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Developments in USTR actions on Chinese and foreign vessels
The USTR's Section 301 actions targeting Chinese and other foreign vessels is set to take effect on October 14, 2025.
In this edition of Insurance Focus, we continue our review of legal and regulatory issues connected to the rise of ‘InsurTech’. Tyler Dillard from our London office writes about some of the challenges insurers face in using social media data in their underwriting.
From Amsterdam, David de Roos, Nikolai de Koning and Floortje Nagelkerke discuss the results of the Dutch Central Bank’s investigations into the compliance of insurers with the Dutch sanctions rules, while Dominic Stuttaford and Susie Brain in London consider the new corporate criminal offences introduced into the UK of failing to prevent facilitation of tax evasion.
In our quarterly case law review, we consider the recent English Court of Appeal decision in Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) SE v Western Trading Limited regarding an insured’s entitlement to a reinstatement indemnity. In addition, we reflect on two decisions from the Canadian Supreme Court concerning litigation privilege for communications with a claims adjuster and the interpretation of insurance policies. We also consider one of the most closely watched US insurance cases of 2016 in which the Florida Supreme Court ruled that concurrent causes are covered.
In our regular international focus section we provide market updates from Australia, South Africa, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
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The USTR's Section 301 actions targeting Chinese and other foreign vessels is set to take effect on October 14, 2025.
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On September 12, 2025, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) of the People’s Republic of China released the Notice on Deepening Reform of Foreign Exchange Administration for Cross-Border Investment and Financing.
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