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In Sydney,a multi-million dollar export industry starts with a simple trip to the shops. Lee Wenjing,a college student from Chongqing,carries 【小题1】(vary)Australian products from a discount chemist 【小题2】(sell)to customers back home in China. Lee 【小题3】(work)part time for the past two years as a daigou operator,a freelance(从事自由职业的)retail consultant. She is glued to her phone,【小题4】(use)the messaging app WeChat to build a network of 100 clients who aren't afraid to pay high prices 【小题5】 trustworthy Australian goods.
In Australia,it's estimated that there are 20,000 daigou operators,【小题6】buy on sb.'s behalf. The online shopping agents are 【小题7】(most)from the Chinese mainland,and are young migrants or international students looking for flexible ways to help cover 【小题8】(they)rent and university fees.
These freelance exporters have created thousands of trading routes both small and big into China,【小题9】 market potentially worth billions. "We think daigou operators are a positive force 【小题10】 they are good for the local economy," says Peter Nathan,chief executive of the local food industry.