Lynas Rare Earths share price slips after export-curb rally as traders eye Jan. 21 update
8 January 2026
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Lynas Rare Earths share price slips after export-curb rally as traders eye Jan. 21 update

Sydney, Jan 8, 2026, 16:50 AEDT — Market closed

  • Lynas fell 5.4% on Thursday, a day after a 14.5% jump
  • China-Japan export curbs have put rare earth supply back in play
  • Lynas will report Dec-quarter results on Jan. 21 and host a briefing

Lynas Rare Earths (LYC.AX) fell 5.4% to A$14.24 on Thursday, giving back part of a sharp rally the day before as investors reassessed how far the latest China-Japan export row can run. The stock swung between A$14.22 and A$15.41 and traded 8.36 million shares, after a 14.5% jump on Wednesday on heavier volume. 1

The moves matter because investors are again pricing in the risk of tighter rare earth supply. China this week banned exports of “dual-use” items to Japan — goods and tech that can serve civilian and military ends — and Japan’s top government spokesman Minoru Kihara called the step “absolutely unacceptable and deeply regrettable”. Nomura Research Institute economist Takahide Kiuchi said a year-long rare earth curb could knock 0.43% off Japan’s GDP, while supply chain consultant Cameron Johnson at Tidalwave Solutions warned retaliation could follow if civilian firms get hit. 2

Governments are also circling the market. G7 finance ministers are set to meet in Washington on Jan. 12 to discuss rare earth supplies, and one item on the agenda is a “price floor” — a minimum price meant to make non-China projects viable, three sources familiar with the matter said. 3

For Lynas itself, the next hard date is close. The company said it will announce quarterly results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, and CEO Amanda Lacaze will host an analyst and shareholder briefing at 12 p.m. Sydney time. 4

Lynas mines rare earths at Mt Weld in Western Australia and processes material in Australia and Malaysia. Its output includes neodymium and praseodymium — metals used in permanent magnets found in electric vehicle motors, wind turbines and defence kit.

The stock has become a quick read on geopolitics because Lynas sits outside China’s supply chain, where most rare earth refining and magnet-making capacity still sits. Any hint of tighter Chinese exports tends to ripple across the small pool of alternative suppliers.

But the trade is messy. A lot of the latest move is headline-driven, and the market still has to see whether Beijing turns talk into actual rare earth curbs; if it doesn’t, momentum money can leave as fast as it arrived. Prices for rare earth products also swing, and that can show up in realised pricing and margins.

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