Egypt receives offers in GASC wheat tender after brief trader standoff

09 Jan, 2018

Traders had said earlier that they were hesitant to present offers amid disagreements about demurrage payments, which are fees charged to suppliers for vessels sitting at ports past the contracted period.

Suppliers say outstanding demurrage fees have increased in recent months owing to Egypt's lengthy and erratic inspection procedures, which at times left vessels stranded at Egyptian ports.

State buyer GASC is seeking wheat for shipment Feb. 11-20 .

The offers were submitted after the usual GASC deadline of noon local time (1000 GMT) because of a lengthy meeting to bring traders back to the deal table.

Egypt has been seeking to address concerns of traders who have added premiums of up to $500,000 per cargo and at times sat out of tenders because of disagreements over inspections and import standards.

"Offers will be presented against the promise that issues will be resolved," said a Cairo-based trader just after the GASC meeting. He did not specify what issues would be resolved.

The Agriculture Ministry said on Tuesday it would revise legislation governing its quarantine service, a body that has rattled grain markets in recent years by applying tough import rules and rejecting shipments.

 

 

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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