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11/05/2025
Mexican Minister of Finance: We are making every effort to stimulate the domestic economy, especially investment.
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On May 10th, 199 new houses and 220 second-hand houses were signed in Beijing.
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Market news: Turkey is ready to host talks between Russia and Ukraine.
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South Korean officials said on Sunday that in the heated debate surrounding national security, digital sovereignty, and other trade issues, the South Korean government will decide by August whether to allow Google to transfer the country's high-precision map data overseas. In February of this year, Apple submitted an application to the National Geographic Information Institute requesting approval to transfer high-precision 1:5000 map data to overseas data centers. Currently, Google uses publicly available low-resolution 1:25000 scale map data combined with aerial and satellite images to provide maps of South Korea, resulting in lower quality map services compared to domestic map service providers. In 2016, the South Korean government set conditions requiring Google to blur sensitive sites or host data on domestic servers, which Google refused.
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National Security Dispute: South Korea may restrict the dissemination of Google High-Precision Maps.
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Hong Kong issues red fire danger warning.
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