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British Embassy Vientiane Hosts Inaugural Football Tournament

The UK in Laos held a football tournament with teams from the British Embassy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, US Embassy, and Prudential Laos competing to be crowned the champions.

EiteShop launches an open platform for cross-border supply chains

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Media Outreach – 17 February 2023 – EiteShop, a global cross-border e-commerce logistics platform, announced today that it will officially launch an open platform for global cross-border e-commerce supply chains in the Philippines. With an open platform model, it will integrate global high-quality commodity suppliers for Philippine e-commerce sellers, and help merchants settled in the EiteShop platform to enhance their competitiveness; Let the package delivery experience be as easy as taking a taxi. The platform will optimize the supply chain to achieve a 10% lower price than similar products on other e-commerce platforms to gain better market competitiveness.

With a total population of about 111 million, the Philippines is the second most populous country in Southeast Asia and the 13th most populous country in the world. The huge population base catalyzes the potential of “explosive” e-commerce, which is a link that cannot be ignored in the Southeast Asian market. The outbreak of the new crown epidemic has given birth to a “contactless economy” and stimulated the growth of e-commerce and online payments in the Philippines. At present, e-commerce in the Philippines is in the initial stage of rapid development. In 2021, the sales of e-commerce in the Philippines will account for about 3% of the total retail sales. The compound annual growth rate has become a new potential market for many international brands.

EiteShop has reached cooperation with top suppliers and logistics providers, and successively set up warehouses in Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Successfully completed the first step of entering the Philippines, and realized the automated e-commerce system for distribution and collection of reports. EiteShop will provide functions such as open supplier price comparison and bidding, intelligent path optimization, coordinated delivery by multiple logistics providers, automatic order tracking, and big data intelligent analysis. EiteShop integrates the accumulated high-quality supply chain resources, logistics systems, systems, and data, and opens them up to merchants who have entered the platform.

EiteShop is a global e-commerce company headquartered in Singapore and Malaysia. Currently serving global customers in dozens of major languages. The company’s core categories include electronic products, clothing, home furnishing, sports, cosmetics, luggage, mother and baby products, footwear, automotive supplies and various accessories.

Official website: https://www.eiteshop.com
Hashtag: #EliteShop #CrossBorderEcommerce #logistics

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Lao Airlines to Operate Flights from Pakse to China Starting Mid-2023

This year, Lao Airlines will launch new routes from Pakse to major cities in China to attract more visitors from the country.

Brands adapt to an evolving e-commerce landscape with Shopee

Shopee announced several platform enhancements, including more cross-category synergies, and the expansion of our brand intellectual property (IP) portal

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 17 February 2023 – Shopee, the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, held its annual Shopee Brands Summit 2023 yesterday. Themed ‘Sailing Through Evolving Seas: Winning with Consumers in E-Commerce’, this year’s summit focused on how brands can adapt to a changing global business environment and leverage untapped opportunities in e-commerce.

Shopee Brands Summit 2023 Award Winners with Junjie Zhou, Chief Commercial Officer at Shopee (From Left to Right: Adityea Kapoor from Abbott, Giraldi Jusuf from Adidas, Lucy Moran from Procter & Gamble, Shawn Kwon from Samsung, Yosser Zmitri from L'Oréal Luxe, Jasper Knoben from Intrepid Group Asia, Junjie Zhou from Shopee, Derek Wang from Jet Commerce, Yap Kian Yee from Xiaomi, Beom Kim from Amorepacific, Jay Go from Unilever, Sumeet Vohra from Reckitt and Miranti Daniar from L'Oréal CPD)
Shopee Brands Summit 2023 Award Winners with Junjie Zhou, Chief Commercial Officer at Shopee (From Left to Right: Adityea Kapoor from Abbott, Giraldi Jusuf from Adidas, Lucy Moran from Procter & Gamble, Shawn Kwon from Samsung, Yosser Zmitri from L’Oréal Luxe, Jasper Knoben from Intrepid Group Asia, Junjie Zhou from Shopee, Derek Wang from Jet Commerce, Yap Kian Yee from Xiaomi, Beom Kim from Amorepacific, Jay Go from Unilever, Sumeet Vohra from Reckitt and Miranti Daniar from L’Oréal CPD)

Despite ongoing macroeconomic headwinds, speakers at the Summit highlighted the continued untapped potential for e-commerce in the region as more people come online, including younger shoppers and those outside of tier-1 cities. Shopee aims to help businesses adapt to the evolving needs and preferences of consumers and remain the platform of choice for brands, sellers and shoppers.

