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Copper under pressure as Chile talks collapse

By Jude Webber in Buenos Aires

Published: July 11 2007 21:16 | Last updated: July 11 2007 21:16

Pay talks to end a three-day strike at one of Chile’s biggest copper mines have broken down, threatening further pressure on prices amid falling global inventories.

The dispute, the first in the Collahuasi mine’s 10-year history, caused copper prices to spike earlier in the week in a flashback to the market’s rollercoaster ride during a three-week strike last year at the country’s Escondida mine.

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