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China blocks Zuck’s acquisition of AI outfit Manus
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China has blocked Meta’s acquisition of AI upstart Manus.
Key facts
- China took a dim view of that idea and, in January 2026, started an investigation into the acquisition
- Manus burst onto the scene in March 2025 with what it called a “general agent” that used a hosted Ubuntu desktop to undertake tasks on users’ behalf
- Beijing and Washington both feel that locally-made-and-controlled AI is a strategic asset, so restrict exports of what they see as significant technologies
- Zuck’s AI operatives may already know plenty about Manus’s technology without having yet taken possession of its source code and team
Summary
A brief Monday statement from the Middle Kingdom’s foreign investment regulator says Beijing “made a decision to prohibit foreign investment in the Manus project in accordance with laws and regulations, and has required the parties involved to withdraw the acquisition transaction.” Manus burst onto the scene in March 2025 with what it called a “general agent” that used a hosted Ubuntu desktop to undertake tasks on users’ behalf. Manus made itself easy prey by moving its headquarters to Singapore to evade Chinese regulators and gain easier access to capital. China took a dim view of that idea and, in January 2026, started an investigation into the acquisition. That investigation concluded with the decision to prevent the transaction that would have seen Manus become part of Meta.