KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang today said that effective from January 1 next year Australian rare earths producer Lynas Corp must ensure their cracking and leaching plant outside Malaysia is in operation by July and maintain a financial deposit for compliance.
He said that the decision was made after considering economic interests, environmental protection and public health.
“Based on Section 32(5), Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984, the decision made by the prime minister is final.
“The government of Malaysia Madani understands the interests of the rare earth industry and is committed to ensuring any business dealings carried out related to this industry do not have a negative impact on the environment and the local population,” he said in a statement today.