Malaysia’s US$143 million magnet plant will strengthen rare earth attraction: Anwar
The Malaysian prime minister says Lynas-JS Link’s 3,000-tonne neodymium magnet manufacturing facility is all set to go ahead

“JS Link has already purchased the land and wants to begin operations, so this is no longer a memorandum of understanding,” Anwar said. “The investment is in, the land is ready, so this is about accelerating the process.”
In a social media post, the prime minister said this high-impact collaboration would strengthen Malaysia’s position in the advanced materials and clean technology ecosystem, while supporting global efforts to build a safer, sustainable and resilient critical minerals supply chain – a key component for electric vehicles, renewable energy and hi-tech industries.

“This partnership reflects investors’ continued confidence in Malaysia as a stable, competitive and innovation-driven investment destination,” he said.