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South Korea approves Google bid to export high-precision map data

South Korea approves Google bid to export high-precision map data

ReutersFri, February 27, 2026 at 5:15 AM UTC

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The city skyline of Incheon is pictured early morning in an aerial view south of Seoul, South Korea, January 21, 2018. REUTERS/ Fabrizio Bensch

SEOUL, Feb 27 (Reuters) - South Korea said on Friday it ‌had approved Google's request to ‌export the country's high-precision map data to ​overseas servers, a major reversal after two decades of rejection that clears the way for the ‌U.S. tech ⁠giant to enter a market dominated by local apps.

South ⁠Korea is just one of a few countries where Google ​Maps does ​not function ​properly.

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Seoul had shot ‌down Google's previous bids in 2007 and 2016 on national security grounds, citing risks that detailed map data could expose sensitive military ‌and security facilities ​in a country ​that remains ​technically at war with ‌North Korea.

The decision comes ​amid pressure ​from the United States on South Korea to address what ​Washington ‌views as discrimination against U.S. ​tech companies.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing ​by Ed Davies)

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