MANAGEMENT

Licence joy for Lynas

RARE earths miner Lynas Corporation has reaffirmed its commitment to Malaysia after the country’s Atomic Energy Licensing Board signed off on a three-year operating licence for the contentious Kuantan refinery.

 A safety briefing at Lynas' Malaysian headquarters

A safety briefing at Lynas' Malaysian headquarters

After satisfying the licence renewal conditions imposed in August Lynas was rewarded with a three-year extension of the licence, subject to four conditions. Lynas must start developing the required...

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