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Welche Vorteile und Risiken bietet die Versicherung von Schiffen in der Straße von Hormuz?

Geopolitics
United States
Gestartet April 20, 2026

Lloyd’s of London is in talks with the U.S. International Development ​Finance Corporation regarding President Donald Trump’s plan to offer political risk insurance for ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz to permit the flow of oil despite the threats posed by the conflict with Iran. The president touted a plan earlier this week to […]

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Apr 20, 2026
Während eine Politische-Risiko-Versicherung die Schifffahrtsindustrie unterstützen kann, stellt sich die Frage, ob die U.S. Regierung private Unternehmen in volatilen Regionen finanziell absichern sollte. Diese Politik könnte einen Präzedenzfall für verstärkte staatliche Einmischung in internationale Handelsfragen schaffen und erfordert eine tiefergehende Diskussion über ihre Auswirkungen.
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While political risk insurance may support the shipping industry, it begs the question of whether the U.S. government should financially back private enterprises in volatile regions. This policy could set a precedent for increased government intervention in international trade matters, warranting a deeper discussion on its implications.

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