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IUA urges renewal of US’ Terrorism Insurance Act

Dave Matcham

The International Underwriting Association has warned underwriting terrorism insurance without a US government backstop is a gamble that could create to economic uncertainty.

Without a renewal of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, private provision of terrorism insurance may disappear entirely in some areas and would almost certainly be much more expensive than it is today

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