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Mexico awaits new response from Google on dispute over Gulf of Mexico name before filing lawsuit
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that Mexico will sue Google if it continues to label the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America on its Maps service for US users.
- Sheinbaum emphasized that the renaming violates Mexico's sovereignty since it controls 49% of the Gulf, arguing that the U.S. only has jurisdiction over about 46%.
- In response to a letter from Google, Sheinbaum reiterated that Mexico will not accept the renaming and will proceed to legal action if necessary.
- Sheinbaum also mentioned that high-level meetings with the U.S. on trade and security will occur this week amid escalating tensions related to this issue.
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Restarting the controversy with Google over the change in the name of the Gulf of Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum said that “under no circumstances does Mexico accept that any geographical area that includes part of its national territory and is under its jurisdiction is renowned.” Faced with the position of the Internet giant at the first letter of the chancellery, she expressed her dissatisfaction, so she is waiting for a further clarifica…
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Read Full ArticleMexico could file a lawsuit against Google if the tech giant continues to use the name "Gulf of America" for the entire Gulf of Mexico, which stretches between the US, Mexico and Cuba. In a press conference on Monday...
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