We break down cabotage—the rules governing domestic transport by ship, aircraft, rail and road—and why nations insist on control: safety, security, and economic strategy. From the U.S. Jones Act to Indonesia’s protectionist turn, the Philippines’ balancing act, and China’s tight controls, we map how different countries approach domestic trade, plus EU and Australia–New Zealand models. A concise, global look at who really runs the water, air, and rails inside borders.
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