NATA MEMBERS ARE SEEING THEIR COST FOR WAR RISK INSURANCE SOAR

THE INITIAL FEAR that war risk insurance would not be available is largely over, NATA's Coyne said (BA, Oct. 1/157). But he added that some companies have opted against war risk insurance coverage because the costs are now too high. One member complained last week that its one-year premium jumped...

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