Keyword: “Coupang Controversy” 7 related articles found
Coupang Expands Seller Access to South Koreas Ecommerce Market

Education · 05/16/2025

Coupang Expands Seller Access to South Koreas Ecommerce Market

The Coupang Lightning Startup Program promotion event in Xiamen will be held on July 16, 2025, aiming to help sellers quickly join Coupang and tap into the Korean e-commerce market. Experienced operation experts will share practical strategies, analyze market trends, and provide one-stop shop opening services.

South Koreas Ecommerce Growth Explored at Shenzhen Seminar

Education · 05/16/2025

South Koreas Ecommerce Growth Explored at Shenzhen Seminar

This private event focuses on the South Korean e-commerce market, specifically Coupang, analyzing market opportunities and cold start strategies. Held in Shenzhen on August 21, 2025, the event aims to equip sellers with the knowledge of platform rules and operational skills needed to successfully enter the Korean market and achieve business growth. Attendees will gain insights into navigating Coupang and implementing effective strategies for launching and scaling their businesses within this dynamic e-commerce landscape.

Coupangs Pricing Strategy Draws Brand Protests in Taiwan

Finance · 07/04/2025

Coupangs Pricing Strategy Draws Brand Protests in Taiwan

Coupang's low-price strategy to seize market share in Taiwan's e-commerce market has sparked dissatisfaction among brands, who believe it disrupts market order and damages brand value. Brands are actively seeking countermeasures, potentially triggering a new round of reshuffling in the e-commerce industry and reshaping the e-commerce ecosystem. Price wars are not a long-term solution; sustainable development for e-commerce platforms needs to be built on healthy business models and a fair competitive environment. This situation highlights the need for a more balanced approach to competition within the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape.

California Eases Environmental Rules to Boost Housing Construction

Apartment Rental · 08/06/2025

California Eases Environmental Rules to Boost Housing Construction

California has enacted historic housing reforms, amending the California Environmental Quality Act to address severe housing shortages and a cost-of-living crisis. The new regulations aim to expedite housing and infrastructure development by exempting high-density residential projects from environmental reviews. Despite controversy, the legislation is now in effect and is expected to significantly boost housing supply in the coming years.

New Jersey Towns Face Deadline Dispute Over Affordable Housing

Apartment Rental · 08/07/2025

New Jersey Towns Face Deadline Dispute Over Affordable Housing

Nearly 80 towns in New Jersey have applied for extensions to develop affordable housing plans, sparking controversy due to resource constraints and limited public participation. Housing advocates oppose the delays, arguing that towns have already established clear planning requirements and that court reviews are becoming stricter. This situation highlights the deep-rooted conflicts between local governments and the state regarding housing equity and administrative efficiency.

BYD Defends Battery Tech As Rivals Raise Standards Concerns

Finance · 08/13/2025

BYD Defends Battery Tech As Rivals Raise Standards Concerns

The 'normal pressure fuel tank' incident involving BYD resurfaced at the 2025 Chongqing Auto Forum. Geely Auto's Vice President Yang Xueliang publicly supported Great Wall Motor, criticizing regulatory oversight. GAC Aion's Xiao Yong subsequently joined in. The three parties collectively put pressure on BYD, escalating the event. This controversy reflects the intense competition in the new energy vehicle market and the importance of technological compliance. The incident highlights the need for stricter regulations and fair competition within the rapidly evolving automotive industry.

NYC Rent Hike Puts Lowincome Tenants at Risk

Apartment Rental · 05/17/2025

NYC Rent Hike Puts Lowincome Tenants at Risk

New York City is considering adjusting the CityFHEPS housing voucher program, potentially increasing the rent burden for low-income tenants, sparking controversy. The move aims to control program costs but could exacerbate the financial strain on renters and increase the risk of homelessness. Facing a severe housing crisis, the New York City government needs to balance fiscal pressures with the rights of vulnerable populations, seeking sustainable housing solutions. This adjustment requires careful consideration to ensure fair and equitable access to affordable housing for all New Yorkers.