SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Mines in world No. 1 copper producer Chile appear to have emerged unscathed from a major quake that struck near the mineral-rich north of the Andean country on Tuesday.
Most mines in quake-prone Chile, which supplies around a third of the world's copper, are designed to withstand tremors.
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