PH SEC rules shutdown of Rappler founded and run by Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa
Rappler intends to “appeal the decision” as it found the “proceedings were highly irregular.”
Rappler intends to “appeal the decision” as it found the “proceedings were highly irregular.”
Initiatives include workshops and roundtable discussions with sellers on growing their business through eCommerce
As part of its continuous efforts to bring a fun and seamless online shopping experience to more Filipinos across the country, eCommerce platform Shopee expands its serviceable areas through the establishment of new Shopee Xpress hubs across Mindanao. Through these new hubs in Davao City, Davao Del Sur, Davao Del Norte, and other areas, local sellers are provided with greater opportunities to expand their business through eCommerce and compete at a national level. For Davao to Davao purchases, both shoppers and sellers can now enjoy shorter delivery times.
Shopee also partnered with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to hold its first Shopee University Roadshow in Davao City. The masterclass educated Davao-based sellers on how to grow their businesses with eCommerce and onboarded new sellers to improve the overall online selling experience. Shopee’s live seller engagement event in Davao City, Shopee Kumustahan , held roundtable discussions with local Shopee sellers to know more about their experience and get insights on what can help drive their business forward.
“Here at Shopee, we are always driven by our objective to make eCommerce accessible to everyone. Through the Mindanao hub expansions and educational workshops, our goal is to equip local sellers and business owners with the necessary knowledge and tools to make the most out of their eCommerce journey with Shopee,” shared Shopee Philippines director Martin Yu.
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