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Thursday, 10 February 22
INDONESIA: COAL EXPORT BAN - SKULD
SKULDIndonesia's coal export ban in the light of force majeure and off-hire clauses

In January 2022, Indonesia, the world's biggest exporter of thermal coal, implemented a month-long coal export ban to prevent potential power loss and blackouts, after supplies at domestic power plants fell to critically low levels. Even though Indonesia gradually lifted the export ban on the mining companies which have met all their domestic market obligation (DMO) requirements, the consequences of the ban will most probably remain in the shipping industry. More precisely, we may see a rising number of laytime/demurrage and off-hire disputes between owners and charterers due to the export suspension.
 
Voyage charters
In voyage charters, a possible argument that charterers might raise to interrupt laytime and mitigate their liability for demurrage is force majeure. Force majeure is a Civil Law principle, but in English Law it is not a free-standing legal concept. Because of that, the parties often implement it contractually by naming specific events that constitute force majeure events. Many voyage charters will identify in an exemption clause the unforeseeable circumstances which are likely to amount to force majeure, preventing the performance of a contractual obligation by either party, due to circumstances beyond their control. The same clause will set out the consequences of a force majeure event, which may vary, from suspending the performance of the charter, to providing the parties with the right to terminate the contract.
 
However, the question remains. Would Indonesia's coal export ban fall under any force majeure event? And if it does, will this interrupt laytime or exempt charterers from demurrage? Clearly, it is a matter of construction of each clause and the answer might not satisfy the charterers. By way of indication, the Sugar Charter Party 1969 contains a force majeure clause [1], whilst Clause 8 of AMWELSH93 allows to limit liability for failure to load/discharge cargo directly resulting from "restraint of princes, rulers or people". Another one is the recently introduced BIMCO Force Majeure Clause 2022 [2]. Charterers could potentially argue that the coal export ban falls into the wording of the above exemption clauses. Owners on the other hand, can successfully refute this argument and contend that a general exemption clause is neither specific nor clear enough to be further applied as an exemption to laytime and demurrage. Considering that voyage charters in their standard form hardly include exceptions or interruptions to laytime due to delays in loading a cargo, the extension of force majeure to laytime and demurrage provision seems more distant. At any rate, clear and precise language is prerequisite to have this effect, otherwise it is doubtful that charterers can rely on it [3].
 
In addition, in the unlikely event that the force majeure clause could seem to be applied as an exemption or interruption of the laytime, the well-known maxim "once on demurrage, always on demurrage" enters the game. The general rule dictates that exceptions to laytime do not constitute exceptions to demurrage unless "clearly worded to that effect" [4]. For the same reason, if the vessel is already on demurrage when the event occurs, the exemption clause will not excuse delays during this period, unless there are clear express words to that effect [5].
 
Time charters
In time charters, charterers may well argue that the coal export ban implemented by the Indonesian Government constitutes an off-hire event. More precisely, if the charter is under the NYPE 1946 form, they might allege that this action falls within the scope of "any other cause" of clause 15 [6], preventing the full working of the vessel. However, the phrase "any other cause", in the absence of the word whatsoever, is an application of the ejusdem generis rule [7]. In other words, it acts as a sweep-up provision at the end of a list and means any other cause of the same type of events as those previously mentioned in that list. Clearly, the export suspension of coal, or in general of any other type of cargo, does not fall under the definition of the off-hire events in Clause 15 and cannot be interpreted towards this direction. Therefore, charterers have little chances of success with this argument.
 
Further on, apart from the standard NYPE off-hire clause, time charters usually contain additional off-hire clauses, naming other off-hire events, for example if the vessel is "seized or detained or arrested or delayed by any authority" [8]. Charterers might misguidedly place reliance on such clauses and possibly argue that Indonesia's coal export ban is a form of detention. It is well-established law that the meaning of detention is something more than a mere delay and refers to a "physical or geographical constraint upon vessel's movements in relation to her service under the charter" [9]. This definition was explored and further approved by the Court of Appeal in The Jalagouri [10], but the facts in this case were completely different from the Indonesian coal suspension, mainly because there was an actual order from the port authorities against the vessel, which was viewed as a physical constraint or a legal restraint of the vessel's movements [11]. With that in mind, it seems difficult to argue that Indonesia's export suspension resulted in the detention – with the meaning of physical or geographical constraint– of the vessels waiting to load coal at Indonesian ports. At any rate, owners can argue that as the vessel is always at the disposal of charterers, the delay to load cargo is a direct and inevitable result of complying with charterers' orders and, therefore, the vessel should remain on-hire. The position might be slightly different if the vessel has loaded cargo and is prevented from sailing.
 
Conclusion
With the above in mind, charterers will find it difficult to defend in trial and arbitration any exemptions arising out of the Indonesian coal suspension. Of course, each case will be treated differently based on the express provisions at the charter parties, but it will come as no surprise if the outcome favours the owners.
 
[1] Sugar Charter Party 1969 force majeure clause "Strikes or lockouts of men, or any accidents or stop-pages on Railway and/or Canal, and/or River by ice or frost, or any other force majeure causes including Government interferences, occurring beyond the control of the Shippers, or Consignees, which may prevent or delay the loading and discharging of the vessel, always excepted".
 
[2] BIMCO Force Majeure Clause 2022 (b)(iv) "act of government or public authority whether lawful or unlawful, compliance with any law or governmental order, expropriation, seizure of works, requisition, nationalisation;".
 
[3] Cero Navigation Corp. v. Jean Lion (The Solon) [2000] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 292.
 
[4] The Lefthero [1992] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 109 and Union of India v. Compania Naviera Aeolus (The Spalmatori) [1964] A.C. 868, at p. 879.
 
[5] Nippon Yusen Kaisha v. S.A. Marocaine de l'Industrie du Raffinage (The Tsukuba Maru) [1979] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 459, The Forum Craftsman [1991] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 81.
 
[6] Clause 15 of NYPE 1946 "That in the event of the loss of time from deficiency of men or stores, fire, breakdown or damages to hull, machinery or equipment, grounding, detention by average accident to ship or cargo, drydocking for the purpose of examination or painting bottom, or by any other cause preventing the full working of the vessel, the payment of hire shall cease for the time thereby lost."
 
[7] The Laconian Confidence [1997] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 139 at 150.
 
[8] The Jalagouri [2000] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 515 contained the additional off-hire cl. 53, which provided that: Should the vessel be seized or detained or arrested or delayed by any authority during the currency of this Charter Party, [...] all time lost by this reason shall be treated as off-hire until the time of her release unless such seizure or detention or arrest or delay is occasioned by any act or omission or default of Charterers or their Agents.
 
[9] Mareva Navigation Co. Ltd v. Canaria Armadora SA (The Mareva A.S.).
 
[10] [2000] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 515.
 
[11] The vessel suffered a main engine failure and collided with the breakwaters. As a result, part of the cargo got damaged, and the Port Authorities demanded security for the storage costs of the damaged cargo ashore. The vessel was ordered to off berth immediately until the requested security was provided and this was held to constitute detention pursuant to Clause 53 of the charter.

By Paraskevi Katsoula
Claims Executive, Lawyer
Skuld


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