Lynas to Produce Rare Earth Metals in Vietnam with LS Eco Energy, Focusing on Samarium

Published: Mar 27, 2026 13:12
Australian producer Lynas Rare Earths is working to produce rare earth metals at a plant in Vietnam that will be built by South Korean company LS Eco Energy, with priority initially given to the production of samarium. Lynas said that under a preliminary agreement, it will supply rare earth oxides to LS Eco Energy’s rare earth metal plant expected to be established in Vietnam for further processing.

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