01 TikTok Mexico’s adjustable phone mount: solving the problem of a single shooting angle
An adjustable cell phone holder from the YOYOWAY MX store is selling like hotcakes on TikTok Mexico, according to www.tiktokdatatool.com Data Watch. Priced at a whopping 199 pesos, it sold over 3,695 units from April 25-May 24, with sales of over 724,900+ pesos. Through www.tiktokdatatool.com selling point analysis and video teardowns, this product solves the problem of content creators encountering a single angle when shooting. By using the adjustable MagSafe stand, users can easily experiment with different shooting angles, thus increasing the uniqueness and appeal of their videos. The stability and adaptability of the stand allows creators to shoot freely in a variety of scenarios, improving video quality.
02 TikTok’s U.S. e-commerce division employees stay at home pending ‘layoff’ decision
Globe and Mail, May 22 news, according to Bloomberg, TikTok U.S. e-commerce department employees since Wednesday (21) was asked to work at home, waiting for the company’s “difficult decision”, the outside world speculation that the company may be ready to lay off employees. U.S. e-commerce operations center and global key account teams are expected to have operational and personnel changes from Wednesday, the company promised to provide support for employees in the transition period.
03 Lazada cross-border stores to ban specific items from May 2025
Lazada’s latest announcement said that based on the new local regulatory rules, the platform’s cross-border stores will be completely banned from selling specific goods from May 26, 2025 onwards and close the relevant categories. Sellers can learn about the specifications through the Lazada Knowledge Base “Prohibition and Restriction of Sale Policy” or contact customer service.
04 Amazon Recalls “SUZUTOY” Bracelet Sets for Girls, Warns of Highly Toxic Hazards
According to foreign media reports, since the beginning of May, social media discussions about the new crown outbreak have heated up, and consumer demand for products to protect against the disease (masks and new crown tests) has increased dramatically due to concerns about an increase in the number of new crown cases and the emergence of new strains of the disease. Data showed that from May 4 to 17, the top 15 mask sellers on Shopee sold more than 140,500 masks, with total sales of about VND66 million (about $254,000), up 65 percent from the previous cycle.
05 Mexico’s Hot Sale e-commerce event to return in 2025, participation may be at record levels
Hot Sale, Mexico’s annual e-commerce event, returns May 26 to June 3 The Mexican Association of Online Sales (AMVO) predicts that participation in the 2025 event will be at a record high, continuing the 2024 hot streak of 12.5 million consumers participating and 267 million visits.