2025.7.26 Shopee Vietnam sells 59,000 pieces of anti-peeping tempered film per month

Shopee Vietnam sells 59,000 pieces of anti-peeping tempered film per month
Shopdora Data Watch: a peep-proof tempered film for iPhone is popular among consumers for its excellent peep-proof features and affordable price (₫19,800). With daily sales of 1,909 pieces and monthly sales of up to 59,846 pieces, the product has a rating of 4.7 stars, a cumulative total of 95,416 reviews, a retention rate of 11.82%, and 125,193 likes, with 4,381 new reviews and 225 new likes added monthly. Since its launch on July 20, 2022 (34 months, the product has been available in 26 variants to meet the needs of different consumers and is one of the hot selling items in the Preferred Shop.
Shopee Thailand cross-border logistics cost adjustment: express channel hide price update from August 1 onwards
Shopee Thailand Local Store has announced that the platform has taken emergency response measures in response to the recent flooding in the north and the Thai-Cambodian border conflict that has affected sellers' operations. For orders placed between July 23, 2025 at 12:00 and July 25, 2025, the latest delivery deadline will be extended to July 29th. The policy aims to provide a buffer period for sellers in the affected areas to ease the double pressure on logistics timeliness caused by natural disasters and border situations.Shopee said it will continue to monitor the development of the situation and adjust the support policy in due course.
Philippines urges Meta to step up content audits
The Philippine Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) recently sent an official letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg asking Facebook to step up its fight against fake news and artificial intelligence-generated "deepfake" content on its platform. Minister Henry Rolle Aguda warned that Facebook could face severe penalties in the form of suspension in the Philippines if effective measures are not taken.
Asian Development Bank cuts Philippine growth forecast
The Asian Development Bank (ADB), in its Asian Development Outlook report released in July 2025, lowered its growth forecast for the Philippines, mainly due to a general slowdown in Southeast Asia as a result of weakening global demand and heightened trade tensions.The ADB lowered its 2025 growth forecast for the Philippines to 5.6% from 6.0%, and lowered its 2026 growth forecast to 5.8% from 6.1% to 5.8%.