Oversupply of ships and marine insurance
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<subfield code="a">As part of coverage for IUMI Annual Conference in Tokyo this month, Mr Matt Cannock of Markel International Singapore looks at the marine scene today with oversupply being the same bane facing both the shipping and insurance industries.</subfield>
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