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Australia's Lynas Rare Earths reports a quarterly revenue increase on higher prices

Lynas Rare Earths, an Australian company, reported a 43% increase in revenue for the second quarter on Wednesday. Higher selling prices helped to offset a production shortfall due to power interruptions at their Western Australia processing plant.

Western countries are scrambling to reduce their?dependence upon China, which has led to a rise in the price of rare earths. Australia is mulling over a new price floor, and new partnerships in order to support rare earth projects and create alternative supplies.

The average price per kilogram of Lynas products was A$85.6 during the quarter. This is higher than A$49.2 a year earlier.

The total output of rare earth oxides was 2,382 tons, a decrease from last year's 2,617 tonnes.

Production of mixed rare-earth carbonates also decreased compared to the previous quarter due to power supply interruptions at the company's Kalgoorlie plant in Western Australia.

The largest rare earths producer outside China reported a sales revenue of A$201.9 (US$135.98) million for the quarter that ended December 31, up from A$141.2 in 2012. ($1 = 1.4848 Australian dollars) (Reporting by Rajasik Mukherjee and Jasmeen Ara Shaikh in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

(source: Reuters)