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London Marine Insurance Company expands high-risk area in the Middle East Gulf as conflict escalates

According to an advisory published on Tuesday, London's marine insurers have widened their high-risk area in the Gulf as the conflict rages in the Middle East.

Underwriters closely follow the Joint War Committee's guidance, which is comprised of syndicate members and representatives of the London Insurance Company Market.

In a statement, the JWC declared that waters surrounding Bahrain, Djibouti Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar were high-risk zones.

In a statement by the committee's secretary Neil Roberts, the JWC decided to review the areas during a meeting held on Monday. "In light of recent events", Roberts stated. He also added that these geographical?areas are among those assessed as being at greater risk of war-related hazards.

Gulf War risk premiums are five times higher than they were a week earlier, before Israel and the U.S. began airstrikes against?Iran. This has resulted in an increase of hundreds of thousands of extra dollars for each shipment.

Sources in the industry said that expanding the high-risk waterways area to include other parts of the Gulf region was seen as a way to fill gaps where war risk insurance hadn't been applied before, leaving ships without adequate coverage.

Munro Anderson, of Vessel Protect (part of Pen Underwriting), a marine war insurance specialist, said: "The expanded designation by the JWC... helps stabilise the global supply chains because it reduces uncertainty about the?movement?of energy, commodities, and?essential good." (Reporting and editing by Susan Fenton, Ros Russell and Jonathan Saul)

(source: Reuters)