Lynas reaches highest share price in 14 years

Lynas’ Mt Weld operation. Image: Lynas

ASX-listed rare earths stocks have seen their share prices jump in recent weeks amidst trade tensions between the US and Chinese governments.

It comes as both nations threaten tariffs and restrictions targeting critical minerals and high-tech goods, with heightened plausibility of ex-China supply chains, involving Australian junior miners.

Lynas Rare Earths has climbed almost $7.32 in the last month to reach a share price of $21.62 on Tuesday – a new 14-year high.

Another is Arafura Rare Earths that has jumped $0.24 per share in the last month to a price of $0.42 on Tuesday.

Likewise, Iluka Resources has jumped $2.79, up almost 48 per cent in last month, to reach $8.64 per share on Monday,…

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