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DEVELOPING: U.S. Investors Sue South Korea Over Coupang Breach!

U.S. Investors Sue South Korea Over Coupang Data Breach

Seattle, Washington - U.S. investors are suing South Korea. The legal action follows a massive data breach at Coupang, a company with headquarters in Seattle.

The investors allege unfair treatment. They claim South Korea's investigation into the breach was discriminatory.

Coupang operates in South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan. It is often called the "Amazon of South Korea."

Greenoaks and Altimeter initiated the legal action. Three more investors have since joined the case. They are seeking international arbitration. This will be under the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.

This is a developing story. We will continue to provide updates as they become available.

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