Lindian Resources Raises AUD 100M for Rare Earth Projects in Malawi and Kazakhstan

Published: Apr 9, 2026 09:45
[SMM Rare Earth News Flash] Australian company Lindian Resources raised approximately AUD 100 million through a placement to institutional investors and a strategic critical minerals fund. The proceeds will be used to advance the Kangankunde rare earth project in Malawi and complete the integration of the Sareco mixed rare earth carbonate plant in Kazakhstan. The company acquired a 51% controlling stake in the Sareco plant earlier this year, retaining exclusive sales rights, with the aim of building a vertically integrated rare earth platform. Both the Kangankunde rare earth project and the Sareco plant plan to commence production in Q4 this year.

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