KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News

Sun, January 25, 2026

Sign in

Virtual Demo Day
Menu
  • Home
  • Startup News
    • AI & Big Data
    • AR & VR
    • Blockchain
    • Clean Technology
    • Content & Games
    • Cybersecurity
    • Enterprise & SaaS
    • FinTech
    • Gadgets & Electronics
    • Health & Bio
    • Manufacturing
    • Press Release
    • IoT
    • Marketplaces & E-commerce
    • Robotics
    • Transportation
    • Investments
    • Ecosystem & Lists
  • Governments
    • Artificial Intelligence Industry Cluster Agency
    • Daegu Technopark
    • GANGNAM-GU
    • Gyeonggido Business & Science Accelerator
    • Hwaseong Industry Promotion Agency
    • Invest Seoul
    • Korea Creative Content Agency
    • Korea Internet & Security Agency
    • Korea Information Security Industry Association
    • Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development
    • Korea Tourism Organization
    • Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
    • Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
    • Ministry of SMEs & Startups
    • National IT Industry Promotion Agency
    • Pangyo Techno Valley
    • Seoul Business Agency
    • Seoul FinTech Lab
    • South Gyeongsang Province
    • Seoul Metropolitan Government
  • Events
    • COMEUP
    • Korea Fintech Week
    • K-Content Expo
    • NextRise
    • Try Everything
  • Interviews
    • Investors’ interviews
    • Founders’ interviews
  • Programs
    • Asan Voyager
    • CAPA Global Program
    • Campus Town Program
    • SGSC Global Bootcamp
    • Gangnam-gu Global Roadshow
    • Global SaaS Marketplace Support Project
    • LAUNCHPAD
    • COMEUP STARS 120
    • K-Startup Grand Challenge
    • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
    • SFL Global Program
    • KTO Global Showcase
    • Yonsei Univ Global Class
    • KOSME Global Program
  • Partner With Us
    • Press Release
    • Startup Scouting
    • Business Agencies
    • Global Mentorship Program
    • Investment Opportunities
    • K-Scouter Program
  • Lists
  • Home
  • Startup News
    • AI & Big Data
    • AR & VR
    • Blockchain
    • Clean Technology
    • Content & Games
    • Cybersecurity
    • Enterprise & SaaS
    • FinTech
    • Gadgets & Electronics
    • Health & Bio
    • Manufacturing
    • Press Release
    • IoT
    • Marketplaces & E-commerce
    • Robotics
    • Transportation
    • Investments
    • Ecosystem & Lists
  • Governments
    • Artificial Intelligence Industry Cluster Agency
    • Daegu Technopark
    • GANGNAM-GU
    • Gyeonggido Business & Science Accelerator
    • Hwaseong Industry Promotion Agency
    • Invest Seoul
    • Korea Creative Content Agency
    • Korea Internet & Security Agency
    • Korea Information Security Industry Association
    • Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development
    • Korea Tourism Organization
    • Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
    • Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
    • Ministry of SMEs & Startups
    • National IT Industry Promotion Agency
    • Pangyo Techno Valley
    • Seoul Business Agency
    • Seoul FinTech Lab
    • South Gyeongsang Province
    • Seoul Metropolitan Government
  • Events
    • COMEUP
    • Korea Fintech Week
    • K-Content Expo
    • NextRise
    • Try Everything
  • Interviews
    • Investors’ interviews
    • Founders’ interviews
  • Programs
    • Asan Voyager
    • CAPA Global Program
    • Campus Town Program
    • SGSC Global Bootcamp
    • Gangnam-gu Global Roadshow
    • Global SaaS Marketplace Support Project
    • LAUNCHPAD
    • COMEUP STARS 120
    • K-Startup Grand Challenge
    • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
    • SFL Global Program
    • KTO Global Showcase
    • Yonsei Univ Global Class
    • KOSME Global Program
  • Partner With Us
    • Press Release
    • Startup Scouting
    • Business Agencies
    • Global Mentorship Program
    • Investment Opportunities
    • K-Scouter Program
  • Lists
Home Governments

Seoul Faces Washington’s Pressure Over Coupang Probe, but Korea Draws Line Between Law and Trade

by Zee Cindy
January 25, 2026
in Governments
0

As tensions rise over the government’s investigation into Coupang, Korea finds itself at the intersection of law enforcement, diplomacy, and digital sovereignty. While Washington voices concern through official and investor channels, Seoul maintains that its probe is guided solely by legal and regulatory principles—not by trade politics. The dispute has now become an early test of how Korea manages global pressure while upholding domestic governance standards in the digital economy.

Korea Clarifies: Coupang Probe Not a Trade Issue

During the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Director General Yeo Han-koo for MOTIE’s Trade Negotiations, met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to address Washington’s growing unease over Korea’s treatment of Coupang.

According to Yeo, the government made its position “clear and firm”—that the ongoing domestic investigation into Coupang’s data breach and business practices is a matter of Korean law enforcement, not a case of discrimination against a U.S.-listed company.

The director explained,

“This is not about Coupang being an American company. If a Korean firm had suffered a similar data breach, we would have conducted the same transparent and non-discriminatory investigation.”

