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RM600M magnet plant to boost Malaysia's rare earth industry
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67328, member: 636"] Malaysian officials expect a 600 million ringgit permanent magnet production plant under development in Pahang to enhance the nation's standing within the rare earth processing sectors. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said JS Link and Lynas Malaysia have completed initial preparations for the project, and he plans to meet with Pahang Chief Minister Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail on Sunday for further discussions. Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Zafrul Aziz will assess advancement on Monday. The South Korean company purchased property and seeks to start manufacturing operations involving advanced rare earth materials used in electric vehicles, renewable power systems and technology products. Anwar noted that land acquisition demonstrates that it represents more than preliminary agreements. He met with JS Link chief executive Lee Jun Young and Lynas Malaysia managing director Mashal Ahmad while attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Lynas Rare Earths announced an initial agreement with JS Link in July for constructing a facility capable of producing 3,000 tons of neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnets near its Kuantan materials plant. During separate meetings, Namhae Chemical Corporation committed to purchasing 500 million ringgit worth of Malaysian phosphate rock, potassium chloride and green ammonia for fertilizer manufacturing. [/QUOTE]
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