The Russian word "конкурентноспособный" means "capable of withstanding market competition." Thus, "конкурентоспособные товары" means "goods/products that are good enough to successfully compete with rival products".
Bilingual dictionaries insist that the English for "конкурентоспособный" should be "competitive." While it works alright for, say competitive prices or competitive bids, I don't think that competitive goods communicates the correct idea in English, and I can't seem to think of another short phrase that means the same exact thing as the Russian "конкурентоспособные товары."
Any suggestions?