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Lynas sees higher rare earths prices after US backs MP Materials

Last updated: July 25, 2025 6:40 am
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Rare earth prices are on the rise, fueled by increasing demand for Western materials as evidenced by a recent deal struck by the United States. Lynas Rare Earths, the world’s largest producer of rare earths outside of China, sees further potential for price increases in the market.

The U.S. Department of Defense recently made a multi-billion dollar deal to become the largest shareholder in MP Materials, the sole U.S. miner of rare earths. This move signifies the U.S. government’s commitment to reducing China’s dominance in the rare earths sector and promoting investment in its own industry.

Lynas CEO Amanda Lacaze believes that prices could surpass the $110 per kilogram floor price set in the deal, given the upside potential negotiated by the government. With Chinese rare earths supply shortages earlier this year, automakers sought alternative sources for rare earths magnets, leading to increased production by Japanese magnet makers.

Lynas experienced a 10% increase in fourth-quarter revenue, driven by higher selling prices for rare earth products. The company also entered into a magnet manufacturing deal with South Korea’s JS Link, further expanding its market reach.

Shares of Lynas climbed following the positive financial results, with sales revenue exceeding estimates. The company’s total rare-earth oxide output also saw a significant increase compared to the previous year.

In addition to its business expansion, Lynas announced a partnership with South Korean magnet manufacturer JS Link to develop a permanent magnet value chain in Malaysia. This collaboration includes plans for a neodymium magnet manufacturing facility near Lynas’ plant in Kuantan, Malaysia.

Overall, Lynas sees Malaysia as a key market for industry growth and aims to supply light and heavy rare earth materials to support production. The non-binding agreement with JS Link is subject to finalization but holds promise for further growth and collaboration in the rare earths sector.

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With rare earth prices on the rise and demand for Western materials increasing, Lynas remains at the forefront of the industry, poised for further growth and expansion in the global market.

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