Nickel climbs as strike shuts down Inco
Gary Park, Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
Nickel prices are predicted to rise as 3,400 Inco workers shut down the world’s largest mine in Ontario amidst the hottest market in years.
Bitter negotiations ended in a strike June 1 that union and company officials have warned could be prolonged, wiping out 9 percent of global production.
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