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Meyer Aluminium's request for separate trials rejected again in Hong Kong diesel cartel case

By Xu Yuan ( June 8, 2021, 05:18 GMT | Insight) -- A request by Meyer Aluminium to spilt the trials of two sets of lawsuit it was involved in over its failure to pay for diesel that it had acquired has been rejected for a second time by a Hong Kong judge, following a previous failed attempt in February 2019. Meyer had wanted to separate the trials of two lawsuits filed in the High Court by Shell Hong Kong and Taching Petroleum from the trial involving two further lawsuits, in which Meyer accused Shell and Taching of colluding in their supply of diesel.A request by Meyer Aluminium to spilt the trials of two sets of lawsuit it was involved in over its failure to pay for diesel that it had acquired has been rejected for a second time by a Hong Kong judge, following a previous failed attempt in February 2019....

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