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Trump’s card for trade credit insurance

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As Donald Trump’s “combative approach” to international commerce creates uncertainty around global trade, Tim Evershed examines the impact on demand for credit insurance as the threat of non-payments grows.

Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” on 2 April marked the imposition of tariffs on countries around the world and fired the starting gun on a disruptive trade war.

Tariffs have since been imposed, paused

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