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

Last updated: January 7, 2026 2:35 am
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Meta’s Acquisition of AI Assistant Platform Manus Facing Regulatory Challenges

Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of AI assistant platform Manus is currently embroiled in a regulatory tug-of-war, with Chinese regulators raising concerns about the deal. While U.S. regulators have expressed confidence in the legitimacy of the acquisition, Chinese officials are reportedly scrutinizing whether the deal violates technology export controls.

The controversy surrounding Manus began earlier this year when Benchmark led a financing round for the company, sparking immediate backlash. U.S. Senator John Cornyn raised objections to the deal, leading to inquiries from the U.S. Treasury Department regarding new rules restricting American investment in Chinese AI companies.

As a result of these concerns, Manus decided to relocate from Beijing to Singapore, a move described as a “step-by-step disentanglement from China” by a Chinese professor on WeChat. However, Chinese officials are now questioning whether Manus required an export license when relocating its core team to Singapore, a practice that has become known as “Singapore washing.”

There are fears in Beijing that the Meta deal could set a precedent for Chinese startups to evade domestic oversight by relocating overseas. Winston Ma, a professor at New York University School of Law, warned that if the deal proceeds smoothly, it could pave the way for other AI startups in China to follow suit.

Historically, China has utilized export control mechanisms to intervene in similar situations, such as during Trump’s attempted TikTok ban. There are even warnings that Manus’ founders could face criminal liability if they exported restricted technology without proper authorization.

On the other hand, some U.S. analysts see the acquisition as a victory for Washington’s investment restrictions, suggesting that Chinese AI talent is now gravitating towards the American ecosystem. This shift may indicate that the U.S. AI ecosystem is currently more appealing to industry professionals.

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It remains uncertain how these regulatory challenges will impact Meta’s plans to integrate Manus’s AI agent software into its products. The $2 billion deal has unexpectedly become more complex than initially anticipated, highlighting the intricate nature of cross-border acquisitions in the tech industry.

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