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US-based 'Amazon of South Korea' forced to recover laptop from bottom of Chinese river in bizarre data privacy clampdown: report

A U.S. House committee report alleging discriminatory regulations against Coupang has sparked a diplomatic dispute between Washington and Seoul.

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House committee report has accused the South Korean government of targeting the Seattle-based company Coupang with discriminatory regulations following a data breach. Reports indicate that, as part of a data privacy enforcement action, the company was required to retrieve a laptop from a river in China.

Coverage from outlets including Reuters, CNBC, the Associated Press, and The Seattle Times highlights the ongoing disagreement over these regulatory measures. The New York Post reports on the specific retrieval operation, while Yahoo Finance and Fox News note that a model cited in the report estimates potential economic impacts on U.S. states at $525 billion over the next decade.

Attention now shifts to the official response from South Korean authorities, who have disputed the findings of the U.S. congressional report. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline for further legislative action or diplomatic resolution regarding these trade and regulatory tensions.

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What is the core allegation against South Korea?

A U.S. House committee report claims the South Korean government has engaged in discriminatory regulation against the Seattle-based company Coupang.

What happened with the laptop in China?

According to reports, Coupang was forced to recover a laptop from the bottom of a river in China as part of a data privacy clampdown.

How has the South Korean government responded?

South Korean officials have formally disputed the claims made in the U.S. congressional report.

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