Lynas Rare Earths, an Australian company, announced on Thursday a 66% increase in its first-quarter revenue compared to the previous year. Despite this growth, the results did not meet market expectations. However, the company noted robust demand for its strategic metals from both current and new customers.Governments globally, excluding dominant rare…
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