
1. Amazon Japan has announced that it will use air freight services in Hokkaido and expand next-day delivery services within the prefecture.
2. TikTok has committed to permanently withdraw its TikTok Lite rewards program in the EU, leading the European Commission to end its investigation.
3. TikTok Shop UK plans to increase the basic commission rate for sellers from the current 5% to 9% starting September 2.
4. TikTok Shop Southeast Asia will only allow invited sellers to sell jewelry products to protect buyers' rights and maintain market order.
5. A report shows that Ozon's turnover in the second quarter reached 633.2 billion rubles (approximately $7.43 billion), a year-on-year increase of 70%.
6. The "Influencer Marketing Trust Report" surveyed 1,006 Australian social media users aged 18 and above, revealing that 46% of consumers have purchased products promoted by influencers.
7. The latest research by e-Izba indicates that 48% of Polish consumers will buy groceries online in 2024, a 19% increase from last year.
8. On August 2, Turkey's BTK Communications Authority ordered a ban on accessing Instagram without providing any clear reasons.
9. As of June 30, PayPal's net revenue for the second quarter was $7.9 billion, an 8% year-on-year increase.
10. A report shows that South Korea's online retail market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.9%, reaching a market size of $182.7 billion by 2028.