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More strike heat for BHPB in Chile

SUPPLY disruptions continue to be a key theme for metals producers, with BHP Billiton now facing issues from construction workers at its new Spence project in Chile.

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More strike heat for BHPB in Chile

Workers at Spence have gone on strike seeking better salaries and bonuses, with the 200,000 tonne per annum mine previously flagged to come online early next year. A dispute over similar issues at BHPB's...

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