Gov't contests unfair treatment against Coupang in reply to US lawmakers' letter
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Gov't contests unfair treatment against Coupang in reply to US lawmakers' letter
The Korean Embassy in the United States has replied to a letter from U.S. Republican lawmakers taking issue with what they described as discriminatory regulations against e-commerce giant Coupang and other American companies, the foreign ministry said Wednesday. Late last month, 54 Republican members of the U.S. House affiliated with the Republican Study Committee (RSC) released a letter they sent to South Korean Ambassador to the United States …
Government Sends Reply to U.S. Lawmakers' Letter on Coupang: Conducted Fairly. The government has sent a reply to a joint letter from U.S. Republican lawmakers raising issues of discrimination against U.S. digital companies, including Coupang. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 6th, the Korean Embassy in the U.S., under the name of Ambassador Kang Kyung-wha, [addressed] investigations related to Coupang, etc., our
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 6th that it had sent a reply in the name of Ambassador to the U.S., Kang Kyung-wha, regarding a joint letter from U.S. Republican lawmakers claiming that the Korean government is discriminating against U.S. companies such as Coupang. A Ministry official stated on the same day, “Through the reply, our government [regarding] Coupang
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