All contingent business interruption articles
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Analysis
How Asia Pacific is tackling business interruption risks
A manufacturing and hospitality hub that’s high-value, export-driven and supply chain-centred – it’s no surprise APAC is so focused on business interruption. But how are risk managers handling concerns when coverage can be hard to secure?
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Fire/explosion and nat cats remain top drivers of claim severity
Contingent BI claims spike due to broken supply chains, cyber claims remain elevated and inflation will add to claims severity, finds AGCS
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Identifying Asia’s major supply chain chokepoints
China investment in Brazilian infrastructure will ease its reliance on the Panama Canal, finds Russell Group
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Exporter confidence plummets amid soaring energy costs
A majority of exporting firms (54%) received some form of state support over the last 12 months, especially in China (70%) - Allianz Trade
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Tonga eruption highlights global telecom vulnerabilities
Catastrophe highlights fragility of the global undersea cable network and how quickly it can go offline
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Omicron variant hits business sentiment
Half of the respondents report that their business is currently being affected by the supply-chain crisis
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WTW launches ports and terminals risk forum
It is collaborating with the University of Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies to develop an index of risk disruptors
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Atradius: Asia trade at a crossroads
The future of Asia’s international trade hangs in the balance as global forces shift, warns Atradius
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Global supply chains tested “like never before”
COVID-19, cyber risk and port backlogs are among six key facets of current global supply chain strain - FM Global
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Supply chain woes to continue into 2022
Supply-chain disruption poses the greatest risk to global economic recovery, according to Oxford Economics
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Typhoon Chanthu disrupts supply chains
Delays caused by the closure of Shanghai and Ningbo ports could disrupt over $14 billion of trade flow - Russell Group
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COVID prompts supply chain ‘overhaul’
Asia Pacific supply chains remain resilient, but Covid-19 is resulting in a broader rethink - EIU research
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Japan cleans up after floods and mudslides
Kyushu was worst hit, with some weather stations recording over 1,000mm of rain in less than a week
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The reinvention of supply chains
Near shoring and technology will shape the post-COVID supply chain, thinks AXA XL’s Pascal Matthey
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Port closure signals further strain for global trade
Partial closure at China’s Port Ningbo adds to global supply chain woes, threatening $172 billion of goods - Russell Group
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Flood exposures up by 24% since 2000
Nearly 90% of flood events over the past two decades occurred in South and Southeast Asia
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$19 billion exposed at South Africa ports
Violence in the aftermath of Jacob Zuma’s sentencing has now spread to Durban and Richard Bays Terminal - Russell Group
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Lessons in risk from the Suez crisis
Suez, COVID and Brexit have challenged assumptions about the complex supply chain risks modern corporates must contend with
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Suez Canal blocked by container ship
It has the potential to create more than $40 billion dollars of trade disruption, with implications for retail and automotive sectors among others