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The operator of Market Kurly has launched its quick commerce "Kurly Now" service offering delivery within one hour.
The state watchdog's reasoning behind the record fine for Coupang may affect the search algorithms of other retailers.
Korean e-commerce sellers are engaging in multihoming, the act of switching between different competing platforms to take advantage of their promotions and tap into various audiences.
The government has withdrawn its plan to mandate the Korea Certification (KC) for certain popular items purchased directly from overseas due to safety concerns. It canceled the plan in just three days in the face of a strong...
With the advancement of Chinese e-commerce platforms in the Korean market resulting a growing number of customer complaints, Seoul has promised to clamp down on counterfeit goods.
Korea's antitrust regulator will assess the state of the e-commerce industry as Chinese platforms stifle competition with low prices.
Chinese e-commerce giants like AliExpress and Temu have overtaken the U.S. in Korea's online shopping market with enticing incentives for Korean sellers, posing a threat to domestic rivals.
Ecommerce platform 11Street filed a complaint against Coupang for allegedly distorting commission fees that 11Street collects from its sellers.
Coupang made money for the first time ever. Net profit was $91 million in the third quarter, compared to a net loss of $324 million in the year-earlier period.
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