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Meta’s Manus news is getting different receptions in Washington and Beijing

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Last updated: 2026/01/08 at 11:41 PM
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Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of AI assistant platform Manus is facing unexpected scrutiny, not from U.S. regulators, but from China. While initial concerns in the United States centered around a previous investment by Benchmark, Chinese officials are now reviewing the deal for potential violations of technology export controls. The situation highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding advanced artificial intelligence and cross-border tech transactions.

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Previous Interventions and Potential LeverageUS Perspective: A Win for Talent Acquisition?

The acquisition, announced recently, brings Manus’s advanced AI agent software into Meta’s portfolio. Manus had previously been based in Beijing, but relocated key personnel to Singapore earlier this year amidst rising tensions and new rules governing the export of sensitive technologies from China. According to reports, this relocation is now the focal point of the Chinese review.

China Reviews Meta’s Manus Acquisition, Citing Export Controls

Chinese authorities are reportedly investigating whether Manus required an export license when it moved its core team and intellectual property to Singapore. This practice has become increasingly common amongst Chinese tech companies aiming to circumvent domestic regulations, earning the moniker “Singapore washing.” A Wall Street Journal report initially suggested China had limited recourse, but recent developments indicate otherwise.

The core concern in Beijing is that a smooth approval of the Meta deal could incentivize further relocation of Chinese AI startups, effectively bypassing governmental oversight. Winston Ma, a professor at New York University School of Law, told the Journal that the acquisition provides a potential “new path” for Chinese AI companies seeking to operate with greater autonomy.

Previous Interventions and Potential Leverage

China has previously demonstrated a willingness to utilize export control mechanisms to protect its tech industry and national interests. For example, similar controls were invoked during the Trump administration’s attempt to ban TikTok. This precedent suggests Beijing may seek to leverage these mechanisms in the Manus case.

The Financial Times reports some experts within China have even warned that Manus’s founders could potentially face legal repercussions, including criminal charges, if they are found to have exported restricted technology without the necessary authorization. This highlights the potential risks associated with operating in this increasingly regulated environment.

US Perspective: A Win for Talent Acquisition?

Meanwhile, some analysts in the United States view the acquisition as a positive outcome of its stricter investment restrictions targeting Chinese AI. They argue that the deal demonstrates a “brain drain” of AI talent from China to the United States, driven by a more attractive ecosystem and opportunities. According to one expert cited by the Financial Times, the U.S. remains a more appealing destination for AI innovation.

The initial scrutiny surrounding Benchmark’s investment in Manus, prior to the acquisition, involved concerns within the U.S. about potentially funding a company with ties to the Chinese military, even if those ties were indirect. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) reportedly investigated the matter, though it ultimately appears to have cleared the deal without significant obstruction.

The complexities of the situation are further compounded by the broader geopolitical context, including ongoing trade disputes and security concerns between the U.S. and China. Both nations are actively trying to foster growth in the machine learning sector, and access to talent and technology is a crucial component of that strategy.

Additionally, the acquisition underscores the increasing demand for advanced AI tools and technologies, specifically in the area of AI agents capable of automating tasks and enhancing user experiences. Meta’s interest in Manus signifies its commitment to integrating AI into its existing platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

It remains unclear at this stage how China’s review will ultimately impact Meta’s plans to integrate Manus’s technology. The review could result in a simple approval, but potential outcomes range from demands for concessions to a complete blockage of the deal.

The next step will be for Chinese officials to conclude their assessment of potential technology export violations. While there is no publicly stated deadline for this review, observers anticipate a decision within the next few months. The outcome will likely set a precedent for future cross-border transactions involving Chinese AI companies and further illuminate the regulatory boundaries being drawn around this critical technology.

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