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China Probes Meta Manus Acquisition Probe 2026 Over Tech Export Concerns

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China's MOFCOM launched an investigation into Meta's acquisition of Manus on Jan 8, 2026, citing concerns over tech export controls and technology outflow.

The handshake is firm, but the fists remain clenched. China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has officially launched a review into Meta Platforms’ acquisition of Manus, an AI agent developer with deep Chinese roots. The announcement, made on January 8, 2026, signals a new front in the global AI trade war.

Why China Probes Meta's Manus Acquisition Probe 2026

According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), Beijing is investigating whether the deal breaches strict technology export controls. Manus has gained attention for its sophisticated AI agents, and authorities fear that its acquisition by a US giant could lead to a massive outflow of critical intellectual property.

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Beyond technical specifics, the probe highlights a growing concern over "offshore relocation." Beijing is reportedly worried that allowing such deals would encourage more Chinese AI startups to move their operations and talent overseas, hollowing out the domestic ecosystem. Two sources indicated that the government is prepared to step in if the deal is found to undermine national tech interests.

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