During the event, Shopee focused on three key trends for brands this year: increasing demand for digital services in Southeast Asia, rise of a new generation of buyers with different needs and the growing importance of establishing a secure shopping ecosystem. Shopee also announced several platform enhancements designed to help brands leverage these trends.

Zhou Junjie, Chief Commercial Officer at Shopee, said, “We have seen how digital services like e-commerce can improve people’s lives and transform the way consumers and businesses interact. With the macroeconomic landscape constantly changing, it is important for brands to innovate their engagement strategies and strengthen their data analysis. The new features and enhancements we are rolling out give brands the power to effectively target and deepen their relationships with consumers. Shopee is committed to continue supporting our brand partners and help them adapt to evolving trends so they can unlock long-term growth opportunities and advance in the digital economy.”

1. Increasing demand for digital services
Consumers in the region are spending more time on online platforms. Shopee recently launched its 2023 Consumer Trends Report, which found that in Singapore, browsing on Shopee is a daily routine for two in three users. Additionally, more consumers are also relying on e-commerce for all their purchases, from daily essentials to big ticket items such as electronics and furniture.

In line with this, Shopee is committed to continue delivering more value and convenience to meet this increased demand. This includes having exciting shopping events that provide more deals and savings, such as:

  • 3.3 Mega Shopping Sale as the first big shopping campaign of the year, featuring deals across all categories.
  • Regional Shared Super Brand Days which will allow complementary brands to collaborate with each other to target a specific segment of consumers, while enabling consumers to enjoy greater value on products they need.

Additionally, in order to help brands better capture this increased demand and reach more consumers, Shopee announced a full suite of new and improved end-to-end marketing solutions tools. This includes tools to support brand discovery and awareness building, such as display ads, discovery and search, influencer marketing program and affiliate marketing solutions. In order to help brands gain a deeper understanding of their customers and better develop effective strategies to reach and engage them, Shopee also announced major enhancements to its data tools, including:

  • New Transaction Index: Since its launch in 2021, Shopee Brand Portal has been providing brands with comprehensive data and insights. This year, Shopee announced a new transaction index, an indicative benchmarking tool based on a number of factors including sales and consumer behaviour insights. This will allow brands to understand key trends and buyer behaviour, discover white-space opportunities and obtain tailored recommendations and strategies from Shopee.
  • Brand Membership Insights: As consumers purchase more frequently and across more categories, more brands are finding ways to build consumer loyalty. As such, Shopee is enhancing its brand portal to provide more granular insights on brands’ membership performance, in order to help brands better understand how they can continue to best meet their customers’ needs and maximise their customer lifetime value.


2. Rise of a new generation of buyers with different needs

Shopee has observed the rise of younger, more purposeful buyers aged 34 and below coming onboard its platform. For example, in Vietnam, shoppers aged 18 to 34 made the most orders on Shopee last year.

Shopee has found that this group of consumers are shopping differently from previous generations, with trust and quality being essential in their consumer journey. Shopee’s 2023 Consumer Trends Report found that young consumers pay particular attention to product quality, security of payment methods and the credibility of KOLs who endorse the brand and its products. In Malaysia, seven in 10 shoppers make purchase decisions based on product demonstrations, unboxing videos and the inclusion of a warranty while Indonesia saw a three times increase in products purchased through links shared by Shopee’s KOL affiliates compared to 2021. In Vietnam, users are increasingly utilising Shopee’s review feature, leaving more than 268 million product reviews last year.

In addition to online shopping, younger consumers are also exploring more of Shopee’s engagement features and services, which in turn, allows brand partners to leverage Shopee to engage customers from discovery to delivery. In Indonesia, three in eight Shopee users use Shopee Video to look for product reviews and promotions and Vietnamese shoppers spent more than 37 million hours on Shopee Live last year for both entertainment purposes and to look for product information. Shopee announced that it will be making further enhancements to its platform features to enable brands to continue engaging with their consumers through a variety of touchpoints. These include:

  • Shopee Live: Brands will now be able to tap on Shopee’s network of Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) to host Shopee Live sessions. They will also be able to hold competitions through Shopee Live, allowing them to explore new content formats to engage with shoppers. Shopee will also be introducing new features exclusive to Shopee Live, such as vouchers, limited-time prices and a real-time livestream performance dashboard.
  • Virtual Tools: Together with its partners, Shopee also continues to explore new virtual tools that can enhance consumers’ online shopping experience and help brands deepen their engagement with shoppers. Recent examples include SkinCam, an AI-enabled skin diagnostics tool that can recommend skincare products and routines to users, and Show Me My Home, a virtual home shopping feature that provides a gamified shopping experience for P&G shoppers.


