All contingent business interruption articles
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Features
Business interruption is a top risk in APAC - why European risk managers should care
As a manufacturing hub, the APAC region is a crucial cog in the global supply chain, but evidence suggests that business interruption is a concern. Here’s what risk managers need to know
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Analysis
Demand for BII shoots up after COVID test cases
Insurance class to see a period of “growth and stability”, but appetite for pandemic cover remains muted
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Analysis
Germany at severe risk of flood as temperatures rise
A quarter of the world’s power generation capacity and 26% of international port outflows are currently at risk of flooding, finds Marsh McLennan
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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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Preparing for another active hurricane season
Power and comms outages and supply chain disruptions should be among key business continuity considerations, says International SOS
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Pandemic and geopolitical shocks continue to test global trade
Reshoring production and diversifying suppliers and customers may not be the silver bullet companies hope, warns Atradius
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Identifying global supply chain chokepoints
Understanding chokepoints and disruptive hazards are becoming key to business viability - Russell Group
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Exporter confidence plummets amid soaring energy costs
Confidence and demand shocks will result in a loss of $480 billion in exports to Russia and Eurozone countries - Allianz Trade
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Brexit pain yet to come - Atradius
Full customs declarations and controls on EU imports in 2022 could bring further supply chain disruption
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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 - Oxford Economics
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Analysis
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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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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Analysis
Felixstowe bottleneck could impact $2 billion of imports
Operators are said to be diverting big cargo ships away from the UK due to a backlog of arrivals piling up at port
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COVID prompts supply chain ‘overhaul’
Automotive industry has taken the strongest hit as a result of production stoppages and trade restrictions - EIU
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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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South China port disruption could last months
Delays in Guangzhou, Yantian, Shenzhen, Shekou and Nansha are being compared to the Suez blockage
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Lessons from the vaccine supply chain
How risk managers can learn vital lessons in resilience from the global vaccine effort
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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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Analysis
Supply chain professionals lack proper risk tools
Despite the growing fragility of a complex global supply chain, there is poor investment in risk management and ESG tools - IHS Markit