Kim, Vance establish hotline to prevent misunderstandings over Coupang issue

In a meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok emphasized that the Korean government is not treating U.S.-based e-commerce giant Coupang unfairly in its investigation into the company’s massive data breach and other labor-related allegations. To prevent misunderstanding over the Coupang matter and other diplomatic issues, the two exchanged direct contact numbers to establish a hotline, according to the Prime Minister’s Office on Saturday. Speaking to Korean correspondents in Washington Friday (local time), Kim said, “Vice President Vance raised several issues of interest, including questions about Coupang … He asked specifically what problems the U.S. company was facing.” Their discussion took place a day after two major U.S. investors in Coupang said they petitioned the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to investigate the Korean government for what they call “discriminatory” treatment of the company. They also filed arbitration claims against the Korean government, saying the probe caused billions of dollars in losses. They also claimed Presiden

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