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EGY | May 29, 2021

Egyptian court delays hearing in Suez container ship compensation case

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The E Ever Given, one of the world’s largest container ships, is seen after it was fully floated in Suez Canal, Egypt March 29, 2021. (File Photo: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany)

ISMAILIA, Egypt (Reuters)

An Egyptian court today (May 29) postponed a hearing in a compensation case filed by the Suez Canal authority against the owners of a container ship that blocked the canal for six days in March, giving the sides more time to negotiate, legal sources said.

The Ever Given, one of the world’s largest container ships, became jammed across the canal in high winds on March 23, halting traffic in both directions and disrupting global trade.

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) initially demanded $916 million in compensation from the Ever Given‘s Japanese owner Shoei Kisen for disruption caused by the blockage.

“The two parties have requested the delay, and we have not yet determined any amount for compensation, and this will be done after holding several new negotiations sessions with the Suez Canal.”

Attorney representing Ever Given owner

But earlier this week, the SCA said it would be willing to accept US$550 million, including a US$200-million deposit paid to secure the ship’s release and the remaining amount payable through letters of credit.

SCA Chairman Osama Rabie has said Shoei Kisen offered to pay US$150 million.

A lawyer representing the ship’s owner said the two sides had asked for Saturday’s hearing to be postponed to allow for further negotiations.

“The two parties have requested the delay, and we have not yet determined any amount for compensation, and this will be done after holding several new negotiations sessions with the Suez Canal,” the lawyer said, asking not to be identified.

The court has now scheduled the hearing to take place on June 20, the SCA said on its Facebook page.

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