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Greek merchants primarily competed with traders from other Mediterranean cultures, notably the Phoenicians, who were skilled in maritime trade and established extensive trade networks. They also faced competition from local economies of the regions they traded with, such as the Egyptians and various city-states in Italy and North Africa. This competition spurred innovation in trade practices, navigation, and the establishment of colonies to secure resources and markets.

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