China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pollution liability insurance plan gets government push

- By CAI XIAO caixiao@chinadaily.com.cn

China is quickening the pace of putting together its compulsory environmen­tal pollution liability insurance implementa­tion plan — and joint regulation and product designs could be key issues, experts said on Monday.

The China Insurance Regulatory Commission and the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection are stepping up the pace of drafting an implementa­tion plan, CIRC Chairman Xiang Junbo said on Sunday.

Xiang said there are already 30 provinces, autonomous regions and municipali­ties carrying out pilot projects for the plan.

The key areas the insurance projects cover include heavy industry, heavy metals, textiles and the chemical industries.

Wang Guojun, an insurance professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing, said China had achieved good results in the pilot projects, and he looked forward to seeing the implementa­tion plan soon.

“The mandatory environmen­tal pollution insurance is significan­t for protecting the nation’s environmen­t, but product design could be complicate­d, which requires qualified actuaries and the input of risk control expertise,” said Wang.

He also said that insurers should send consultant­s to companies to monitor their provisions for environmen­tal protection.

Xiang Junbo also said on Sunday that insurers should not only receive an insurance fee and deal with settlement of claims but offer risk assessment­s and suggestion­s to companies.

For example, insurers had so far made an estimated 40,000 suggestion­s to almost 4,000 companies in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, Xiang said.

Hao Yansu, director of the School of Insurance at the Central University of Finance, said China should first have related laws and regulation­s on environmen­tal pollution liability insurance and on joint regulation.

“Besides the China Insurance Regulatory Commission and the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection, more ministries and commission­s, including the Ministry of Finance and the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, should participat­e in the implementa­tion plan and have joint regulation,” said Hao.

The mandatory environmen­tal pollution insurance is significan­t for protecting the nation’s environmen­t.” Wang Guojun, an insurance professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics

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