韩国议员抗议美国为Coupang数据泄露调查辩护

韩国对Coupang重大数据泄露事件的调查引发紧张局势升级,超过80名执政联盟议员计划联名致信,抗议美国政府为这家电商巨头辩护,并称此举侵犯了韩国的司法主权。此举是对美方近期一系列抱怨的回应,包括对Coupang董事长安全保障的要求以及超过50名美国共和党议员联名致信的抗议。

据政界人士周一透露,包括共同民主党(DP)、祖国革新党和进步党在内的韩国执政联盟超过80名议员,计划向美国政府发送一封联名抗议信,该信件由83名议员联合签署,并将于周二在国民议会召开新闻发布会后提交给美国驻首尔大使馆。

在此之前,美国投资者曾于1月采取行动,Coupang的股东通知首尔方面,称在针对2025年11月数据泄露事件的调查中受到歧视性对待,打算根据韩美自由贸易协定(KORUS FTA)寻求投资者与国家间仲裁。华盛顿方面此后对这家在美国上市公司的处理方式提出抱怨,部分官员甚至要求为董事长金范锡提供人身安全保障,否则将威胁暂停双边磋商。韩国议员将此举描述为“对司法主权的公然侵犯”。

这些议员还提到了近期50多名美国共和党议员致信韩国驻美大使赵兑烈(注:原文引用的姜京和为前任,根据文中语境应指现任大使)一事,信中敦促韩国停止针对美国企业的“定点打击”。由共同民主党议员金南根、朴洪培等人发起的这份联名信警告称:“此事存在极高风险,可能不仅会演变为简单的外交裂痕或主权侵犯争议,还会对韩国的劳工权利和公平经济秩序产生负面影响。”

相关文章

Illustration depicting Coupang's $1.09 million lobbying push targeting U.S. White House, VP, and Congress amid South Korean data leak scandal.
AI 生成的图像

Coupang discloses lobbying targeting White House, VP, Congress

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

U.S. lobbying reports show Coupang spent $1.09 million in the first quarter targeting the White House, Vice President, and Congress. This follows a major data leak scandal in South Korea last November. Though headquartered in Seattle and U.S.-incorporated, the company primarily operates in Korea.

E-commerce firm Coupang Inc. denied allegations that it lobbied U.S. government officials to pressure South Korea following a November data leak controversy. The company rejected claims of security-related lobbying as unfounded.

由 AI 报道

Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon said Wednesday that the government's probe into Coupang's South Korean unit is being conducted under legal principles without discrimination, refuting criticism from U.S. political circles. The statement came after the U.S. House Judiciary Committee launched an investigation into what it called South Korea's discriminatory targeting of American companies. The probe follows a massive data breach at Coupang affecting over 33.6 million accounts.

Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo stated upon returning from a weeklong US trip on February 5, 2026, that South Korea will continue close consultations with the United States to avert a tariff hike threatened by President Donald Trump. The move follows Trump's surprise announcement to raise reciprocal tariffs and auto duties on Korea to 25 percent, citing delays in Seoul's legislative process for their bilateral trade deal. Yeo highlighted ongoing efforts to legislate a special bill and address non-tariff issues.

由 AI 报道

In response to the US Supreme Court's ruling striking down President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, Cheong Wa Dae will hold a policy coordination meeting with the ruling party and government officials. The meeting, led by presidential chief of staff for policy Kim Yong-beom and National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac, will include key ministers and the Democratic Party floor leader. The Trump administration imposed a 10 percent global tariff hours after the ruling and raised it to 15 percent the next day.

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