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China blocks Meta’s $2 billion Manus AI deal amid tech concerns

by admin April 27, 2026
April 27, 2026

China has moved to block Meta Platforms Inc.’s planned $2 billion acquisition of agentic AI startup Manus, in a surprise decision that effectively unwinds a deal already close to completion.

The intervention marks a significant escalation in Beijing’s oversight of strategic technology transactions, particularly those involving artificial intelligence and cross-border investment.

Regulator orders cancellation of deal

China’s National Development and Reform Commission ordered the cancellation of the acquisition in a brief statement issued on Monday, as cited in a Bloomberg report.

The directive abruptly ends what had initially been viewed as a landmark deal in the AI sector.

The acquisition had attracted global attention due to its scale and the growing importance of AI capabilities in both commercial and geopolitical contexts.

Probe triggered after deal announcement

The deal came under scrutiny shortly after it was announced in December.

The proposed buyout prompted a Beijing-led investigation into potential illegal foreign investment and concerns over the export of sensitive technologies.

Authorities examined whether the transaction could result in the transfer of advanced AI capabilities to the United States, reflecting broader tensions around technological sovereignty.

The investigation signalled a shift in China’s regulatory stance, particularly towards outbound technology flows involving high-growth startups.

Concerns over technology leakage intensify

The decision to block the acquisition follows mounting criticism within China regarding the potential loss of valuable AI technology to a geopolitical rival.

Initially, the deal had been seen as a template for Chinese startups aiming to scale globally by partnering with or being acquired by international technology giants.

However, sentiment shifted as concerns grew over the long-term strategic implications.

Implications for future deals

The abrupt halt to the Meta-Manus transaction is likely to have wider implications for future mergers and acquisitions in the AI space.

Companies operating in China’s technology ecosystem may face increased regulatory hurdles, particularly when engaging with foreign buyers.

The decision may also deter similar deals, as startups and investors reassess the risks associated with cross-border transactions.

For global technology firms like Meta, the development highlights the growing complexity of navigating regulatory environments amid rising geopolitical tensions.

The outcome signals that deals involving advanced technologies will face heightened scrutiny, with national security considerations increasingly shaping the trajectory of global investment flows.

Meta plans major layoffs amid AI push

Meanwhile, Meta is planning a significant workforce reduction as it accelerates its investments in artificial intelligence.

The company intends to lay off about 10% of its workforce, or roughly 8,000 employees, as part of a broader restructuring effort.

The layoffs are expected to take place on May 20.

In addition, Meta will halt hiring for approximately 6,000 previously approved roles.

The decision comes as Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg continues to prioritise spending on AI infrastructure, talent acquisition, and product development, including large language models and chatbot technologies.

The post China blocks Meta’s $2 billion Manus AI deal amid tech concerns appeared first on Invezz

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