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Today's International Concerns

1. Shenzhen Big Sale claims 240 million yuan for former executives: Recently,

 the listed company Star Emblem shares issued an announcement, 

Star Emblem holding subsidiary Zebao Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. 

has filed a lawsuit against the former Zebao director and senior executive

 Sun Caijin, suing Sun Caijin for a number of violations during his tenure,

 and Zebao Technology's lawsuit compensation request is 243 million yuan.



2.Temu opens a new round of price reduction: Recently, according to

 a number of Temu sellers feedback, a number of products in their

 stores are prompted by the system "the price is too high", the

 background has been pop-up "commodity price reduction reminder", 

Temu requires sellers to cut prices again on the basis of the price approval,

 otherwise it will affect the flow and sales of products, and will be limited to

 stock.



3.Tiktok's turnaround in the United States: Yesterday, Maria, chairman of 

the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, said that lawmakers may extend

 the deadline to force ByteDance to divest Tiktok's U.S. assets by one year,

 from 165 days before, and that if the proposal is voted through, Tiktok's 

prospects in the United States may usher in a turnaround.



4.UPS and FedEx fees rise again: Recently, the global express industry 

giants UPS (United Parcel) and FedEx (fedex) announced that they will 

add a surcharge on the 15th of this month, the surcharge will basically

 cover the main cities in the United States, the amount of surcharge 

depends on the form and distance of parcel delivery, and the cost of 

sellers has risen further.



5. Yen plummets: The yen fell sharply yesterday on the New York foreign 

exchange market, briefly falling below Y153.24 to the dollar, its lowest

 level since July 1990.