By ship.
They had fleets of trading vessels which they used to transport their saleable goods around the Mediterranean and bring back goods which they needed. They also used the ships for carriage-trade - to take goods from one foreign area to other areas.
They moved from trading their own limited goods to the carriage trade - moving other peoples' goods between them and taking a profit from it.
They had fleets of trading vessels which they used to transport their saleable goods around the Mediterranean and bring back goods which they needed. They also used the ships for carriage-trade - to take goods from one foreign area to other areas.
imports
goods are somthing like food clothing and or other excesories. they can be transported in by other countries or the U.S can transport them out.
ship goods to other nations
They used the Nile to transport goods to other countries or to import them.
by trading with other nations to get what they need.
Tariff
The Phoenicians had several favorite trading partners, including Egypt, Assyria, and Greece. They traded with Egypt for their papyrus, Assyria for metals such as copper, and Greece for luxury goods like pottery and wine. These trading relationships were based on mutual economic benefits, as the Phoenicians could acquire valuable resources and goods from their partners, which they then traded with other civilizations.
They first sold their goods to neighbours, then moved into the carriage trade - moving goods between other peoples and profiting from the sales.
Timber, dyes, minerals. Their real success is that they diversified into carriage trade - carrying goods and slaves between other locations and creaming off the profit.