Australia’s Lynas partners South Korea’s JS Link for Malaysian magnet factory
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Lynas Rare Earths said on Tuesday it had signed a partnership deal with South Korea’s JS Link to develop a magnet factory in Malaysia. The Australian rare-earths producer will also supply materials to JS Link’s magnet factory in South Korea and the planned factory in Malaysia until January 2038. The partnership follows a magnet manufacturing deal between the two companies last year. Under the latest deal, JS Link will establish a magnet factory in Kuantan, Malaysia, with an operating capacity.
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