Graphjet Technology advances production timeline at Malaysia manufacturing plant

Graphjet, a developer of patented technologies to produce graphite and graphene directly from agricultural waste, announced Monday it has accelerated the timeline for its planned manufacturing plant in Malaysia.

Lynas shares jump as Malaysia allows key plant extension

Mining News Pro - Shares of Lynas Rare Earths hit their highest in over a month on Wednesday, extending gains, after Malaysia allowed the miner to operate its flagship refinery locally with a variation to the operating licence.

Malaysia allows Lynas to import radioactive raw material until 2026

Mining News Pro - Malaysia on Tuesday amended Lynas Rare Earths’ operating license to allow the Australian firm to import raw materials containing natural radioactive material and process rare earths until March 2026.

Malaysia to ban export of rare earths to boost domestic industry

Mining News Pro - Malaysia will develop a policy to ban exports of rare earth raw materials to avoid exploitation and loss of resources, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday, making it the latest country to restrict shipments of key minerals.

Malaysia gives Lynas extension to keep rare earths unit open

Mining News Pro - Malaysian authorities granted a six-month extension to Australia miner Lynas Rare Earths Ltd. to get its rare earth plant in line with environmental requirements.

Record results for Lynas as Malaysia decision looms

Mining News Pro - Lynas Rare Earths is set to appeal to the Malaysian Government today about unfavourable license conditions that threaten to interrupt its operations. But despite the impending battle, the company recorded strong results for the March quarter.

Lynas gets regulator nod for disposal facility in Malaysia

Mining News Pro - Lynas Rare Earths said on Thursday it has got environmental approvals from Malaysian authorities to build a permanent disposal facility for water leached purification residue in the country.

Lynas Malaysia plant returns to business

Mining News Pro - Lynas Corporation has restarted operations at its Malaysian plant after the country’s Prime Minister eased coronavirus restrictions.

Lynas to restart Malaysian plant as virus curbs ease

Mining News Pro - Rare earths producer Lynas Corp said on Friday it will reopen its processing plant in Malaysia at the start of next week as the Southeast Asian nation eases restrictions imposed since March to control the spread of the coronavirus.

Lynas Malaysia plant shutdown extended

Mining News Pro - The Malaysian Government has extended its movement control order to combat the coronavirus, causing Lynas Malaysia to prolong the temporary suspension of its production plant.

Lynas suspends operations at Malaysian plant

Mining News Pro - Lynas Corporation has halted operations at its Malaysian plant following an escalation of coronavirus cases in the country.

Lynas closes Malaysia plant due to coronavirus curbs

Mining News Pro - Rare earths producer Lynas Corp said on Monday it closed its processing plant in Malaysia temporarily after the government introduced strict measures to curtail the spread of the coronavirus.

Lynas on track to get new Malaysia permit by March

Mining News Pro - Australia’s Lynas Corp posted a 7.4% rise in quarterly revenue on Friday as higher demand for rare earth elements countered weaker prices and the miner said it was on track to get its processing license renewed by Malaysia in March.

Miner Vale says fire to halt operations at Malaysia distribution center

Mining News Pro - Brazilian miner Vale SA said a fire broke out on Friday in its distribution center in Malaysia, temporarily affecting shipments, according to a securities filing.

Fire shuts down Vale’s Malaysia distribution center

Mining News Pro - Iron ore mining giant Vale issued a statement Friday advising that there was a fire in one of the transfer houses of the belt conveyor system at its distribution center in Malaysia.

Malaysian Threat Looms Over Manganese Alloys Producers

Mining News Pro - In the absence of a safeguard duty on cheap imports from Sarawak, and with a steep power tariff, the Indian ferroalloys industry is at the receiving end.

Malaysia may Impose Anti-dumping Duty on Steel in Case of Trade Circumvention

Mining News Pro - According to the latest reports, Malaysia will impose anti-dumping duties on steel products to protect local manufacturers if the Southeast Asian country emerges as transshipment point amid an on-going trade war between the U.S. and China, an official from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said on Thursday.

Malaysia’s Eastern Steel Resumes Operation after Three Years of Closure

Mining News Pro - According to the industry reports, Malaysian steel mill, Eastern Steel Sdn Bhd (ESBB) has resumed its operations this week following nearly three years of closure.

Malaysia to impose AD duties on imported cold-rolled stainless steel from several countries

Mining News Agency -Malaysian Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) completed an anti-dumping investigation of cold-rolled stainless steel case factual report, found that imports from Taiwan, China, South Korea and Thailand constituted a dumping, the proposed anti-dumping duties were imposed on Taiwan manufacturers at 0% to 14.02%, 3.66% to 23.95% for China manufacturers, 0% to 7.27% for South Korean manufacturers and 22.86% to 111.61% for Thai manufacturers.

Malaysian construction industry demand for aluminum continues to improve

Mining News Agency - In recent years, the Malaysian construction industry continued to improve, which would lead to the construction industry growth further of aluminum demand.

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