apology to Lynas Corporation for its coverage of the company's rare earths processing plant in Kuantan.
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More wins for Lynas
A Malaysian Parliamentary Committee as recommended Lynas Corporation keeps the temporary operating licence for its processing facility in Kuantan.
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Malaysian Government gives Lynas the thumbs up
The Malaysian Government has dismissed a move to have Lynas Corporation stripped of a temporary operating licence for its rare earths processing plant in Kuantan.
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Lynas launches defamation against protestors
Lynas Corporation is launching defamation action against some Malaysian protestors over their criticism of the company's operations.
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WA rare earths players to visit Europe
The WA Chamber of Minerals and Energy and the state's key rare earths players will travel to Europe next month to meet international investors.
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Analysts tip Lynas following protestor failures
Analysts say confidence is building in Lynas Corporation following the Malaysian High Court's dismissal of an appeal against the company's rare earth processing plant.
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Lynas slams “baseless scare campaign” on rare earths
Lynas Corporation has stepped up its rhetoric against protestors, accusing them of leading a "baseless scare campaign" that is "sabotaging" the regulatory process.
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Give Lynas a “fair go”: High Commissioner
The Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia Miles Kupa has called on Malaysians to give Lynas Corporation a "fair go" with its rare earths business.
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Obama, Japan, EU launch China rare earths complaint
Barack Obama has teamed up with Japan and some European countries and asked the World Trade Organisation to investigate China's stranglehold on rare earths.
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