NU Online News Service, July 22, 3:20 p.m. EDT

Insurers are making their mark on U.S. and United Nations-imposed sanctions on Iran, as leading insurers are denying coverage for Iranian vessels that ship vital goods, a Washington Post story reveals.

The story notes that Lloyd's earlier this month said it would stop underwriting gasoline imports to Iran, and other insurers have since done the same.

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