HANOI- Copper was unchanged on Monday in tepid trade due to a holiday in top consumer China, while worries eased over supply disruption after a strike in Chile was avoided.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange was almost flat at $10,007 a ton.
Aluminum rose 0.4 percent to $2,474 a ton and nickel increased 0.4 percent to $18,295 a ton and tin climbed 0.9 percent to $31,850 a ton.
The Shanghai Futures Exchange is closed for a holiday.
Workers at BHP Group’s Spence copper mine in top producer Chile said last week they had reached a new contract deal with the company, avoiding a strike.