China Scrutinizes Meta's US$2 Billion Manus AI Acquisition, Signaling Shift in Tech Regulation
• Chinese authorities are reviewing Meta's US$2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus, questioning whether the deal violated technology export and overseas investment rules, marking increased regulatory scrutiny of cross-border tech transactions. • Chinese regulators reportedly restricted Manus founders from leaving the country and began examining the deal shortly after announcement, suggesting a strategic shift toward scrutinizing where technology is developed rather than where companies are registered. • The regulatory action has drawn attention across the tech industry, indicating that traditional offshore structuring strategies may no longer protect companies from government oversight as both China and the US increase AI company surveillance.
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