AGA Partners invite for a seminar ‘Contract Execution at a War Time’

AGA Partners with over 15 years of experience in commodities trade will hold a special seminar devoted to the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the execution of commodities contracts.
• How does the war influence contract performance?
• What is the situation at the Ukrainian ports?
• What are the recent developments in commodities export from Ukraine?
• How does the prevention of shipment clause operate?
• How should force majeure and war risk clauses be invoked?
• Do you have a right to cancel the contract?
AGA Partners will answer all these and many other questions at the seminar organized exclusively for the participants of Agro&Food SecurityForum. Grains, Oilseeds, Pulses.
Program of the seminar:
11:00 –11:20 Ivan Kasynyuk, Partner at AGA Partners
Latest update on the Ukrainian commodities market
- Operation of Ukrainian ports
- Alternative performance
- Perspectives of commodities export
11:20 – 12:10 Pavlo Lebediev, Associate at AGA Partners
Prevention of shipment, force majeure and war risk clauses in contracts: details matter!
- How does the prevention of shipment clause operate?
- How should force majeure and war risk clauses be invoked?
- Do you have a right to cancel the contract?
- What should you do if force majeure is wrongly invoked?
- Do you have a right to claim damages?
- What is the procedure for claiming damages?
12:00 – 13:00 Iryna Moroz, Partner at AGA Partners
Real-time case study on force majeure
- Blockade of the Ukrainian sea ports
- Impossibility to accept the cargo at the terminal under CPT/DAP contracts
- Restrictions of railway transportation to the EU
- Congestions at the Sulina channel
- Recommendations on how the force majeure risks can be mitigated
We already have 22 countries, the list of participants is at the link.
Forum website https://agrofoodforum.org/
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