3. Strengthening the shopping ecosystem as online transactions increase

As the digital economy continues to grow in Southeast Asia, Shopee remains committed to supporting the region’s development, while building a secure and engaging marketplace for shoppers, brands and sellers. This includes protecting the rights of its partner brands and sellers. Shopee has been committed to providing a secure shopping ecosystem. In 2022, Shopee supported more than 8,500 brands on IP protection.

Looking ahead, in 2023, Shopee will double down on its brand protection efforts with the launch of several brand protection initiatives to better serve its community. These include:

  • Shopee Brand IP Portal: Shopee has developed a new one-stop portal for brands and Intellectual Property (IP) owners to protect their IP rights and grow their brand on Shopee. Through the portal, brands can seamlessly report and manage takedown requests.
  • Enhanced Solutions for Product Monitoring and Takedowns: Shopee continues to collaborate with brands to enhance its counterfeit detection capabilities and technologies to proactively address listings for infringing and counterfeit products.
  • Collaborations with Brands and Industry Partners: Shopee will continue to work closely with brands and intellectual property rights-focused organisations to improve its brand protection initiatives and continue combating intellectual property rights infringements.

Charles Hoskin, Head of Brand Protection at Shopee, said, “We are happy to announce the launch of several brand protection initiatives this year which will serve to strengthen our ecosystem and give our users, sellers and brand partners added peace of mind when using our platform. We are committed to providing our users, sellers and brand partners a safe, reliable and enjoyable shopping experience. We will continue to enhance our platform to serve their needs.”

Hashtag: #Shopee

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Shopee

Shopee is the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia & Taiwan. Shopee promotes an inclusive and sustainable digital ecosystem by enabling businesses to digitalise and grow their online presence, helping more people access and benefit from digital services, and uplifting local communities.

Shopee offers an easy, secure, and engaging experience that is enjoyed by millions of people daily. Shopee is also a key contributor to the region’s digital economy with a firm commitment to helping homegrown brands and entrepreneurs succeed in e-commerce.

Shopee is part of Sea Limited (NYSE: SE), a leading global consumer internet company. Sea’s mission is to better the lives of consumers and small businesses with technology through its three core businesses: Shopee, Garena and SeaMoney.

Pretty Beauty Launches Postpartum Care and Stretch Marks Removal: Signature Cell Regenerative Therapy

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 17 February 2023 – Pregnancy brings along undesired conditions like fine lines, yellowish skin, enlarged pores and many other skin conditions, let alone the most concerned postpartum stretch marks. After giving birth, while mothers devote themselves completely to the newborns, less time is left to take care of themselves. To help mothers retore their delicate and youthful skin, Pretty Beauty Premium Signature Cell Regeneration Treatment repairs the cell barrier of mothers from the dermis layer of the skin. With LDM® Cell Regeneration Technology, skin is revitalized and energized. Knocking out problems of stretch marks, skin damage and skin quality deterioration all in one go, postpartum skin is once again youthful and radiant.

LDM® Cell Regeneration Technology: Stretch Marks Removal

The most concerning skin problem for mothers must be the fine and dense stretch marks. Once they appear, the damaged inner layer of the skin cannot be easily reached by any skin care products and vitamin products. Pretty Beauty sees the concerns and introduces the most effective solution from Wellcomet Technology in Germany: the LDM® Skin Cell Regeneration Technology. It focuses on the rigid conditions of scars and stretch marks. With this technology targeting skin damage after pregnancy, the natural self-healing power of the boy can be awakened.

Stretch marks are caused by severe skin stretching during pregnancy, causing tearing damage to the dermis layer, deep scarring on cells and belly structures. Removing stretch marks requires rebuilding the collagen network at the base of the skin with potent and targeted recovery work. Pretty Beauty uses the LDM® Skin Cell Regeneration Device with output of 1 / 3 / 10 MHz – the triple ultrasound technology, to penetrate and conduct energy into the subcutaneous tissue and all layers of the skin. The entire damaged cell tissue is repaired, and collagen reactivates to proliferate again. Collagen network is rebuilt seamlessly, and the elasticity of the skin is restored.

