The country has argued that the mapping policy violates Mexican sovereignty because the U.S. only has jurisdiction over around 46% of the Gulf.
Google renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for U.S.-based users of Google Maps. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said the renaming is “incorrect.”
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Mexico says Google relabeled the entire gulf, including Mexican and Cuban maritime areas, but President Trump’s order applies only to the U.S. continental shelf.
Mexico says it’s awaiting a new response from Google to its request that the tech company fully restore the name Gulf of Mexico to its Google Maps service before filing a lawsuit.
Mexico says it’s awaiting a new response from Google to its request that the tech company fully restore the name Gulf of Mexico to its Google Maps service before filing a lawsuit
Mexican President Sheinbaum threatens legal action against Google over the "Gulf of America" name change prompted by Trump's decree.
The Mexican government has sent a new letter to Google asking it to change how the Gulf is listed after it claimed the company’s initial response was insufficient.
Mexico will take Google to court if it insists on changing the Gulf of Mexico's name to "Gulf of America" for Maps.
Sheinbaum said the renaming is "incorrect," adding that Trump's decree "only changed the name within his own continental shelf
We will wait for Google’s response and if not, we will proceed to court,” Sheinbaum said Monday during a morning press briefing.
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