CJ Olive Young faces South Korea Supreme Court over supplier-coercion fine
By Jenny Lee ( June 5, 2025, 07:01 GMT | Insight) -- CJ Olive Young is headed to South Korea’s top court as the competition regulator challenges a lower court ruling that partially nullified a 1.9 billion won (about $1.4 million) fine imposed on the country’s largest beauty and health retailer for coercive trading practices against suppliers. The appeal centers on the issue of exclusive dealing under South Korea’s large business retail law.CJ Olive Young is headed to South Korea’s top court as the country’s competition regulator moves to challenge a lower court ruling that partially nullified a 1.9 billion won (about $1.4 million) fine it imposed for coercive trading practices against suppliers....
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