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    Lynas Malaysian licence and profit surge: supply and residue risks for engineers

    March 3, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Lynas Malaysian licence and profit surge: supply and residue risks for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Lynas Rare Earths has secured a 10‑year operating licence for its Kuantan rare earths processing plant in Pahang, Malaysia, locking in long-term capacity for cracking and separation of neodymium-praseodymium and other light rare earth oxides. The approval follows earlier regulatory pressure over low-level radioactive waste from lanthanide concentrate and conditions on waste management and residue storage imposed by Malaysia’s Atomic Energy Licensing Board. The extended licence, combined with a reported profit surge, reduces near-term risk to Lynas’ supply chain while its Kalgoorlie cracking and leaching plant in Western Australia ramps up.

    Technical Brief

    • For other rare earth processors, Lynas’ licensing pathway reinforces the need for early, transparent NORM management strategies.

    Our Take

    Lynas Rare Earths also features in our coverage of rare earths’ role in trade negotiations, where Wood Mackenzie notes China’s dominance in refined supply; a 10‑year Malaysian operating licence gives Lynas unusual long-term certainty compared with many non-Chinese peers facing shorter or more conditional permits.

    The new decade-long licence in Malaysia directly addresses concerns raised in another related piece where Jake Klein criticises Australia’s failure to secure downstream rare earths processing, signalling that Lynas is likely to keep most value-added processing offshore rather than repatriating it to Australia in the medium term.

    Among our 71 rare-earths keyword-matched pieces, few operators have locked in comparable multi-year processing security outside China, so this Malaysian tenure stability could make Lynas a preferred counterpart for OEMs and governments seeking non-Chinese magnet feedstock contracts.

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