China Orders Meta to Unwind AI Startup Acquisition Amid U.S.-China Tech Tensions
China has ordered U.S. tech company Meta to unwind its acquisition of AI startup Manus, emphasizing China's vigilance over foreign investments in strategic sectors. This decision reflects heightened scrutiny and the ongoing tech rivalry between the U.S. and China. The deal is part of Meta's efforts to augment its AI capabilities.
China has directed Meta, a prominent U.S. tech giant, to reverse its acquisition of the AI startup Manus, as Beijing intensifies its oversight of U.S. investments in cutting-edge technology ventures.
The National Development and Reform Commission has highlighted its commitment to preventing U.S. firms from acquiring valuable AI talent and intellectual properties amid growing tech tensions with Washington.
The unanticipated move is especially significant as it underscores China's reinforced regulatory scrutiny in the tech sector amid strategic competition with the U.S., as both nations seek to dominate the AI and chip industries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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