News
Mexico sues Google over Gulf of Mexico name change
Xinhua, Philippine News Agency

Sheinbaum announced during her regular morning press conference that legal action has already been taken against Google, with an initial ruling issued and currently awaiting enforcement. (Pexels Photo)
MEXICO CITY – Mexico has filed a legal lawsuit against Google for labeling the Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America” on Google Maps for American users, arguing that the move violates the sovereignty and international recognition of Mexican territory, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday.
Sheinbaum announced during her regular morning press conference that legal action has already been taken against Google, with an initial ruling issued and currently awaiting enforcement.
The United States could “change the name of a state, a mountain, a lake” and call it “whatever they decide” if it is within its territory, but those on the Mexican and Cuban sides cannot be renamed, said the Mexican president, noting that Google must clearly distinguish the respective areas.
The dispute occurred amid ongoing tariff tensions, primarily over immigration and security issues. Authorities from both countries have held meetings to reach an agreement.
Sheinbaum has held six telephone conversations with her US counterpart Donald Trump.
She said she has maintained a “cordial dialogue” with Trump, but the Gulf name issue has not been addressed.
“We have not touched it. What we propose is: they have a resolution where they have the right, but not to name the entire Gulf, but the (part) corresponding to their territory,” said the Mexican president. (Xinhua)
