| 11. | Originally a shipping term, cabotage now covers aviation, railways, and road transport.
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| 12. | European cabotage brought wood, coal, Northern Europe wheat, and Mediterranean wine and oil.
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| 13. | The port was then used by all types of ships, fishing, sailing and Cabotage.
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| 14. | The maritime traffic was reduced to cabotage, since the Serenissima controlled all ships leaving the ports.
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| 15. | Now only carriers owned by EU nationals have such so-called " cabotage rights ."
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| 16. | One notable exception is the European Union, whose Member States all grant cabotage rights to each other.
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| 17. | Another straggled proposal that it intended to revive was the exclusion of Puerto Rico from the Cabotage laws.
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| 18. | Cabotage is a law implemented in most countries such as the US, Japan and other Southeast Asian countries.
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| 19. | It is compliant with the Nigerian Cabotage Law and is registered with the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency.
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| 20. | Pilotage or cabotage, in one sense, is the art of sailing along the coast using known landmarks.
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