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Ships should not be attacked on the basis of an owner’s passport

The Houthis have no business launching missiles at ships at all, let alone singling out Mediterranean Shipping Co because one of its shareholders is an Israeli national

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Swedish Club back in black

Managing director Thomas Nordberg ‘quietly pleased’ with performance and looking to regain its A rating with Standard & Poor’s

Insurance Sweden

Gooch steps down at London P&I Club

‘Time is right to step aside,’ says chief executive

Insurance People

Baltimore casualty may top pool scheme coverage limit, Gallagher warns

Next year’s P&I general increases expected in line with inflation, but Dali incident could have lasting impact on reinsurance levy

Containers Casualty

The International Group is right. The Russia oil price cap is unenforceable

The onus to sort this mess out rests with the politicians, not marine insurers. Given the inordinate amount of time the US Congress took just to agree Kyiv’s request for more shells, hopes can sadly not be high

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Parallel fleet of dark tankers shipped just over half of Russian oil in April setting fresh record

Sixty-four percent of tankers calling at the Federation’s ports in April, measured by deadweight, had no known P&I insurance

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

X-Press Pearl arbitration must be heard in London not Sri Lanka, high court rules

Claimants bound by terms of insurance contract and ‘pay to be paid’ clause applies, Mr Justice Bright finds

Casualty Insurance

‘Leaky’ Russia oil price cap being ‘breached left and right’, UK parliamentary inquiry told

The Treasury Select Committee, investigating whether Russian sanctions are working, was told of the parallel fleet operating outside G7 countries’ control to ship Russia’s crude and evade sanctions

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Vessel Protect ups limits for hull and cargo war risk

Move comes after Howden’s recent launch of cargo facility for Red Sea

Red Sea Risk Insurance

Italian shipping lawyer joins criticism of EU sanctions on Russia

‘Shipping is a very old market and people who are a little bit too smart have always been there. The problem is, if you want to really cope with the situation, you need a lot of expertise,’ argues Enrico Vergani in an interview

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Insurers tell UK government that oil price cap is ‘increasingly unenforceable’

Shipping’s P&I clubs have been struggling with the requirements of the G7 oil price cap since its inception. But as the UK government prepares to examine whether Russian sanctions are working, shipping’s insurers have gone on the offensive to explain why the price cap is flawed and is driving more ships directly into the dark fleet

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

UK Club beefs up loss prevention work

The move will see safety and risk management, claims and underwriting teams work more closely together to adapt cover offered by marine mutual

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