Inside the U.S. Strategy to Counter China’s Booming Network of Ports | WSJ U.S. vs. China

2023-05-11に共有
U.S. diplomats have been working to counter China’s influence in ports that increase its economic power. Chinese firms have spent billions of dollars to operate and develop ports in areas across the world from North America to Africa. Can the U.S. continue to convince countries that security concerns outweigh the benefits of Chinese state investments?

WSJ looks at Beijing’s global network of ports and how the U.S. has worked to stop its expansion in key areas around the world.

0:00 China’s trade strategy
2:06 American ports
3:22 European ports
5:21 African ports

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コメント (21)
  • @wsj
    The port mentioned in this video in Croatia has a container terminal being developed and jointly operated by the Danish shipping company A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S.
  • China: 95 commercial ports. US: 750 military bases. Nothing more to add jury.
  • This reporting sounds like America owns the world and is entitled to it.
  • China is building commercial ports and the United States is building military bases.
  • Can you imagine China, or any other nation, publicly talking about slowing down the growth of the USA? The shamelessness of United States as a country is jaw dropping. United States one day will learn the hard way that they don't own the world, whether it's China or another nation which will give them that lesson, we will see.
  • Only USA can build military bases everywhere while no other countries are allowed to own stakes of commercial ports. It’s the best US exceptionalism.
  • Chinese ports: posing significant military risks; American military bases: completely peaceful
  • @keli4068
    when chinese come they talk about business and comerce. when american come they talk about chinese
  • Why doesn’t the US help build ports in other countries? Oh right we can’t build any infrastructure these days. The “contain” not “compete” strategy makes us look very weak
  • @proff6651
    One is helping people to live better while the other is trying to stop them from helping those that needs help…
  • @TomNook.
    I love it when the US compares Chinese commercial ports with zero military presence, with US military bases and outposts with full on vehicles and armed troops.
  • @user10u7
    They are the biggest exporters so they need ports of course.
  • " Losers focus on winners, winners focus on winning. " ✌️
  • @yanzx01
    Is this a follow up to that other WSJ video where they tried to compare Chinese ports to 800 US military bases as if they were the same thing?
  • People should have more concern of U.S bases around rather than Chinese commercial ports overseas
  • I have a serious question. Which would you rather have in your country? Permanent military bases or permanent trade ports?
  • How about the military bases absolutely surrounding China and they are worried about 1 port on the Atlantic? The US dollar is literally a security risk to the rest of the planet.
  • I feel like every video that's put out comparing US military bases with Chinese commercial ports just makes the US look like the bad guys.
  • Oh no the free market!! How dare the the Chinese help developing nations integrate better with the global economy😡. You should work with the US instead. What was that? You want a commercial port? Sorry best we can do is a military base.
  • Completely different means of exerting/extending influence. Economics vs Military presence.