/ˈkæbətɪdʒ/ – Verb
Definition: buôn bán ven biển, chạy tàu ven biển.
A more thorough explanation: Cabotage refers to the transport of goods or passengers between two points within the same country by a foreign carrier. In legal terms, cabotage laws regulate the rights of foreign carriers to operate within a country’s borders, typically restricting them from engaging in domestic transportation services.
Example: The company was fined for violating cabotage laws by transporting goods between two domestic ports without proper authorization.