How a dispute over e-commerce firm Coupang is testing US-South Korea ties
CPNG•Fine, appeal plans and political fallout
Seoul's Foreign Ministry has also said the Coupang matter should not be linked to ongoing security negotiations, including South Korea’s ambitions to build nuclear-powered submarines, a plan that U.S. President Donald Trump endorsed last December.
When asked about the Coupang dispute, a State Department spokesperson said South Korea "should not impose disproportionate burdens on U.S. companies." The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Coupang referred to its past statements, saying it hoped to find a constructive resolution.
A source close to the Coupang negotiations who did not want to be identified publicly due to the sensitivity of the situation said the company had for months repeatedly sought a “constructive off-ramp” with Seoul, "literally hundreds of times over the last seven months." Its requests included what it called a fair technical review and an appropriate penalty.




