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Cabotage is the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country. Originally starting with shipping, cabotage now also covers aviation, railways and road transport. Cabotage is...
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While the Indigenous Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (ISAN) are blaming NIMASA for not being proactive in the implementation of the Cabotage law, the foreign ship owners operating in the country's waters are cornering all the businesses in this sector of the nation's economy.
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The Association was, during the third anniversary in May, 2006, of the Cabotage Act, apparently not happy that a good number ... The Cabotage Act came into existence in 2003 all right, but did not become operational till May of 2004, when the Ministry of Transport issued comprehensive guidelines on its implementation.
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It would be recalled that members of ISAN have been lamenting their fate since the signing into law of the Cabotage law which they claimed has even worsen their conditions, as their vessels are now left rusting away because foreigners have completely taken over trade in Nigerian waters despite the Cabotage law.
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AS part of its efforts to ease the congestion at Jawaharlal Nehru Port, the Ministry of Shipping has decided to relax the Cabotage Law, which restricts movement of foreign-flagged vessels along Indian coasts, for movement of containers between the port and any other Indian port.
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The Cabotage Law prohibits international cargo vessels to dock in local ports causing the shippers, particularly the exporters, to incur additional shipping cost since they still have to send their produce to Manila before they reach their foreign destinations.
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DOTC Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez said "the lifting of the cabotage law will prop up the sagging economy by lowering transport costs and attracting foreign investors".
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MANILA - Lifting the country’s Cabotage Law, which gives local shipping operators the exclusive rights to ply Philippine waters, could spell disaster to the already distressed shipping industry of the country, the government warns.
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Advocating for Promulgation of a Nigerian Maritime Cabotage Law ... The cabotage law can be contained in a single legislation, or in a combination of two or more shipping legislations, of a country. Merits Of A Cabotage Law For Nigeria;
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