cabotage उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Cabotage originally meant simply coasting trade, from the French " caboter ", to travel by the coast.
- Indonesia implemented a cabotage policy in 2005 after previously allowing foreign-owned vessels to operate relatively freely within the country.
- IMO, this problem can be remedied by abolishing this cabotage policy, perhaps at the expense of local shipping merchants.
- "' Cabotage rights "'are the right of a company from one country to trade in another country.
- Some of the other products being conveyed were cauliflowers, potatoes and artichokes for cabotage, eggs, salted butter and some crustaceans.
- What remains anathema to some governments and airline labor is cabotage _ giving a foreign airline the right to operate freely within another country.
- The complex is specialized in handling cabotage sand, scrap metal ( ferrous and non-ferrous metals ) in bulk, coal export.
- Some look to the European Union, where foreign airlines now can carry passengers on domestic routes inside another country, a practice called cabotage.
- "ALPA vehemently opposes cabotage, which would allow international carriers free access to our domestic market, " said spokeswoman Karen Miller.
- Cabotage is the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country by a vessel or an aircraft registered in another country.