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Sabotaging the Cabotage Issue

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The government will revise the article on cabotage in the upstream oil and gas sector in the Shipping Law. Shipping and dockyard businesspeople are against it.

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FOURTEEN people from the shipping business gathered around the long table at Insa conference room on Jalan Tanah Abang III, Central Jakarta. They belonged to the Indonesian National Shipowners Association (Insa), Indonesian National Shipbuilding and Offshore Industry Association (Iperindo), and the Shipping, Port and Maritime Environment Society (Mappel). Several academics and board members of the Alumni Union of University of Indonesia (Iluni) a

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