Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in 25 years could drive meaningful loss for local insurance industry

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Reinsurance News - Apr 03, 2024

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck 18km south of Taiwan’s Hualien city at 8am local time today, driving the strongest tremors to have hit the country in the last 25 years, and given the region’s relatively high levels of insurance penetration it could be a meaningful loss for the local in...

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