‘Ukraine’s Current Grain Shipment Insurance Coverage Options’

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Insurers continue to cover grain shipments from Ukraine through the UN-supported corridor more Clarity will be required soona senior Lloyd’s of London official Thursday, after the renewal of the export agreement for 60 days at least.

The deal allows for safe wartime export of Ukrainian grain from its ports on the Black Sea, brokerage at first last July has been renewed by Turkey and the United Nations on Saturday for just half intended period.

insurance for Ships to the three Ukrainian ports covered by the agreement were vital, and the politics of covering the war need To be renewed every seven days.

“There is a clear basis risk If this events change and someone wanted To sink a ship to prove a point is obviously our appetite for continuous with those types of The stakes may change,” Lloyds market Chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown told Reuters.

The shorter renewal term raised concerns over forward shipments after a 60-day period.

The United States pressed back on Russia calls for easing Western sanctions before Russia allows Ukrainian grain exports from the Black Sea beyond mid-May, saying there are no restrictions on Russian agricultural products or fertilizers.

Right now, Carnegie Brown said, “ships and goods come together in a very short time.”

“I would have thought no less than 30 days notice of After Lloyd’s 2022, he said, the extension has become a problem. results have been published on Thursday.

there up 60 merchant ships are still stranded in Ukraine, a year after start of the war with Russia, with Insurance companies facing at least half Billion dollar of Claims.

Ship owners can claim b total Loss of The ships are stuck for a year from their insurance companies.

When asked about the allegations, Carnegie Brown said: “That number, whatever it is, will do begin to take shape.”

The UN’s International Maritime Organization said stranded ships remained a concern.

“I will continue to actively pursue all avenues to develop, negotiate and facilitate a safe departure of The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, Kitak Lim, said separately on Thursday.

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