Court allows Suez Canal to keep holding Ever Given

Court allows Suez Canal to keep holding Ever Given

The canal authority is seeking US$916 million in compensation over the blockage.

Tug boats and diggers work to free the Ever Given, which is lodged across the Suez Canal in March. (AP pic)
CAIRO:
An Egyptian court today rejected a complaint by the Japanese owner of a container ship that blocked traffic in the Suez Canal for six days in March against the vessel’s continued detention by canal authorities, a lawyer 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 complaint was attached to a case at the economic appeals court in Ismailia in which the Suez Canal Authority is seeking US$916 million in compensation from the Ever Given’s owner Shoei Kisen over the blockage and the operation to free the ship.

The court today referred the case back to a court of first instance, which is due to consider it on May 29, said Ahmed Abu Ali, one of the lawyers representing the owner.

Any ruling made by the lower court could trigger appeals by either side, said another lawyer on the case, Ahmed Abu Shanab, indicating that legal wrangling could drag on.

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