South Korea PM says Seoul is not discriminating against Coupang, media reports
Reuters
Jan 23
South Korea PM says Seoul is not discriminating against Coupang, media reports
SEOUL, Jan 23 (Reuters) - South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok has said that his country was not discriminating against e-commerce company Coupang after it has faced criticism over a major data leak, the Korea Economic Daily reported on Friday.Kim is currently visiting the United States and his office did not immediately provide a comment.Coupang reported in November that personal data for some 33 million customers in South Korea were compromised, triggering a backlash from lawmakers and the public.
(Reporting by Hyunjoo JinEditing by Ed Davies)
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