Lynas Rare Earths Stock Extends Rally as Japan Deal Sets $110/kg Price Floor

March 13, 2026
Lynas Rare Earths Stock Extends Rally as Japan Deal Sets $110/kg Price Floor

Sydney, March 13, 2026, 10:28 AEDT

Lynas Rare Earths shares closed at A$21.17 on Thursday, extending a sharp rally after the Australian miner revamped a long-term supply deal with Japan. The stock had jumped 16.2% on Wednesday, when investors first digested the new terms. 1

The move matters because the revised pact gives Lynas a US$110-per-kg floor price on 5,000 tonnes a year of neodymium-praseodymium, or NdPr, a rare-earth oxide used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines and defence systems. That gives Lynas unusual price visibility for a producer operating outside China.

Japan Australia Rare Earths, or JARE, which is backed by Japan’s state agency JOGMEC and trader Sojitz, will take the 5,000-tonne annual minimum through 2038. Lynas also said 75% of its heavy rare-earth oxide output will be made available to Japanese industry, with JARE committing to buy the equivalent of 50% of all heavy rare-earth oxides Lynas produces.

Chief Executive Amanda Lacaze said the arrangement would support “reliable supply” for Japanese customers and that “fair market pricing” should reduce price volatility for Lynas while backing further investment. The company added that any sales above the minimum volume must come at “no opportunity loss” to Lynas.

The pact lands as Japan and the United States try to build rare-earth supply chains outside China, which still makes around 90% of the world’s rare-earth magnets. The structure echoes the floor-price support previously offered to U.S. peer MP Materials. 2

Morningstar analyst Jon Mills wrote that the Lynas deal suggests buyers are willing to pay a “non-China” premium. He also said Iluka Resources could benefit as Western customers look for supply outside China. 3

Jefferies analyst Mitch Ryan upgraded Lynas to Buy with a A$24 price target, writing that the revised JARE arrangement still leaves room for “higher-return Western offtakes” beyond the committed Japanese tonnage. 4

But the new terms do not cover every tonne. Lynas said sales above 5,000 tonnes a year will be by mutual agreement, while any achieved NdPr price above US$150/kg triggers a payment to JARE equal to 30% of the upside, capped at US$10 million a year.

Valuation is another fault line. Morningstar lifted its fair value estimate for Lynas to A$10 from A$7 after the deal. Yet Mills still called the shares “significantly overvalued” and argued the market price implied a long-run NdPr price well above his new US$120/kg midcycle assumption. 3

Lynas, the largest rare-earth producer outside China, said the revised contract follows its first separated heavy rare-earth oxide production in 2025 and keeps total NdPr supply capacity at up to 7,200 tonnes a year through 2038. That is the backdrop to the latest move in the shares.

Technology News

  • Google Workspace adds Gemini AI to automate data entry with source citations
    March 12, 2026, 5:48 AM EDT. Google rolled out a new batch of Gemini-powered features across Docs, Sheets, Slides and Drive, aiming to automate routine work. Gemini will cite its sources after queries, with a sources tab showing where it drew flight confirmations and chats. In Sheets, users can describe tasks in plain language, skip exact formulas, and deploy an AI agent to fetch web data to fill cells, then summarize, categorize and chart results. You can chat with Gemini in Sheets to build custom reports. In Slides, natural-language prompts create slides and adjust layouts. Google also promotes personalized intelligence to tailor outputs to the user's needs. The updates position Google amid growing AI copilots while tying tools to users' files, emails and chats.

Latest Articles

Lynas Rare Earths Stock Extends Rally as Japan Deal Sets $110/kg Price Floor

Lynas Rare Earths Stock Extends Rally as Japan Deal Sets $110/kg Price Floor

March 13, 2026
Sydney, March 13, 2026, 10:28 AEDT Lynas Rare Earths shares closed at A$21.17 on Thursday, extending a sharp rally after the Australian miner revamped a long-term supply deal with Japan. The stock had jumped 16.2% on Wednesday, when investors first digested the new terms. 1 The move matters because the revised pact gives Lynas a US$110-per-kg floor price on 5,000 tonnes a year of neodymium-praseodymium, or NdPr, a rare-earth oxide used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines and defence systems. That gives Lynas unusual price visibility for a producer operating outside China. Japan Australia Rare Earths, or JARE,
Santos Limited Share Price Rises as $100 Oil Lifts ASX Energy Stocks

Santos Limited Share Price Rises as $100 Oil Lifts ASX Energy Stocks

March 13, 2026
Santos Ltd shares rose 1.49% to A$7.49 Thursday as Brent crude topped $100 a barrel after tanker attacks and Iranian threats disrupted the Strait of Hormuz. Energy was the only ASX sector to gain, with Woodside Energy up 2.07% and Beach Energy up 3.59%. Santos and Beach this week approved a A$357 million Cooper Basin project expected to cut production costs.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Stock Falls 5% as Oil Shock Revives 2026 Fuel-Cost Fears

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Stock Falls 5% as Oil Shock Revives 2026 Fuel-Cost Fears

March 13, 2026
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shares fell 4.8% to $19.46 in late New York trading Thursday after Brent crude hit $100 a barrel following Iranian strikes on two oil tankers. Carnival and Royal Caribbean also dropped sharply. Norwegian had earlier forecast 2026 adjusted earnings of $2.38 a share, below analyst estimates, and warned fuel price swings could impact results. S&P Global revised its outlook on NCL to stable from positive.