Malaysia Approves Lynas to Import and Process Rare Earths Until 2026

Lynas Malaysia has not only secured a license extension but also introduced innovative solutions to address radioactive waste concerns. These developments are poised to transform the future of the Australian rare earth materials producer in Malaysia. License Extension Until 2026 Lynas Malaysia, a leading rare earth materials producer, has received an extension for its license to import naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) until March 2026. Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang announced this significant extension, highlighting that Lynas would also be permitted to continue its cracking and leaching activities. However, this extension comes with a condition: the radioactivity

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