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Lynas shares surge after Malaysia approves plant
by Staff Writers
Sydney (AFP) Feb 2, 2012


Shares in Australian miner Lynas soared almost 20 percent Thursday after Malaysia approved a controversial rare earths plant to be be built despite fears it could produce harmful radioactive waste.

The facility, which is near completion in the eastern state of Pahang, is set to become one of the few sites outside China to process rare earths -- metals used in high-tech equipment ranging from missiles to mobile phones.

Malaysia's Atomic Energy Licensing Board granted a temporary licence for the plant to begin operations for an initial two-year period under strict safety requirements.

But it made clear it could be suspended or revoked if the company failed to meet conditions on handling potentially hazardous waste, which is naturally present in rare earths.

Lynas shares surged 19.1 percent on the news, ending the day at Aus$1.59 ($1.70).

"Lynas recognises its responsibility to the community to operate the plant in a safe and sustainable manner," the company's executive chairman Nicholas Curtis said.

Lynas has insisted the plant, which will handle rare earths imported from Australia, will be safe, but critics say radioactive waste could leak out, threatening public health and the environment.

Production is expected to start in the second quarter of this year.

China produces more than 95 percent of the world's rare earths -- 17 elements critical to manufacturing everything from iPods to low-emission cars.

But Beijing has angered its trade partners by restricting overseas shipments in a bid to burnish its green credentials and tighten its grip over the metals, leading other countries to explore alternative sources.

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Malaysia approves Australian rare earths plant
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Feb 1, 2012
Malaysia gave the green light Wednesday for a controversial rare earths plant being built by Australian miner Lynas despite fears its could produce harmful radioactive waste. Malaysia's Atomic Energy Licensing Board said it granted a licence for the plant, which is near completion in the eastern state of Pahang, to begin operations for an initial two-year period under strict safety requireme ... read more


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