Australia’s postal service opened a store whose only customers are personal shoppers for Chinese buyers
The pilot is targeting Daigou, which are overseas personal shoppers in a market worth hundreds of millions of dollars

By Tara Francis Chan
Australia’s national postal service has opened a retail outlet that only sends mail to China.
The concept store, located in the Sydney suburb of Chatswood, doesn’t provide any normal postal services like selling stamps or mailing parcels around the country. Instead, it sells health and beauty products that can only be shipped to China.
According to Australia Post the purpose of the store is to “test customer demand for selected products to be sent to China.”
“This store is not a Post Office. It will sell a limited number of lines, such as health and beauty products, in conjunction with international freight options,” a spokesperson said.
At this stage it’s just a pilot store and there are no plans to extend it to more than one location, but its very existence hints at the spending power that foreign Chinese shoppers wield in Australia.