Group 1 - The U.S. has requested South Korea to approve Google's export of high-precision map data to overseas markets through multiple channels [1] - U.S. Trade Representative Jamison Greer has expressed strong concerns regarding South Korea's non-tariff barriers [1] - The South Korean government believes that even if it increases investments in the U.S., it may not alleviate potential tariff risks without addressing U.S. concerns about non-tariff barriers [1] Group 2 - Google has submitted supplementary materials for its high-precision map data export application to South Korea, which includes commitments to obscure sensitive facilities and remove domestic coordinates [3] - The South Korean government had previously postponed the approval of Google's map data export application three times, requiring additional materials by February 5 [3] - A meeting will be held by the South Korean government to discuss the supplementary materials and determine whether to approve Google's application, with results expected in several months [3]
美国要求韩国放行谷歌高精度地图数据出口