Sources familiar with the matter: China is reviewing whether there were any irregularities in Meta's $2 billion acquisition of Manus.
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According to ME News, on January 7 (UTC+8), Chinese officials are reviewing Meta's $2 billion acquisition of artificial intelligence platform Manus, assessing potential export control violations and determining whether a Chinese export license is required to transfer Manus's staff and technology to Singapore. While the review is currently in its early stages and may not necessarily lead to a formal investigation, the licensing requirement could provide China with a way to influence the deal, including, in extreme cases, attempting to force parties to abandon it. (Source: ME)
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