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Lynas will appeal Malaysia decision

Lynas Rare Earths may have renewed its operating license for its Malaysian Kuantan plant, but it failed to secure approval to keep the unit running in its entirety

 Lynas' Gebeng plant Copyright: Lynas

Lynas' Gebeng plant Copyright: Lynas

The company is appealing the decision by authorities to allow Lynas to continue running the unit, but without the cracking and leaching units from 1 July. The government is objecting to the import and...

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