Guardian of Mothers Skin: Eliminating Imperfect Skin

Pregnancy causes major hormonal changes. Along with drastic weight changes, many mothers are having a variety of skin problems after childbirth, such as acne, rough skin, oil particles, enlarged pores, etc. LDM® Skin Cell Regeneration Treatment can simultaneously be used on the face. With the unique LDM® waveform ultrasound technology, energy is injected into weak skin cells, promoting blood circulation, and speeding up metabolism. All the imperfections of the face are solved in one go.

Pretty Beauty understands that many mothers have no time to take care of themselves after giving birth. Their skin will lose its original vitality in the long run. The LDM® Skin Cell Regeneration Device uses the energy resonance phenomenon generated by ultrasound energy to keep cells active and healthy. Similar to having cardio exercise with the cells, keeping them in the best state of strength and rebuild the best barrier for mothers.

Mothers face various challenges after childbirth. While mothers are cautiously protecting the future of their children, Pretty Beauty protects the health of their skin, focuses on self-confidence and beauty for mothers, and helps mothers rejuvenate and strives for the best condition.

Hashtag: #PrettyBeauty

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About Pretty Beauty Group

Pretty Beauty Group was established in the year of 1985. It has been specializing in beauty and body shaping services for 36 years. It has rich experiences in the beauty industry and is the first to introduce the latest technology and equipment from time to time! Pretty Beauty Group currently has 16 branches in Hong Kong, dedicated to providing professional, safe, reliable and attentive beauty and slimming experience for ladies who love beauty. To learn more about beauty, skin, and body shape treatments, please visit .

Ava Eye Clinic’s Specialist Dr Looi To Speak At The 38th APAO In Kuala Lumpur

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 17 February 2023 – Dr Audrey Looi, Ava Eye Clinic’s eye specialist doctor, will speak in a Singapore Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (SSOPRS) course. Titled “All about the Socket!”, the SSOPRS course features experienced practitioners who will speak on the foundations of socket work. The course is part of the 38th Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Congress (APAO) held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 23rd to 26th February 2023.

To date, one of the most challenging aspects of Oculoplastic practice is socket management, due to the range of presentations and issues involved. The condition of an exposed orbital implant is a particularly complex issue when it comes to socket surgery.

With over 20 years of high-volume clinical experience, Dr Looi will speak on the condition of an exposed orbital implant during the course. The course outline is as follows:

  1. Indications for Evisceration, Enucleation and Exenteration
  2. Vital Principles and Surgical Pearls for Success in Socket Surgery
  3. Dealing with the Exposed Implant and other Socket Complications
  4. Best Practice in managing Congenital Microphthalmia
  5. Home Run with your Friendly Ocularist

Dr Looi is the Medical Director at Ava Eye Clinic, an eye clinic in Singapore specialising in general eye care and oculoplastic services. Some of the services provided by the clinic are general eye care services including glaucoma, diabetic eye assessment, cataract surgery in Singapore and more. The clinic also provides oculoplastic services such as ptosis surgery, double eyelid surgery, epiblepharon surgery, socket surgery and orbital surgery.

At Ava Eye Clinic, Dr Looi leads her team with her experience as the Head of the Oculoplastic Department and Clinical Director of the General Eye Clinic at the Singapore National Eye Centre. The team comprises dedicated medical and optometry staff that are committed to delivering premium eye care services for their patients. With her experience and expertise in treating the entire spectrum of oculoplastic conditions, Dr Looi will share more on the challenging condition during the course.

You may sign up for the course at https://2023.apaophth.org/registration/.
Hashtag: #AvaEyeClinic #EyeClinic #Ophthalmology

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South Korean Defense Minister Denies Vietnam War Massacres

Visitors watch records of South Korean military soldiers during the Vietnam War at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 17, 2023
Visitors watch records of South Korean military soldiers during the Vietnam War at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 17, 2023 (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon).

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s defense minister on Friday insisted the country’s soldiers didn’t commit any massacres during the Vietnam War and indicated the government will appeal a ruling that ordered compensation for a Vietnamese woman who lost several relatives to a shooting rampage blamed on South Korean marines in 1968.

Vietnam Provides Assistance to Earthquake-Ridden Turkey and Syria

Vietnam To Assist Earthquake Ridden Turkey and Syria
Vietnamese Rescue Personnel in Building Rubble, Turkey ( Photo : Vientnam News )

Prime Minister of Vietnam, Mr. Pham Minh Chinh, announced this week that the country will be donating USD 100,000 each to Turkey and Syria to support rescue efforts.