Korean Fine Hits $400 Million — Investors Must Reassess E‑Commerce Risk
South Korea imposes a $400 million penalty on a global retailer, revealing a new era of data‑privacy enforcement that could ripple through global supply chains.
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South Korea imposes a $400 million penalty on a global retailer, revealing a new era of data‑privacy enforcement that could ripple through global supply chains.
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