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Producer of separated rare earth materials
lynasrareearths.com- Headquarters
- Perth, Australia
- Company type
- Public company
- Number of employees
- 1,000–5,000
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Latest news about Lynas Rare Earths (Lynas)
In short: Lynas Rare Earths grew production and revenue while navigating the retirement of long-time CEO Amanda Lacaze and operational power disruptions.
Company announcements
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Lynas achieves first Samarium oxide production
This milestone at Lynas Malaysia expands their separated Heavy Rare Earth oxide range to include Samarium, Dysprosium, and Terbium oxides.
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Lynas announces CEO retirement
Amanda Lacaze retires at financial year-end after 12 years, leading from startup to ASX50 company.
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Lynas announces new heavy rare earth facility
It plans a Heavy Rare Earth separation plant at Lynas Malaysia to supply reliable non-China sources of heavy rare earth oxides.
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Lynas signs MoU with Noveon Magnetics for US magnets
The MoU is non-binding and subject to the negotiation of definitive agreements. It supports Lynas' Towards 2030 growth strategy and aims to secure a reliable supply outside China.
Media coverage
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Lynas CEO exits after expansion bets amid China rare earth squeeze
Lynas Rare Earths CEO Amanda Lacaze is stepping down in June after steering a decade-long expansion that positioned the Australian miner as a key non-Chinese...
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Mapim raises environmental, ethical concerns over Lynas in memo to Australia
The Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organisation (Mapim) has submitted a memorandum of protest to the Australian High Commission, raising concerns over the continued operations...
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Lynas posts 67% higher rare earth oxide output in Q3
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Australia's Lynas flags higher sulfuric acid, fuel costs due to Iran war
Australia's Lynas is benefiting from higher rare earth prices but warns that rising costs due to the Iran war, including more expensive chemicals, will weigh...
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