(Reuters) - Copper eased on Friday as workers agreed to a pay deal at Chile's Collahuasi mine but concerns remained about tight supplies as other strikes continued.
Copper for delivery in three months on the London Metal Exchange fell back 0.7 percent to trade at $7,770/7,780 a tonne by 1223 GMT after workers in top producer Chile ended a four-day strike.
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Copper for delivery in three months on the London Metal Exchange fell back 0.7 percent to trade at $7,770/7,780 a tonne by 1223 GMT after workers in top producer Chile ended a four-day strike.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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