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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
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- U.S. House Accuses South Korea of Discriminatory Coupang Regulation 조선일보 · 19h ago
- South Korea's proposed platform law could cost U.S. states $525B over the next decade, model estimates Fox News · 19h ago
- US House committee says South Korea discriminated against Coupang Reuters · 19h ago
- South Korean government discriminated against Coupang, U.S. companies, House report finds CNBC · 19h ago
- US-based 'Amazon of South Korea' forced to recover laptop from bottom of Chinese river in bizarre data privacy clampdown: report New York Post · 19h ago
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