GoodsFox Daily News
June 11, 2024
1.TikTok US Region Averages 10,000 Daily Sales, Another New Health Product Takes Off
2.Amazon Plans Further Layoffs for Customer Service Team
3.Mercado Libre Mexico's HOT SALE Promotion Sees 44% Increase in First-Day Sales Compared to Last Year
4.TikTok E-commerce Aims to Increase US Region's GMV by 10 Times in the Second Half of the Year
5.Temu Launches in Brazil
1.TikTok US Region Averages 10,000 Daily Sales, Another New Health Product Takes Off
TikTok US Region Averages 10,000 Daily Sales, Another Health Product Takes Off Day Cleanse is a functional health product that helps promote digestion and reduce bloating and constipation. According to GoodsFox, over the past month, it has averaged 10,000 daily sales in the TikTok US region, with a peak daily sales volume reaching 18,977.
2.Amazon Plans Further Layoffs for Customer Service Team
Amazon Plans Further Layoffs for Customer Service Team As of the end of March this year, Amazon's total number of full-time and part-time employees reached 1.5 million. However, recent foreign media reports indicate that Amazon plans to further reduce its global customer service team. Amazon has already conducted multiple layoffs and has been continuously reducing the cost of customer service teams, such as significantly cutting back on reward budgets. With the normalization of remote work and the development of AI technology, the customer service industry is undergoing changes. This round of layoffs has once again increased the workload and pressure on the customer service team, leading to numerous psychological issues and sparking employee concerns about being replaced by AI.
3.Mercado Libre Mexico's HOT SALE Promotion Sees 44% Increase in First-Day Sales Compared to Last Year
Mercado Libre Mexico's HOT SALE Promotion Sees 44% Increase in First-Day Sales Compared to Last Year The annual Mexico HOT SALE shopping festival has successfully concluded, with significant growth in sales across all product categories and a particularly impressive performance by cross-border merchants. On the first day of the promotion, sales on Mercado Libre in Mexico increased by 44% compared to the same period last year; throughout the promotion, merchants accumulated a sales revenue of $670 million. Mobile phones, tablets and their accessories, clothing, home products and cosmeticswere very popular in the Mexican market; Chinese merchants' performance in categories such as small appliances, sports and apparel, pet supplies, and kitchen utensils was particularly eye-catching
4.The 7th Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Festival will be held in Shenzhen from June 15 to 17
The 7th Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Festival and the 9th Shenzhen International Cross-Border E-Commerce Trade Expo will be held from June 15th to 17th at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center (Futian). This is a significant industry event that gathers numerous cross-border e-commerce enterprises and experts to discuss and showcase the latest e-commerce trends and technologies. With the theme of "Cultural Cross-Border + Brand Going Global + Smart Strengthening of the Country," the scale of the exhibition has expanded to 100,000 square meters, bringing together nearly 4,000 cross-border e-commerce exhibitors from around the world. The exhibition combines brand culture with oriental elements, and against the backdrop of the post-pandemic era, the Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Festival will become a milestone event in the field of cross-border trade.
5.Temu Launches in Brazil
Temu Launches in Brazil Recently, Temu has launched in Brazil, marking its 70th country site and an important step in its South American market strategy. Temu offers Brazilian consumers shopping discounts of up to 90% and free home delivery services, as well as issuing various coupons: such as a 9% price discount for purchases over 175 Brazilian reais.