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Trafigura settles $8.4 mln lawsuit with Reuben Brothers firm

Commodity trader Trafigura has settled a suit filed by a company owned by home and metals magnates the Reuben bros, Trafigura stated on Wednesday, in a case linked to a continuous supposed nickel scams case.

The case was an off-shoot of a larger legal action in which Geneva-based Trafigura submitted a claim in 2015 against entrepreneur Prateek Gupta, declaring methodical scams involving what were supposed to be nickel cargoes.

Hyphen Trading Ltd required $8.4 million in damages last year from Trafigura, stating it had paid Trafigura for 404 metric tonnes of nickel, but never ever received it.

The Hyphen lawsuit includes metal that Trafigura presumably purchased from Gupta and sold on to third parties.

A file from the London Commercial Court dated May 20 showed the case had been dismissed by authorization of both celebrations and there was no boss which celebration would pay costs.

A Trafigura spokesperson verified the case had been settled but decreased to offer information, including whether it paid damages to Hyphen.

Hyphen and Reuben Brothers Ltd did not instantly respond to requests for remark.

Trafigura reserved a disability in 2015 of $590 million due to the alleged scams by Gupta and 7 companies that Trafigura stated are managed by him.

Gupta has actually stated in his defence that Trafigura personnel devised the plan at the centre of the case to replace low-value metals such as scrap for state-of-the-art nickel. Trafigura and its staff members have denied knowing about any such fraud.

Because of the Gupta scams, Hyphen's affordable suspicion is that the items ... were not in truth nickel ... however remained in reality worthless debris, Hyphen said in a previous court document.

Trafigura has stated in previous court documents that it sold a small number of the Gupta freights to 3rd parties, consisting of to U.S. business Argentem Trade Providers.

Hyphen said that in July 2022 it agreed to buy nickel from Argentem, which was due to be delivered by Trafigura from Taiwan to Rotterdam.

Hyphen said on LinkedIn that it belongs to the Reuben Brothers Group, and UK Companies House records reveal Hyphen Trading as a wholly-owned subsidiary of RB International UK.

(source: Reuters)