The Chinese government has announced its decision to prohibit the American company Meta from acquiring the AI startup Manus. This decision comes amid ongoing government investigations, reflecting increasing trade tensions between China and the United States.
The Chinese government has announced the cancellation of Meta's acquisition of Manus, a Singapore-based startup with Chinese roots, reflecting escalating tensions in the tech race between the U.S. and China. This decision comes at a sensitive time as competition intensifies in the technology sector.
Beijing has announced its decision to halt Meta's acquisition of the Chinese AI company Manus, valued at approximately <strong>$2 billion</strong>. This decision comes four months after the announcement of the deal, raising questions about its impact on Meta's future in the AI sector.
China has announced its decision to prohibit the American company Meta from acquiring the AI startup Manus, valued at approximately <strong>$2 billion</strong>. This decision serves as a warning to investors and entrepreneurs in the technology sector, especially ahead of an anticipated visit by President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> to Beijing.
Meta, the owner of Facebook, has announced the cancellation of its acquisition of Manus, highlighting the challenges tech companies face in reducing ties with China. This decision comes as competition between the U.S. and China in artificial intelligence intensifies.
China announced today that it has blocked the acquisition of the Manus AI system by the American tech giant Meta. This decision comes amid rising technological competition between Beijing and Washington.
The Chinese government has announced its decision to block Meta's acquisition of the Chinese artificial intelligence company Manus, reflecting rising tensions between Beijing and Washington in the tech sector. This decision comes at a sensitive time as China seeks to protect its technological interests.
An unexpected Chinese intervention in the acquisition deal between Meta and Manus has created significant turmoil in the tech sector, raising concerns about the implications of this sudden shift on global companies.
Chinese authorities have barred the founders of AI startup Manus from leaving the country following Meta's acquisition of the company. This decision comes as regulators review the deal.
China is increasingly concerned about the outflow of strategic technology, prompting a review of a $2 billion acquisition deal between Meta and the founders of Manus. This scrutiny comes as the founders have been barred from leaving the country.