cabotage in the PONS Dictionary

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The latter practice is given an exotic name -- cabotage -- as if to suggest its outlandishness.
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It differs from the aviation definition of true cabotage, in that it does not directly relate to one's own country.
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He expressed regret over non-enforcement of laws on the cabotage regime.
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This method is used in cabotage.
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Most countries do not permit aviation cabotage, for reasons of economic protectionism, national security or public safety.
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Cabotage is used in the context of cabotage rights, the right of a company from one country to trade in another country.
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Cabotage is trade or navigation in coastal waters, or, the exclusive right of a country to operate the air traffic within its territory.
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In the context of cabotage rights, cabotage refers to the right of a company from one country to trade in another country.
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Cabotage rules also affected the industry sector.
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Originally a shipping term, cabotage now also covers aviation, railways, and road transport.
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