Yeo added that Seoul has been in close contact with the USTR, U.S. Congress, and other stakeholders to dispel misconceptions that the Coupang case represents an act of economic retaliation.

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) later reiterated that Korea “will not allow any domestic legal investigation to be reframed as a trade dispute.”

Yeo Han-koo, Director General for Trade Negotiations at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, is meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer at the 2026 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. | Photo by MOTIE

Background: Trade Tension Builds Amid Investor Complaints

The diplomatic friction comes after U.S. investment firms, including GreenOaks and Altimeter, filed a Notice of Intent to Arbitrate (NOI) under the Korea–U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The investors allege that Korea’s prolonged regulatory scrutiny of Coupang violates fair treatment standards for American entities and favors domestic and Chinese competitors.

Their filings claim that Korean authorities have “conducted repeated raids, blocked contracts, and publicly threatened punitive actions” following the data breach incident.

In response, Korea’s Ministry of Justice confirmed receipt of the NOI and stated it will “respond firmly and in accordance with international arbitration protocols.” The ministry stressed that the notice does not yet constitute a formal arbitration case, as investors can only proceed 90 days after the initial filing.

Stakeholder Statements: Law, Not Lobbying, Will Decide the Case

Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, who met U.S. Vice President JD Vance at the White House on January 23, also addressed the issue directly.

Kim said during a press briefing at the Korean Embassy in Washington,

“Vice President Vance raised questions about Coupang, and we provided a clear explanation. We clarified that the issue involves a serious data breach affecting millions, delayed reporting for over a year, and unverified claims directed even at national leaders.”

He added,

“We made it clear that there is no discriminatory treatment toward U.S. companies. The Vice President understood the situation within the context of Korea’s legal framework.”

Both sides agreed to prevent the controversy from escalating into a diplomatic conflict.

Korea defends its Coupang probe amid U.S. pressure, insisting domestic law—not trade politics—guides its response to data breaches and fair competition.
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok poses for a commemorative photo ahead of a meeting with Vice President JD Vance. | Photo by the Prime Minister’s Office

President Lee Jae-myung later reinforced the same stance during a domestic press briefing:

“Whether it is a global enterprise or a small business, Korea will act on the basis of law and principle. We will handle this responsibly as a sovereign state, consistent with international norms.”

Fair Trade Commission Intensifies Investigation

Meanwhile, Korea’s Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has expanded its probe into Coupang, extending its investigation into a third week and deploying more than 30 investigators across three divisions.

The FTC is reportedly focusing on allegations that Coupang pressured partner merchants to convert best-selling products into its private-label (PB) lines, or replicated sales data to prioritize its own products through algorithmic manipulation.

The probe also revisits questions about Chairman Kim Bom-seok’s controlling shareholder status, with the FTC reviewing whether he should be designated as the company’s “Same Person”—a key position under Korea’s antitrust framework.

Korea defends its Coupang probe amid U.S. pressure, insisting domestic law—not trade politics—guides its response to data breaches and fair competition.
Coupang’s Chairman Kim Beom-seok. | Photo by Yonhap

Additionally, Coupang faces scrutiny for allegedly bundling its delivery and streaming services within its WOW Membership program, a practice regulators suspect could constitute market dominance abuse.

If confirmed, Coupang could face penalties of up to 6% of related revenue, according to FTC enforcement standards.

Ecosystem Significance: Digital Sovereignty Meets Trade Diplomacy

The escalating tension between Seoul and Washington marks a critical inflection point in Korea’s digital-era governance model.

The Coupang investigation highlights how domestic regulatory enforcement in data protection, antitrust, and platform accountability increasingly intersects with global trade diplomacy.

For Korea’s startup and platform ecosystem, the outcome will shape how foreign investors perceive regulatory predictability and digital sovereignty.

While Korea seeks to balance investor confidence with consumer protection, this case also underscores the challenge of navigating dual obligations—national jurisdiction on one side, international economic pressure on the other.

As Korea continues to tighten oversight in its platform economy, policymakers and founders alike are watching whether this case becomes a precedent for balancing foreign capital engagement with national regulatory autonomy.

A Measure of Korea’s Institutional Resilience

The Coupang controversy has evolved into more than a corporate investigation—it is now a measure of Korea’s institutional resilience under external scrutiny.

By asserting that its response is guided by law, not diplomacy, Seoul aims to signal that digital governance cannot be negotiated as a trade concession.

In the long run, how Korea handles this case will influence not only its bilateral credibility with Washington but also its global standing as a rules-based, sovereign digital economy—capable of protecting users and ensuring fair competition without compromising investor trust.

Korea defends its Coupang probe amid U.S. pressure, insisting domestic law—not trade politics—guides its response to data breaches and fair competition.

