Stock of the day: Lynas Rare Earths
As China tightens export controls on rare earth minerals, Lynas Rare Earths faces both challenges and strategic opportunities in the global supply chain.

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This video was created on 28 April for IG audiences by ausbiz.
ASX code: LYC
Lynas reports mixed quarterly results
Lynas Rare Earths reported third-quarter (Q3) sales revenue of $223 million, up from the same quarter last year but below consensus forecasts. The company attributes this underperformance to lower rare earths market pricing and global trade volatility, which it expects to continue through the June 2025 quarter.
The current tariff environment and China's export controls are creating significant market uncertainty. Lynas is one of the few major producers of rare earths outside China, which has recently tightened controls over mineral sales in retaliation for tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
Strategic importance in global supply chains
Rare earth minerals are vital components in high-performance magnets used in electronics, defence equipment, and electric vehicles (EVs). They are particularly critical for United States (US) military applications, with China currently maintaining a dominant position in global production and processing of these minerals.
This strategic importance has put companies like Lynas in the spotlight, as Western nations seek to reduce dependence on Chinese supply chains. Market analysts have observed increased interest in rare earth companies, including Lynas, Arafura Resources, and Meteoric Resources, driven by geopolitical concerns.
Navigating environmental and valuation hurdles
Though benefiting from strategic tailwinds, Lynas faces environmental opposition in Malaysia over pollution concerns, leading to regulatory issues and more processing shifting to Australia.
Valued at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of about 150, Lynas reflects high growth expectations, but analysts predict only modest growth of 8% annually over five years based on historical data.
While Lynas is profitable, unlike some competitors, it remains a speculative investment with geopolitical risks. Current investors might maintain positions, but analysts suggest new buyers consider the high valuation versus near-term earnings potential.
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