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Doughnut Economics About DEAL DEAL Team Careers FAQ Principles & Guidelines Wider Movement Contact UsIn the vast realm of e-commerce, Amazon contends with a myriad of competitors. Companies like Walmart, eBay, and Alibaba are prominent players, each offering distinct strengths. Walmart boasts a robust physical presence, eBay thrives on auctions, and Alibaba dominates the global market. As amazon competitors navigates this competitive landscape, it continuously innovates and refines its services. The interplay among these key players, including those not mentioned, shapes the dynamic e-commerce ecosystem, where Amazon engages in fierce competition, driving innovation and customer-centric strategies.
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