Google Declares China Search Engine Blockage Once Again, Problem Fixed?

Earlier this month saw the making of a compromise between the Chinese government and Google. The result was that Google was able to continue the provision of its search services. However, it seems that those search and advertising services have been blocked once again, Google reports.
The Chinese government just renewed Google’s operating license a few weeks ago, and the recent incident may disrupt the successful achievement. However, it seems that several people in China have said that the services are working, indicating that the search company is not fully sure of the current situation. More recent news reports indicate Google announced that the web search service is not operating normally once again.
Though Google said that the images and news services were partially blocked, it seems that Gmail was still widely accessible. Conflict between the company and the Chinese government first erupted in early January due to Google refusing to self-censor search results and comply with government regulations.
Google shares seem to be down by twenty-two percent this year, falling up to 2.3 percent in extended trading.
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