U.S. DFC to reinsure maritime losses in the Gulf of up to $20bn on a rolling basis

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Reinsurance News - Mar 09, 2026

The United States (U.S.) International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and the U.S. Treasury have unveiled a plan to deploy Maritime reinsurance, including war risk, in the Gulf region, which has been approved by President Trump. This new agreement was announced by Ben Black, Chief Executive O...

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