1. The Bangladeshi Government Lifts Social Media Platform Restrictions

Recently, the Bangladeshi government announced the lifting of restrictions on social media platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and WhatsApp, a decision that has brought relief to tens of thousands of e-commerce entrepreneurs. Zunaid Ahmed Palak, State Minister of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology of Bangladesh, stated: "There are now no obstacles for Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube operating in Bangladesh's cyberspace. The removal of these platform restrictions aims to promote the business of e-commerce and commercial websites, and to foster the development of students who rely on these platforms for learning."

2. TikTok Perfume Spray Hot Seller in Vietnam Market

Meanwhile, TikTok is performing impressively in the Vietnamese market. A perfume spray from the eHerb Viet Nam store ranked among the top 3 bestsellers this week, with a cumulative weekly sales volume of 54,000 orders and sales exceeding $171,000. Located in the tropics, Vietnam experiences high temperatures and humidity in summer, leading to strong consumer demand for fresh and long-lasting perfumes, which is a key reason for the recent surge in sales of this category.

3. Shopify Upgrades Subscription Order Delivery Options

Shopify has recently upgraded its logistics fulfillment options for subscription orders. Customers can choose shipping, local delivery, and in-store pickup when placing their first order, and subsequent regular shipments will default to the cheapest shipping method.

This update provides more convenient and affordable delivery choices, helping merchants improve delivery efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and increase user retention rates. For orders containing both one-time and subscription products, customers can also use this delivery option.

4. TikTok Launches Brand New App Center

To further support business users, TikTok has launched a brand new App Center, bringing together a series of TikTok tools carefully developed by third-party developers. These tools are designed to help small brands optimize their performance on the TikTok platform, assisting merchants throughout the process from content ideation to publishing and performance analysis to achieve their marketing goals.

The App Center is categorized by function and provides lightweight solutions to ensure seamless integration with the TikTok ecosystem. Most apps offer free trials, reducing the cost of trial and error for businesses.

This move means TikTok is further increasing its support for small and medium-sized enterprises, helping them build brand influence on a platform with around one billion active users.

5. Alibaba International AI Business Assistant Adds Simplified Product Listing Feature

At a launch event held in Paris, France, Zhang Kuo, President of Alibaba International, showcased the latest upgrades to AI-powered foreign trade products. Among them, the AI Business Assistant's newly added simplified product listing feature can reduce the time for merchants to publish products from the original 60 minutes to as fast as 60 seconds; and the AI automatic reception feature enables real-time responses to overseas customers 24/7 with zero time difference.

This move greatly improves merchants' operational efficiency, helping them expand into international markets faster and better.