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Australia's Lynas and South Korea's JS Link Sign Deal for Malaysia Magnet Factory

Australia's Lynas and South Korea's JS Link Sign Deal for Malaysia Magnet Factory
Australia's Lynas and South Korea's JS Link Sign Deal for Malaysia Magnet Factory

Lynas?Earths 'announced on Tuesday that it had signed a deal with South Korea JS Link for the development of a magnet plant in Malaysia.

JS Link, a magnet manufacturer in?South Korea, and the Malaysian factory planned by JS Link will receive rare-earth material from the Australian producer until January 2038. This partnership comes after a magnet manufacturing agreement between the two companies in last year. Under the new?deal, JS Link is going to establish a permanent magnet factory in Kuantan (Malaysia) with 3,000 tonnes of neodymium, iron, and boron (NdFeB). Lynas stated that it will invest a total of?about A$50m ($34.78m) in JS Link's shares to help develop the facility. Lynas said that the magnets produced will be used to supply supply chains for automotive, wind power and electronics manufacturing in key markets such as Korea and Malaysia. The Kuantan magnet factory is expected to create 400 new jobs. Malaysia announced on Monday that it will review the $96 million contract signed between Lynas (the operator of one of the largest rare-earths processing plants in Southeast Asia) and the U.S. Department of Defense earlier this year. The four-year contract has been met with?protests. Some rights groups have accused Lynas that it supplied materials to U.S. made weapons used by Israel in its war on?Hamas? in Gaza.

Malaysia, a Muslim majority country, has long supported the Palestinian cause. It does not maintain diplomatic relations with Israel.

(source: Reuters)