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Malaysia renews Lynas Rare Earths' operating license for 10 years

Malaysia has renewed Lynas Rare Earths’ operating license?for ten?more?years?to 'import raw material containing natural radioactive materials and process rare Earths,' the Australian miner announced on Monday.

By 0131 GMT the shares of Lynas had risen as much as 7 % to A$20.30, their highest level since October 21, 2025. The benchmark ASX 200 index was down around 0.5%.

Lynas, who is the Malaysian Department for Atomic Energy, said that they are expected to issue a?formal license soon.

The Southeast Asian country raised concerns about the radiation levels?from the cracking and leaching process, raising fears that Lynas?license would not be renewed.

The Australian company's operations will be allowed to continue until March 2026 after the license is amended by the government in 2023.

Lynas is investing in its Malaysia facility. It has spent about A$180m ($127.91m) on a new separation facility to meet the?demand of heavy?rare earth oxides that are sourced from outside China.

(source: Reuters)