Iran war shows China’s urgent need to plug maritime insurance gap: expert
China’s maritime sector still relies on overseas legal and financial service providers, a potential strategic vulnerability in a turbulent world

“However, when it comes to ‘software’, we are still constrained by others, and it will be difficult to change any time soon,” added Chen, who is also a distinguished professor at Shenzhen University, on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia on Thursday.
By “software”, Chen was referring to the legal and financial services crucial to the shipping sector, including insurance and reinsurance for cargo and ships – industries long dominated by Europe and the United States.
“From the Russia-Ukraine war to the current issues in the Middle East, we must ask ourselves: as a major maritime nation, can our long-haul vessels be supported by an independent insurance capability and financial system?” Chen said.