DP World warns third parties on Djibouti terminal


Dubai-based global marine terminal operator DP World has today (July 12) reiterated that its concession agreement for the Doraleh Container Terminal (DTC) in Dijbouti remains in force.

Dubai-based global marine terminal operator DP World has today (July 12) reiterated that its concession agreement for the Doraleh Container Terminal (DTC) in Dijbouti remains in force.

DP World warned that the Djibouti government’s illegal seizure of the facility doesn’t give the right to any third party to violate the terms of the concession agreement, said a statement from the company.

DP World statement came in the wake of news reports on the opening of the first phase of the Chinese-built International Free Trade Zone. This violates DP World's exclusive management rights, the statement said.

A DP World spokesperson said: “This is yet another clear example by the Djiboutian Government of violating its contractual obligations and the rights of foreign investors.”

The spokesperson warned that DP World reserves the right to take all available legal actions, including claims for damages against any third parties that interfere or otherwise violate its contractual rights.

"On February 22, the Government of Djibouti unlawfully seized control of the terminal, forced DP World employees to leave the country and purported to terminate the concession agreement," the statement said.

DP World has commenced an arbitration against the Government of Djibouti before the London Court of International Arbitration and is awaiting the outcome of this process, it added. – TradeArabia News Service