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Meta Begins Divesting Chinese AI Startup Manus Amidst Beijing's Crackdown
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TechCrunch14.06.2026Business2 dk okumaUnited States

Meta Begins Divesting Chinese AI Startup Manus Amidst Beijing's Crackdown

En resumen

  • Meta is dismantling its $2B acquisition of Chinese AI startup Manus, halting data sharing and cutting off access to internal systems.
  • This move complies with Beijing's divestiture order on national security grounds, underscoring China's control over sensitive tech.
  • Manus co-founders may seek $1B to reclaim the startup.

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Por qué importa

Meta is dismantling its $2 billion acquisition of Chinese AI startup Manus due to a Beijing divestiture order on national security grounds. This move signifies China's determination to control sensitive technology.

Tamaño de fuente

Meta has begun dismantling its $2 billion acquisition of Manus, completing an operational separation from the Chinese-founded AI startup and halting data sharing between the two companies. This is the most concrete step yet toward complying with a divestiture order Beijing issued roughly two months ago on national security grounds.

Meta has cut Manus off from its internal systems, Bloomberg reported, preventing employees from using Manus tools for internal projects as the two companies move toward a full separation.

Meanwhile, according to May reports, the co-founders of Manus have held preliminary discussions about raising approximately $1 billion from outside investors to reclaim the startup from Meta, a move that could pave the way for a Chinese joint venture structure and an eventual listing in Hong Kong, a venue that has seen a surge in AI listings this year for Chinese AI startups like MiniMax and Zhiphu.

What was supposed to be a landmark exit for Chinese AI is quickly unraveling. The move underscores Beijing’s determination to retain control over strategically sensitive technology, regardless of a company’s offshore incorporation.

In addition to the forced divestiture, Chinese authorities have since expanded travel restrictions to researchers and executives at private firms, requiring government approval before heading abroad. China is also tightening its grip on foreign capital, with reports indicating that top AI firms, including Moonshot AI, StepFun, and ByteDance, will need government sign-off before accepting U.S. investment, adding another layer to Beijing’s sweeping effort to control its AI sector.

Even as Meta moves to sever ties with Manus, the agentic AI startup has continued to ship new features, rolling out integrations with Similarweb and Shopify.

Manaus drew widespread attention with a viral agent demo relocated its staff to Singapore in mid-2025 before announcing a $2 billion acquisition by Meta in December. Chinese regulators moved to scrutinize the transaction earlier this year, citing potential violations of technology export controls and foreign investment rules.

Manaus investors, including California-based venture firm Benchmark, have already received their proceeds from the acquisition, while Asian backers, including Tencent, HSG, and ZhenFund, have indicated they will cooperate with the unwinding process, according to the WSJ.

Manaus’ Chinese origins with parent company Butterfly Effect drew scrutiny on both sides of the Pacific, with Senator John Cornyn questioning whether American capital should flow to a Chinese-linked firm.

Meta and Manus did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Manus co-founders may secure $1 billion to reclaim the startup.

    Posible · Medio plazo

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Manus co-founders successfully raise $1 billion?
  • What are the specific national security concerns cited by Beijing?
  • How will this impact future US-China AI collaborations?

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