British special line 2. Special foreign risks Special foreign risks refer to wars, ethnic conflicts or changes in a country ’s military, politics, national policies, laws and administrative measures, such as wars, strikes, undeliverables, refused to import or confiscation, etc. . 1) War risks ‘Su, war risks (war risks) refers to the loss of goods caused by war, hostile acts and the resulting capture, detention, etc. UK Special Line 2) Strike risks Strikes risks refer to the loss of goods caused by the actions of strikers or people participating in the struggle of the people. 3) Rejection risk Rejection risk (rejection risk) refers to the risk that the goods are rejected by the importing country's government or relevant authorities for r- or confiscation at the port of import. British green