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cabotage

1. Navigation and trade by ship along a coast, especially between ports within a country. Restricted in the U.S. by the Jones Act to domestic shipping companies. 2. Air transportation within a country. Often restricted to domestic carriers, in an example of barriers to trade in services.

Related information about cabotage:
  1. Cabotage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Cabotage /ˈkæbətɨdʒ/ is the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country by a vessel or an aircraft registered in another country.
     
  2. Cabotage - Merriam-Webster Online
    Nov 6, 2011 ... trade or transport in coastal waters or airspace or between two points within a country. 2. : the right to engage in cabotage ...
     
  3. cabotage - definition of cabotage by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    The exclusive right of a country to operate the air traffic within its territory. [French, from caboter, to sail along a coast, perhaps from Spanish cabo, cape, from ...
     
  4. How Cabotage Regulations May Impact Your Flight | Universal ...
    Apr 24, 2012 ... Cabotage is the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country by an aircraft registered in another country.
     
  5. What is cabotage? definition and meaning
    Definition of cabotage: Carriage of cargo between two points within a country by a ... Permission to engage in cabotage is, in general, strictly restricted in every ...
     
  6. CABOTAGE: - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
    CABOTAGE: Mexico-Domiciled. Motor Carriers. Q. Can a Mexican driver pick up a container shipment at a United States seaport for delivery in the United. States ...
     
  7. Maritime Cabotage Task Force
    The American Maritime Partnership is dedicated to educating America on the economic, national security, environmental and safety benefits of the Jones Act ...
     
  8. Definition of cabotage
    cabotage definition and meaning by Oxford University Press.