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Cabotage (/ˈkæbətɪdʒ, -tɑːʒ/) is the
transport of
goods or p****engers
between two
places in the same country. The term
originally applied to
shipping along...
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Cabotage Day (Turkish:
Kabotaj Bayramı) also
called Maritime and
Cabotage Day is an
annual celebration related to
merchant marine rights of
Turkey held...
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Merchant Marine Act is
known as the
Jones Act and
deals with
cabotage (coastwise trade). It
requires that all
goods transported by
water between...
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ships from
carrying cargo between two
American ports, a
practice known as
cabotage.
Because of the
Jones Act,
foreign ships inbound with
goods from Central...
- country, is
sometimes known as "stand-alone
cabotage". It
differs from the
aviation definition of "true
cabotage", in that it does not
directly relate to...
- Siong, had on 13
November 2020,
signed a
federal gazette revoking the
cabotage exemption to
foreign ships involved in the
repair of
submarine cables,...
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called cabotage, from the
French word
caboter ("to coast," "go from cape to cape"). When
slaves were the
merchandise being transported by
cabotage, the...
- “Norcoast”.
Based on a 50-50 partnership,
Norcoast started offering container cabotage and
feeder services in
Brazilian ports in the
first quarter of 2024. On...
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their crew and
supporting organizations owned by
Nigerians and
engaged in
cabotage and
international trade with Nigeria. The quasi-military
Nigerian Marine...
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recognized as "the
first true seafarers,
founding the art of pilotage,
cabotage, and navigation" and the
architects of "the
first true ship,
built of planks...