Key Takeaway on Coupang Investigation

  • Korea reaffirmed that the Coupang investigation is governed by domestic law, not trade politics.
  • U.S. investors filed a Notice of Intent to Arbitrate (NOI) under the Korea–U.S. FTA, citing alleged discrimination.
  • Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and Trade Chief Yeo Han-koo emphasized transparency and non-discrimination in talks with U.S. officials.
  • The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) expanded its investigation into Coupang’s data practices and market dominance allegations.
  • The issue now tests Korea’s ability to uphold digital sovereignty while maintaining stable U.S.–Korea economic relations.
  • Seoul’s handling of Coupang will set a precedent for platform regulation and investor diplomacy in the AI-driven economy.

– Stay Ahead in Korea’s Startup Scene –
Get real-time insights, funding updates, and policy shifts shaping Korea’s innovation ecosystem.
➡️ Follow KoreaTechDesk on LinkedIn, X (Twitter), Threads, Bluesky, Telegram, Facebook, and WhatsApp Channel.

Tags: AltimeterCoupangCoupang Data BreachCoupang Data LeakCoupang fair trade investigationCoupang investigationdata breach regulation KoreaFair Trade Commission KoreaFTC Coupang probeGreenOaksKorea digital sovereigntyKorea Ministry of JusticeKorea platform economyKorea tech governanceKorea tech policyKorea US trade relations 2026Korea-U.S. TradeKorea-U.S. Trade AgreementKorean startup regulationPrime Minister Kim Min SeokUSTR Jamieson GreerYeo Han Koo MOTIE
Previous Post

FuriosaAI Rejects Big Tech Path, Builds Independent Road to 2027 IPO

MOST READ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

1.
With Korea’s New AI Basic Act, Can Innovation Coexist with Regulation?
19 Jan 2026
2.
KIBO’s Venture Camp Evolves into a National Accelerator Platform — Adding ESG and Global Growth Tracks
19 Jan 2026
3.
Korea’s Next Cyber Crisis Won’t Come From Tech — It’s Already Hiding in the Funeral Industry
19 Jan 2026
4.
The Upstage AI Consortium Taps Allganize to Drive Korea’s Sovereign AI Global Expansion
20 Jan 2026
5.
Korea’s Startup Boom Slows but Deepens with 4.9 Million Founders, Redefining Post-Pandemic Growth
20 Jan 2026
Register for Event

[the_ad id=”18508″]

List Article

1.
6 Reasons Why Seoul Is Poised to Become a Top 5 Global Economic Hub by 2030
20 Aug 2024
2.
Top Co-working Spaces for Startups & Companies to Explore in South Korea
3 Apr 2024
3.
Top Accelerators in South Korea Shaping Startup Success
29 Nov 2023
4.
Top Korean Venture Capital Firms Backing Startup Success
26 Oct 2023
5.
Top Apps for Seamless Korean to English Translation
14 Aug 2023

Similar Articles

Governments

Korea’s Venture Leaders Set 2026 Agenda: Inside Korea’s Coordinated Drive to Become a Top 4 Venture Powerhouse

More
Governments

Coupang Faces Institutional Reckoning as Korea’s Privacy Watchdog Tightens Grip on Platform Governance

More
Governments

Korea’s Equal-Footing Turn with China Signals New Grammar for Global Tech Economic Cooperation

More

Topics

Menu
  • AI & Big Data
  • AR & VR
  • Blockchain
  • Clean Technology
  • Content & Games
  • Cybersecurity
  • Enterprise & SaaS
  • FinTech
  • Gadgets & Electronics
  • Health & Bio
  • IoT

Program

Menu
  • Asan Voyager
  • CAPA Global Program
  • SGSC Global Bootcamp
  • LAUNCHPAD
  • COMEUP STARS 120
  • K-Startup Grand Challenge
  • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
  • SFL Global Program
  • KTO Global Showcase
  • Yonsei Univ Global Class
  • KOSME Global Program

About

Menu
  • About Us
  • all articles
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Cookie-policy
  • twitter

Subscribe and be informed first hand about actual Korean startup news.

All the day’s headlines and highlights, direct to you every morning.

Contact us : [email protected]

Topics

Menu
  • AI & Big Data
  • AR & VR
  • Blockchain
  • Clean Technology
  • Content & Games
  • Cybersecurity
  • Enterprise & SaaS
  • FinTech
  • Gadgets & Electronics
  • Health & Bio
  • IoT

Program

Menu
  • Asan Voyager
  • CAPA Global Program
  • SGSC Global Bootcamp
  • LAUNCHPAD
  • COMEUP STARS 120
  • K-Startup Grand Challenge
  • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
  • SFL Global Program
  • KTO Global Showcase
  • Yonsei Univ Global Class
  • KOSME Global Program

About

Menu
  • About Us
  • all articles
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Cookie-policy
  • twitter

Subscribe and be informed first hand about actual Korean startup news.

All the day’s headlines and highlights, direct to you every morning.

© 2023 Koreantech News & Media Korea Zrt. All rights reserved.

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

We hope you enjoy our content, May you please give us Feedback regarding our website!

Single Post Feedback

dgdfgfdgdf

What you think about Koreatechdesk, Share your idea with us!

feedback popup

Invitation submission has been closed

Insert/edit link

Enter the destination URL

Or link to existing content

    No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.