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World Insurance Report

China prepares to liberalise nonlife market

The Chinese authorities are preparing to open up the domestic nonlife insurance market, thought to be worth about US$120bn, to both foreign and local insurers. According to Wang Zaosheng, director of the Market Management Department with the Ministry of Construction, developers of major infrastructure projects will now be expected to have comprehensive property and casualty cover.

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