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Mexico Threatens Legal Action Against Google Over “Gulf of America” Name

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 12: A smartphone displays Google Earth that shows Gulf of America, in Mountain View, California, United States on February 12, 2025. Google changed the name the 'Gulf of Mexico' to the 'Gulf of America' on Google Maps and Google Earth app. after President Donald Trump's executive action last month. US President Donald Trump on Sunday declared Feb. 9 as 'Gulf of America Day as he signed an executive order directing the secretary of the interior to 'take all appropriate actions' to rename the Gulf of Mexico the 'Gulf of America." (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Mexico has warned it will take Google to court if the company insists on renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” for Maps users in the United States, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday, 17th February.

Sheinbaum stated that her government had sent another letter to the US tech giant, arguing that the former US President’s executive order on the name change applies only to the section of the continental shelf belonging to the United States. The letter makes it clear that “under no circumstances does Mexico accept the renaming of any geographic area that includes part of its national territory and that is under its jurisdiction,” she said.

“We will wait for Google’s response and, if not, we will proceed in court,” Sheinbaum announced at her daily news conference. The warning follows Sheinbaum’s statement on Friday, 14th February, that Mexico was considering legal action against Google, saying, “If necessary, we will file a civil suit.”

The former US President signed an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico soon after his inauguration on 20th January. In response, Sheinbaum sarcastically suggested renaming the United States as “Mexican America,” referring to a historical map from before 1848, when the US seized one-third of Mexico’s territory.

Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, clarified that Maps users in Mexico would continue to see the name “Gulf of Mexico,” while those in third countries would see both names. Apple has also changed the name to “Gulf of America” for US users of its mapping application to comply with the directive.

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