cabotage उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- On 2 October 2007, Singapore became the second country to be allowed cabotage rights within the United Kingdom in a fully liberal aviation agreement.
- The Cabotage Law restricts the transport of cargoes between two Philippine ports to Philippine-flagged vessels, prohibiting foreign vessels from engaging in domestic coastwise trade.
- Cabotage ensures that investments made in shipping is stable, assuring bottoms not only for trade but for a national fleet in case of crisis or war.
- After cabotage was abolished in 1994, international shipping lines became able to undertake coastal shipping as opportune to them on their international routes to New Zealand.
- The cabotage provisions of the Jones Act restrict the carriage of goods or passengers between United States ports to U . S . built and flagged vessels.
- In antiquity, when navigation consisted only of cabotage and sailors sought never to lose sight of land, they played an essential role as a stopover.
- For about 27 years we have a policy called the cabotage policy which permits international ships carrying imported goods to enter the country via Port Klang only.
- Most countries do not permit aviation cabotage, and there are strict sanctions against it, for reasons of economic protectionism, national security, or public safety.
- Until the 15th century, the Portuguese were limited to coastal cabotage navigation using barques and " barinels " ( ancient cargo vessels used in the Mediterranean ).
- Since Finland and Sweden had no reciprocity agreement for cabotage, part of the " Finnpusku " system had to be transferred to the Swedish Register of Ships.