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Food recalls back to pre-pandemic levels - RQA
Over 400 million units of recalled products were reported by the US FDA between January and June
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Pandemic and geopolitical shocks continue to test global trade
Reshoring production and diversifying suppliers and customers may not be the silver bullet companies hope, warns Atradius
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Recall rates drop but supply chain woes remain
Certain sectors such as automotive saw a significant rise in recall activity with an 155% increase
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Shanghai lockdown delivers $28 billion hit to global trade
Clothing, textiles and automotive industries have been most impacted by supply chain backlogs
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Ransomware payments hit new records in 2021
The most affected industries were professional and legal services, construction, wholesale and retail, healthcare, and manufacturing - Unit 42
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Ukraine war further exacerbates auto disruption
BMW is among the car manufacturers that are warning of supply chain disruptions after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Vessel fires remain key safety and supply chain risk
The total dollar value of goods on the Felicity Ace is estimated at $438m as blaze continues
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Claims from deadly tornados to reach $3 billion
The insured loss estimate from KCC includes damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties
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European recall volumes remained high in Q3
Changing regulation, operational challenges and more scrutiny of environmental and sustainability practices are driving recall risk
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The next wave of climate litigation
Nigel Brook explains why climate litigation risk needs to be on every corporate risk manager’s radar
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Beware ESG threats in your supply chain
European corporates brace for new rules on sustainable corporate governance
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Campaigners target reinsurers in Baden Baden
Only a few reinsurers have so far publicly committed to phase out coal from their treaty business
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FERMA Talks: Time to reward ESG?
Corporate risk managers throw down the sustainability gauntlet to insurers in day 2 discussions
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GVNW: Public-private backstop is vital
Chairman Alexander Mahnke is frustrated a backstop for extreme events, such as pandemics, cyber and natural catastrophes, has not yet emerged
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COVID prompts supply chain ‘overhaul’
Automotive industry has taken the strongest hit as a result of production stoppages and trade restrictions - EIU
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Recall rates remained high in Q2 - Sedgwick
Corporates with global supply chains and a heavy reliance on efficient manufacturing are feeling the brunt
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Ransomware payments surge by 82%
Latest Unit 42 figures confirm the ransomware crisis continues to intensify, with the rise of quadruple extortion
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Lessons in risk from the Suez crisis
Suez, COVID and Brexit have challenged assumptions about the complex supply chain risks modern corporates must contend with
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Sedgwick predicts post-pandemic recall surge
Product recall events are on the rise despite ongoing operational challenges experienced by global car and OEMs