Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Lynas Rare Earths saw revenue surge 43% in Dec. 2025 despite lower output, driven by rising global rare earth prices and China’s export controls.
Lynas Rare Earths reported $201.9 million in revenue for the December 2025 quarter, a 43% increase from the same period last year, despite a 30% drop in production to 2,382 tonnes due to power outages at its Kalgoorlie plant.
Revenue rose on soaring global rare earth prices, averaging $85.60 per kilogram—up from $49.20 in 2024—driven by China’s tightened export controls.
The Australian government has designated rare earths, antimony, and gallium as critical minerals for a taxpayer-backed strategic reserve to reduce reliance on China, which supplies up to 70% of global output.
Power issues at the plant have been resolved, and price pressures continued into January, prompting a 4.6% share surge to $15.94.
Lynas Rare Earths registró un aumento de ingresos del 43% en diciembre de 2025 a pesar de una menor producción, impulsada por el aumento de los precios mundiales de las tierras raras y los controles de exportación de China.