Two insurance trade organizations urged today that the government take steps to bring down worldwide barriers to the property-casualty insurance business at home and abroad.

Comments by the Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers and the American Insurance Association were made at a session in Washington where the International Trade Commission took testimony on “Property and Casualty Insurance Services: Competitive Conditions in Foreign Markets.”

The commission is an independent quasi-judicial federal agency that provides trade policy advice to both the legislative and executive branches of government.

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