China Blocks Tech Acquisitions To Weaken America. The U.S. Shouldn't Follow Suit. |
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China Blocks Tech Acquisitions To Weaken America. The U.S. Shouldn't Follow Suit.
China ordered Meta to roll back its acquisition of AI startup Manus on Monday.
Jack Nicastro and Joseph V. Coniglio | 4.30.2026 4:25 PM
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Earlier this week, the People's Republic of China blocked Meta from acquiring Manus, an AI startup that developed an advanced AI agent capable of completing complex tasks and relocated last summer from China to the more business- and investment-friendly Singapore, apparently with the approval of Chinese regulators.
Meta announced its $2 billion acquisition of the fast-growing AI company last December. At the time, Meta celebrated the deal as bringing "one of the leading autonomous general-purpose agents" to billions of people and millions of businesses. In short, the synergies between Manus' technology and Meta's scale made for a promising acquisition.
The Chinese government was less enthusiastic.
In January, the Ministry of Commerce announced a regulatory investigation into the deal, noting its seemingly dubiously broad authority that "enterprises engaging in overseas investment, technology........