Whatever the Plan B might look like for Lynas Corporation, it rather looks like embattled chief executive Amanda Lacaze is being forced to act on it.
As foreshadowed in The Australian Financial Review, on Friday Malaysia’s Prime Minister emerged from a cabinet meeting with a solution to the external and internal contest over the future of the rare earths processing facility that Lynas operates at the industrial centre of Kuantan.
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Matthew Stevens writes on business, specialising in mining, energy and opinion. Matthew is a senior business writer and columnist. Email Matthew at matthew.stevens@afr.com.au