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Court Suspends FTC’s Designation of Coupang Founder as ‘Same Person’

Seoul: A court has suspended the antitrust watchdog's designation of the founder of e-commerce giant Coupang Inc. as the company's de facto controlling entity, legal sources said Friday. Coupang Corp., the South Korean unit of the U.S.-listed company, filed a lawsuit and an injunction request with the Seoul High Court to overturn the Fair Trade Commission (FTC)'s designation of Kim Bom as the "same person" of the group last month.

According to Yonhap News Agency, "same person" is a legal term referring to the individual who effectively controls a conglomerate. Individuals designated as the same person are subject to tighter oversight by authorities, including disclosure requirements on intra-family transactions and rules governing holding company structures.

The court suspended the FTC's action on Thursday ahead of a hearing on the injunction request slated for June 16, according to the sources. The suspension will be effective until July 15. Coupang had previously qualified for an exception allowing the company itself, rather than an individual, to be designated as the same person.

The FTC stated that Coupang no longer meets key conditions for the exception, as Kim Bom's younger brother, Yoo Kim, is effectively involved in management as a vice president of Coupang.

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