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Lynas treads water in Malaysia

LYNAS Rare Earths’ Malaysian operations are still being disrupted by inconsistent and inadequate water supply from local supplier PAIP, despite assurances normal water supply would resume in September.

Lynas Malaysia

Lynas Malaysia

Lynas CEO Amanda Lacaze said the PAIP water supply issue would significantly affect production during the quarter, as it had in the previous quarter. She said water supply from PAIP during July and...

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