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A comprador or compradore () is a "person who acts as an agent for foreign organizations engaged in investment, trade, or economic or political exploitation." An example of a comprador would be a native manager for a business house in and South East Asia, and, by extension, social groups that play broadly similar roles in other parts of the world.


Etymology and usage
The term comprador, a Portuguese word that means buyer, derives from the comparare, which means to procure. The original usage of the word in East Asia referred to a native servant in European households in in southern or in the neighboring at - such persons went to market to their employers' wares.
(1989). 9780521320542, Cambridge University Press. .
The term then evolved to mean the native contract-suppliers who worked for foreign companies in East Asia or the native managers of firms in East Asia. Compradors held important positions in southern China - buying and selling tea, silk, cotton and for foreign corporations and working in foreign-owned . (1862–1956), who worked in the late-nineteenth century as a comprador of the trading conglomerate Jardine, Matheson & Co., allegedly became the richest man in Hong Kong by the age of 35.
(2025). 9781845114190, I. B. Taurus & Company. .
The Hong Kong firm of Li & Fung, founded in 1906, partly functioned as a comprador in its early stages.

theoreticians in the 20th century applied the term comprador to similar trading-classes in regions outside East Asia.; Michael Y. M. Kau, John K. Leung (eds.) The Writings of Mao Zedong - Volume II 1949–1976: January 1956-December 1957. M.E. Sharpe, 1992, p. 136. "Analysis if the classes in Chinese Society". Marxists.org.Slobodan Antonić: Компрадори 10 April 2010

(2025). 9781931859455, Haymarket Books. .

With the emergence or the re-emergence of , the term "comprador" has reentered the lexicon to denote trading groups and classes in the in subordinate but mutually-advantageous relationships with metropolitan capital. The Egyptian Marxist (1931–2018) discussed the role of compradors in the contemporary global economy in his work.Amin, Samir (2011). Maldevelopment: Anatomy of a Global Failure , Pambazuka Press, Oxford. . In addition, the Indian economist (1928–2018) labelled the owners and managers of firms attached to the Indian software industry as compradors.Mitra, Ashok. "Hour of the Comprador". The Telegraph, Kolkata, 27 April 2007– "The tribe who were boot-lickers of the British — compradors par excellence — had got totally eclipsed in India amidst the fervour and frenzy of the freedom movement. Circumstances are however forcing a re-recognition of Arnold Toynbee: history is a victim of the virus of circularity. The country is creeping back to a comprador climate. The new generation of information technology barons, spawned by the surge of outsourcing, is determined to transform the land into impeccable comprador territory." Growing identification of the software industry in India with comprador "qualities" has led to the labeling of certain persons associated with the industry as "dot.compradors".Saraswati, Jyoti (2012). Dot.compradors: Power and Policy in the Development of the Indian Software Industry, Pluto Press, London. .

(2025). 9789622096882, Hong Kong University Press. .

Marxist terminology counterposes a comprador bourgeoisie, perceived as the serving the interests of foreign imperial powers, to a national bourgeoisie, which is considered as opposing foreign and promoting the independence of its own country and, as such, could be, under some circumstances, a short-term ally of socialist revolutionaries.

has characterised the 21st-century Russian state as in itself a comprador in a system of comprador capitalism.

Irish historian Dr. Conor McCabe, building on analyses present in the writings of early 20th Century Irish socialists like , Peadar O'Donnell and Brian O'Neill, has used the concept of "comprador capitalism" to help explain the development of the Irish financial sector and the Irish economy more broadly.

(2025). 9781845886936, The History Press Ireland. .
(2025). 9781782052838, Cork University Press. .


Notable compradors

China


See also
  • Factor (agent)
  • List of trading companies
  • Social structure of China
  • Protégé system
  • Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire


Further reading
  • Chan, Wellington K. K. "Government, merchants and industry to 1911." The Cambridge History of China: 1800-1911 vol 11. Part 2 (1980) pp: 416–462.
  • Faure, David. China and Capitalism: A History of Business Enterprise in Modern China (Hong Kong UP, 2006), covers 1500 to 1999; 136pp
  • Faure, David. The rural economy of pre-liberation China: trade expansion and peasant livelihood in Jiangsu and Guangdong, 1870 to 1937 (Oxford UP, 1989).
  • Hao, Yen-p'ing. The comprador in nineteenth century China: bridge between East and West (Harvard UP. 1970) online.
  • Hung, Ho-fung. "Agricultural Revolution and Elite Reproduction in Qing China: The Transition to Capitalism Debate Revisited" American Sociological Review (2008) 73#4 pp. 569–588 online
  • Po-Keung, Hui. "Comprador politics and middleman capitalism." in Hong Kong's History, ed by Ngo Tak-wing (Routledge, 1999) pp: 30–45.
  • Zelin, Madeleine. The Merchants of Zigong: Industrial Entrepreneurship in Early Modern China (Columbia UP, 2005).


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