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We are talking about doing away with cabotage in 2014.
This cabotage discussion has been going on for many years.
If you do not allow cabotage to happen, what does it mean?
Earlier this year, the end of cabotage restrictions came into view.
For more information, see the page in this guide on cabotage.
I have in mind the opening up of international transport, including cabotage.
Six months for cabotage and the 12-day rule should suffice.
Limiting cabotage operations to three a week is at least in my view a clear statement.
The freeing up of cabotage should not really pose any problems either.
Moreover, by cabotage, all passengers can have access to competitive services.
It is a cabotage law, and also defines certain seaman's rights.
My view is that we need as much freedom as possible here, including in cabotage.
However, I cannot hide the fact that we are not overly happy with the cabotage regime.
The legislation will also cover cabotage which will now be possible within the Union.
The first one, the matter of the cabotage, seems to be a major item of this package.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, cabotage sounds like a good idea.
It is therefore important to define cabotage clearly in order to guarantee a uniform approach.
It seems to me that, particularly for cabotage - three operations in seven days - this compromise is a good starting point.
The port was then used by all types of ships, fishing, sailing and Cabotage.
Remarkably, however, the Commission proposed that a strict check be put on cabotage opportunities.
On the other hand, it is obvious that the subject of cabotage is more problematic.
Cabotage should be liberalised, but it is still too soon to do so suddenly and indiscriminately.
I agree with the rapporteur that cabotage should not be exempted from free competition.
The first such prerequisite is naturally what is referred to as cabotage.
Most countries do not permit aviation cabotage, for reasons of economic protectionism, national security or public safety.