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KUALA LUMPUR: Lynas Malaysia will be allowed to import naturally occurring radioactive material until its licence expires in March 2026, says Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang.
The Australian rare earth materials producer would also be allowed to carry out cracking and leaching activities on condition that radioactivity levels in water leach purification residue remain low, he added."The Atomic Energy Licensing Board has decided to amend Lynas Malaysia's current licence conditions to grant permission to the company to import NORM until its licence ends in March 2026," he told a press conference at the Malaysian Nuclear Agency here on Tuesday .
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