daigou

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From Mandarin 代購代购 (dàigòu, “to buy on someone's behalf”).

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daigou (countable and uncountable, plural daigous)

  1. A business practice in which a person outside of China purchases commodities for a customer in mainland China.
  2. A person who makes such purchases.
    • 2018 November 21, Gerard Hutching, “A2 Milk shareholders give new boss overwhelming vote of support”, in Stuff NZ[1]:
      Besides shipping product itself, A2 also relies on a second sales channel called "daigou" - shoppers living outside China who send products directly to Chinese consumers. From January the daigous will have to register as import retailers and pay tax.

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