Lee pushes back on anti-China sentiment tied to Coupang data leak

07.01.26 11:27 Uhr

Werte in diesem Artikel
Aktien

14,53 EUR 0,20 EUR 1,41%

President Lee Jae Myung pushed back against anti-China sentiment stemming from allegations that a Chinese employee at Coupang stole customer data, warning that hate-driven rhetoric risks deepening unnecessary divisions. During a luncheon meeting with the press in Shanghai, Lee responded to a question about rising public hostility toward China following reports that the prime suspect in the Coupang data leak case was Chinese. He said: "The prime suspect is Chinese. So what?" He cautioned against drawing sweeping conclusions based on nationality, calling such logic flawed and dangerous. "If the suspect were Japanese, would people suddenly start hating Japanese people? If there were Americans working at Coupang, would we then be told to hate the United States?" Lee said. Lee rejected allegations of Chinese interference in Korea’s elections as well, warning that the claims fuel hostility without evidence and undermine public trust. There have been rumors, especially among far-right groups, that China has interfered in elections here — a rumor which former President Yoon Suk Yeol cited as oWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

In eigener Sache

Übrigens: Coupang und andere US-Aktien sind bei finanzen.net ZERO sogar bis 23 Uhr handelbar (ohne Ordergebühren, zzgl. Spreads). Jetzt kostenlos Depot eröffnen und Neukunden-Bonus sichern!

Ausgewählte Hebelprodukte auf Coupang

Mit Knock-outs können spekulative Anleger überproportional an Kursbewegungen partizipieren. Wählen Sie einfach den gewünschten Hebel und wir zeigen Ihnen passende Open-End Produkte auf Coupang

NameHebelKOEmittent
NameHebelKOEmittent
Wer­bung

Quelle: Korea Times

Nachrichten zu Coupang

Wer­bung