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Lynas gets more Malaysian time

RARE earths miner Lynas will be able to keep its rare earths refinery in Kuantan open for another six months after the Malaysian government renewed the company’s operating licence.

 Locals in Malaysia tell Lynas to get lost

Locals in Malaysia tell Lynas to get lost

Lynas has been publically criticised in Malaysia and protests have broken out locally over its seven-year spell at Kuantan due to health concerns over stockpiled waste, which is classed as radioactive....

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