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    China Blocks Meta’s Manus Deal After Months-Long Investigation

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Beijing blocked Meta’s attempt to acquire Chinese-developed AI firm Manus.
    2. The NDRC asked Meta and Manus to cancel the deal.
    3. China signals resistance to US firms acquiring domestic AI startups.
    4. Further legal actions may target similar cross-border technology investments.

    China Blocks Meta’s Manus Deal After Year-Long Review

    Recently, China took a firm step to block Meta’s plan to acquire Manus, an artificial intelligence startup. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China’s top economic authority, officially announced the decision. They asked Meta and Manus to cancel the deal. This move came after a detailed investigation that lasted several months. Beijing’s decision highlights the government’s cautious attitude towards foreign tech acquisitions, especially from U.S. companies. Even though Manus is registered in Singapore, its development activities in China caught the government’s attention. This case sets a precedent, showing that China is serious about controlling foreign investments in sensitive technology sectors.

    The decision is more than just a simple rejection. It reflects broader concerns about technology transfer and national security. A lawyer familiar with the case explained that China has signaled its intention to block similar deals involving its domestic tech startups. This includes other Chinese AI companies with overseas links, such as MiroMind and Moonshot AI. The ruling also aligns with China’s ongoing regulatory efforts. Earlier in January, the Ministry of Commerce already announced a review of the Meta-Manus deal. The authorities want to ensure that such transactions comply with export controls and other policies governing foreign investments. Overall, this case reveals China’s firm stance on safeguarding its technological advancements from external influences.

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