Lynas Rare Earths lands extended rare earths deal with Japan

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Lynas Rare Earths lands extended rare earths deal with Japan
Lynas Rare Earths lands extended rare earths deal with Japan
Jon Cuthbert
Written by Jon Cuthbert
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Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) announced a major extension and enhancement of its long-term commercial partnership with Japan Australia Rare Earths B.V.

The updated agreement, which now stretches through to 2038, is designed to secure a stable supply of rare earths for Japanese industry while providing Lynas with robust financial protection in a volatile market.

Central to the deal is a firm offtake commitment from JARE to purchase 5,000 tonnes per annum of Neodymium-Praseodymium.

The volume can scale up to 7,200 tonnes, ensuring Lynas faces no "opportunity loss."

Furthermore, the agreement encompasses the increasingly vital heavy rare earth sector, with 75% of Lynas' HRE oxide production being made available to Japan and JARE committing to purchase at least 50% of total output.

From a fiscal standpoint, the deal introduces a critical safety net: a US$110/kg NdPr floor price.

An upside-sharing mechanism has been established for when market prices exceed US$150/kg.

In such scenarios, 30% of the surplus—capped at US$10 million annually—will be paid to JARE.

The collaborative framework, supported by the Japan Organisation for Metals and Energy Security and Sojitz Corporation, reinforces the strategic importance of Lynas as a non-Chinese supplier in the evolution of sustainable global supply chains.

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