měi guó美国hé和zhōng guó中国jìng zhēng竞争de的xīn新qián xiàn前线:mèng jiā lā guó孟加拉国yǔ与fēi lǜ bīn菲律宾
The competition between the United States and China is no longer discussed only in Washington and Beijing; it is also taking place in many important places.
Bangladesh and the Philippines are two very important countries.
Bangladesh has a large garment industry and does a lot of business with the United States and Europe, while also accepting Chinese investment in ports, energy, and transportation.
So it has to carefully keep a balance between both sides.
The Philippines is also in an important location because it is near the South China Sea, where there are very important sea trade routes.
The United States has strengthened defense cooperation with the Philippines, and China has also increased its influence in disputed waters, so the Philippines is facing more direct pressure.
The United States often uses military alliances and security cooperation to expand its influence, while China more often strengthens ties through investment, infrastructure, and trade connections.
As a result, supply chains, ports, shipping, and factories have all become part of the competition.
Bangladesh and the Philippines are not bystanders; their choices will affect their own future and also the changing balance of power in Asia and the world.