Sentences with phrase «cabotage laws»

Also known as cabotage laws, these restrictions on coastwise trade (the transportation of merchandise or passengers between two points in the same country) are considered the most restrictive in the world.
The offshore wind industry may therefore need to employ a range of strategies to ensure that the Jones Act and other cabotage laws do not stifle, or entirely prevent, the growth of U.S. offshore wind.
In the longer - term, developers may need to lobby for a change to the Jones Act and other cabotage laws, or work with state governments to ensure that there is a sufficient pipeline of projects to justify the construction of purpose - built Jones Act installation vessels.
Note that I've ignored the 54 % increase for partner first class within the U.S., since due to cabotage laws you can't fly foreign carriers from one U.S. destination to another solely for that flight.
It would be recalled that Cabotage laws now make it mandatory that foreign vessels seeking to transport petroleum products to Nigeria must get clearance from the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) before shipment.
Declining wages and inequality are sometimes described as an inevitable, deterministic outcome of abstract economic forces, but none of the usual suspects seem to adequately explain what's happening to airline jobs in the U.S. — not immigration (pilots and flight attendants must speak English), globalization (so - called cabotage laws have limited the scope of international outsourcing), automation (robots haven't yet displaced pilots), or the decline of unions (union density remains high).
Declining wages and inequality are sometimes described as an inevitable, deterministic outcome of abstract economic forces, but none of the usual suspects seem to adequately explain what's happening to airline jobs in the US — not immigration (pilots and flight attendants must speak English), globalization (so - called cabotage laws have limited the scope of international outsourcing), automation (robots haven't yet displaced pilots), or the decline of unions (union density remains high).

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But the court by its judgment reinforces NLNG's position that by the provisions of the applicable laws, the company was not subject to payment to NIMASA of the three percent gross freight as well as the Sea Protection Levy and that the two percent Cabotage Levy is inapplicable because NLNG's vessels are not involved in coastal trade or cCabotage Levy is inapplicable because NLNG's vessels are not involved in coastal trade or cabotagecabotage.
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