Illustration depicting South Korean officials conditionally approving Google's high-precision map data transfer to overseas servers amid security measures.
Illustration depicting South Korean officials conditionally approving Google's high-precision map data transfer to overseas servers amid security measures.
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South Korea conditionally approves Google's map data transfer

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South Korea's government on February 27 conditionally approved Google's request to transfer high-precision map data overseas, subject to supplementary measures addressing security concerns. The decision follows Google's February 2025 application for 1:5,000-scale map data to its overseas data centers. Previous similar requests in 2007 and 2016 were rejected over national security issues.

South Korea's government decided on February 27, 2026, to conditionally allow Google to transfer high-precision map data supplied by the government to its overseas facilities, pending supplementary measures to address security concerns. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, which oversees national mapping policy, reached this decision after a meeting with officials from foreign, defense, and other related ministries.

Google filed its latest request in February 2025, seeking approval to export 1:5,000-scale high-precision digital map data to its overseas data centers. Earlier this month, the company submitted supplementary materials to the transport ministry, which reportedly address most government requirements, including measures to mask sensitive domestic security facilities and limit the exposure of precise geographic coordinates. The submission includes technical explanations on how Google would process and manage the data if approved, but it does not include specific plans to establish a data center in South Korea. Instead, the company presented alternative measures to building a local data center.

Currently, Google provides map services in South Korea using publicly available 1:25,000-scale map data, supplemented by aerial and satellite imagery. The United States has previously raised concerns over South Korea's restrictions on high-precision map exports, describing them as a non-tariff barrier. Google made similar requests in 2007 and 2016, but they were rejected citing national security concerns, including potential exposure of military bases and other sensitive facilities.

A government official said, "Nothing has been finalized as this is a sensitive issue with many factors under consideration. However, no ministry is firmly opposed to granting approval." Industry sources on February 26 indicated the government was likely to approve the request.

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Initial reactions on X to South Korea's conditional approval of Google's high-precision map data transfer are mixed. Positive sentiments celebrate improved Google Maps functionality and benefits for services like Tesla navigation. Skeptical views question security risks and suggest the decision is a strategic concession for US tariff negotiations. News outlets provided prompt updates, while users discussed conditions like mosaicking sensitive sites.

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Illustration depicting South Korea's 4.5 trillion won investment in expanding overseas logistics hubs to 40 sites across 11 countries by 2030.
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Gov't to invest 4.5 trillion won in overseas logistics hubs for exporters

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The South Korean government will invest at least 4.5 trillion won ($3.06 billion) to secure overseas logistics hubs supporting export operations of local companies. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries unveiled the plan at a meeting of ministers on industrial competitiveness, aiming to expand government-backed overseas logistics bases from nine to 40 by 2030. The hubs will be established in 11 countries with significant trade volumes, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Germany.

South Korea's government on February 27 conditionally approved Google's request to transfer high-precision map data overseas, amid efforts to address U.S. concerns over non-tariff barriers. The decision marks a shift from previous rejections in 2007 and 2016 due to national security issues.

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The South Korean government has convened an emergency meeting to assess the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's proclamation imposing 25 percent tariffs on certain AI semiconductors, pledging all-out efforts to minimize effects on domestic industries. Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo has extended his stay in Washington to examine ramifications. Seoul is also preparing for a potential U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Trump's reciprocal tariffs.

In response to North Korea's accusations of sovereignty-violating drone flights in late 2025 and early 2026, and Kim Yo Jong's demand for explanation, South Korea has ordered a joint military-police investigation while pledging to ease tensions and build trust on the peninsula.

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South Korea's National Assembly passed the 2026 budget of 727.9 trillion won on Tuesday, achieving the first on-time approval in five years. Ruling and opposition parties reached a last-minute agreement to keep the government's proposed total spending intact while reallocating funds. The budget emphasizes increased spending to support the economy and national defense.

South Korea's Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth has approved a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 53-61% from 2018 levels by 2035. This target is slightly higher than the government's initial proposal of 50-60%. The goal will be finalized at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday and officially announced at COP30 in Belem, Brazil.

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The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) argued that excessive regulations on large companies may have reduced South Korea's gross domestic product (GDP) by up to 111 trillion won ($75.2 billion) in 2025, urging the government to ease burdens on expanding firms. The report highlights a 'growth penalty' of added taxes and regulations that hampers Asia's fourth-largest economy. It notes that companies are deliberately limiting growth to avoid thresholds.

 

 

 

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