Lynas Rare Earths and JS Link sign partnership deal for magnet factory in Malaysia.
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Lynas Rare Earths and JS Link sign partnership deal for magnet factory in Malaysia.

Lynas Rare Earths signed a partnership with South Korea's JS Link to develop a magnet factory in Kuantan, Malaysia with a capacity of 3,000 tonnes per annum. Lynas will invest around A$50 million in JS Link shares and supply materials until January 2038. The factory is expected to create up to 400 jobs.

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SCMP provides full financial and operational details on the partnership, while Reuters offers only a brief headline-style announcement of the deal signing.
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SCSouth China Morning PostINTERNATIONAL3d ago

“Australia's Lynas partners South Korea's JS Link for Malaysian magnet factory”

RReutersCENTER3d ago

“Australia's Lynas, South Korea's JS Link sign deal for Malaysia magnet factory”

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