From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcompeting products/brands/companies etccompeting products/brands/companies etcproducts etc that are trying to be more successful than each other → competing
Examples from the Corpus
competing products/brands/companies etc• Invariably, the own-brand range is offered at lower prices than the competing brands.• Price is now the main factor differentiating competing brands.• They do not adjust their shopping list to take advantage of price fluctuations among competing products.• This analysis will use recently developed techniques for measuring the competitiveness of a product amongst a group of similar competing products.• A simple comparison of total estimated income from the competing products may provide as good a guide to decision making.• Being a suspicious soul I also ran a competing companies test disk on the system.