Beijing's decision to block Meta's acquisition of Manus is a warning to other startups thinking of relocating data, talent and intellectual property abroad.

Last month, China barred the founders of the AI startup from leaving the country, as the deal was being probed on national security grounds.

Economic planner asks both parties to withdraw from deal for AI firm, in move with wider implications for other start-ups operating overseas.

China anuncia un veto por el que Meta adquirió la plataforma china de inteligencia artificial (IA) Manus por 2.000 millones de dólares.

China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) today announced that, in accordance with laws and regulations, it has issued a decision

China said Monday it has decided to block Meta's $2 billion acquisition of Manus, a Singaporean AI startup with Chinese roots.

Beijing says domestic tech companies must seek explicit government approval for accepting US investment

It comes after months of scrutiny by Chinese regulators over deal struck with Facebook owner.

Stretta su tecnologia e capitali, timori per fuga di dati e talenti (ANSA)

The unwinding of Meta’s deal shows how tech founders struggle to cut China ties.

What makes this case unusual isn't the ruling itself. It's how both sides responded. No lawsuits, no political theater. The block might not be as big a blow as it seems.

Beijing willing to wield long regulatory arm to protect technology deemed Chinese

Beijing's decision to block Meta's acquisition of Manus is a warning to other startups thinking of relocating data, talent and intellectual property abroad.

Case shows US-China competition has expanded beyond chips and models to areas of engineering and product design, analyst says.

When Mark Zuckerberg's Meta acquired Manus, a Singapore-based AI startup with Chinese roots, many saw a routine deal. They don't know China.

Especialistas afirmam que Pequim quer ampliar o controle sobre tecnologia com origem no país