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Alibaba vs AliExpress: Which Platform Should You Use?

Complete comparison of Alibaba and AliExpress for sourcing from China. Understand pricing, MOQs, buyer protections, and which fits your business.

7 min readJanuary 8, 2025

Quick Comparison

FeatureAlibabaAliExpress
Target buyerBusinesses (B2B)Consumers (B2C)
Order quantityBulk (100+ units typical)Single items to small quantities
PricingNegotiable, volume discountsFixed prices
MOQUsually requiredNo minimum
CustomizationOEM/ODM availableLimited to none
PaymentBank transfer, Trade AssuranceCredit card, PayPal
ShippingYou arrange (FOB/DDP)Seller ships directly

Key Differences Explained

Same parent company, different purposes: Both platforms are owned by Alibaba Group, but serve completely different markets.

Alibaba.com is a wholesale marketplace where manufacturers and trading companies list products with MOQ requirements. Prices are negotiable, and you typically work directly with suppliers on specifications, samples, and logistics.

AliExpress is a retail platform where Chinese sellers ship individual products directly to consumers worldwide. It's essentially the "Amazon of China" for international shoppers.

When to Use Alibaba

  • Ordering 100+ units of the same product
  • Need custom specifications or branding
  • Building long-term supplier relationships
  • Want to negotiate pricing based on volume
  • Prepared to handle customs and logistics

When to Use AliExpress

  • Testing products before bulk orders
  • Personal purchases in small quantities
  • Need quick shipping to your door
  • Don't want to deal with customs/import
  • Budget is under $500

For business sourcing: Start product research on AliExpress, but move to Alibaba (or a sourcing agent) for actual wholesale orders.

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