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Lynas Expands Rare Earth Processing with Strategic Vietnam Venture

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
March 29, 2026
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Australian rare earths producer Lynas Rare Earths is accelerating its strategy to build processing capacity outside China. The company has entered into a framework agreement with South Korea’s LS Eco Energy to jointly develop a metal production facility in Vietnam, according to an announcement made on March 26, 2026. This move represents the latest in a series of strategic developments unveiled by the miner in recent weeks.

A Series of Strategic Advances

The Vietnam agreement is one of several significant milestones for Lynas. In early March, the company produced samarium oxide at its Malaysian plant ahead of schedule, positioning itself as the only non-Chinese producer of this mineral. Shortly before that, on March 2, 2026, Malaysian authorities renewed the operating license for the Lynas facility for a decade, extending it to 2031 and resolving a longstanding regulatory overhang.

The company has also secured two major supply contracts. A four-year agreement was finalized with the U.S. Department of Defense for the supply of rare earth oxides. Furthermore, a long-term contract with Japanese partner JARE was formalized on March 10, 2026, extending to 2038. This pact guarantees a minimum price of USD 110 per kilogram for neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) oxide based on an annual volume of 5,000 tonnes. A profit-sharing mechanism is triggered if the market price exceeds USD 150 per kilogram, with an annual cap of USD 10 million.

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Vietnam Plant to Add Critical Value Chain Step

The planned Vietnamese facility is designed to convert rare earth oxides into finished metals, a crucial stage in the manufacturing supply chain for permanent magnets. Initial production will focus on samarium metal and selected heavy rare earths such as dysprosium and terbium. The company also aims to expand the supply of metallized NdPr in the medium term.

The framework with LS Eco Energy includes a mutual investment via convertible instruments, with each party committing approximately AUD 30 million. Following the news, Lynas shares traded on the Sydney exchange advanced by as much as 2.8 percent.

Leadership Transition Amid Growth Phase

This period of expansion coincides with a planned change in executive leadership. In January 2026, CEO Amanda Lacaze announced her intention to step down after twelve years at the helm. She will remain in her role until the conclusion of the current financial year while the board conducts a global search for her successor. Lynas now enters a new chapter with a strengthened order book, a secure operating license, and a product portfolio that is broadening from its NdPr core toward a greater emphasis on heavy rare earths.

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