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China Orders Meta to Unwind AI Startup Acquisition

Last updated: April 27, 2026 6:48 pm
Syed Jarri Abbas
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Beijing has ordered Meta Platforms to divest its acquisition of Manus, an artificial intelligence startup, marking a significant regulatory intervention that could reshape Meta’s AI strategy and signal China’s increasingly stringent oversight of cross-border tech deals. The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) issued the ruling, citing concerns over potential monopolistic practices and market concentration in the burgeoning AI sector.

The directive delivers a substantial blow to Meta’s global AI ambitions. The company had sought to integrate Manus’s specialized research and development capabilities into its own AI ecosystem, particularly in areas like natural language processing and computer vision. This forced unwinding not only represents a financial loss but also a strategic setback for Meta’s efforts to expand its AI footprint in key international markets.

SAMR’s decision follows an in-depth review, concluding that Meta’s acquisition of Manus, though not initially meeting the typical merger notification thresholds, warranted scrutiny due to its implications for future competition. While specific financial terms of the original acquisition were not publicly disclosed, analysts estimate the deal to be in the tens of millions, primarily for talent and intellectual property. Meta has yet to issue a formal statement but is expected to comply with the Chinese regulator’s order.

This move underscores China’s broader crackdown on major tech players, both domestic and international. SAMR has grown increasingly assertive in recent years, particularly in mergers and acquisitions involving technology firms, even retroactively reviewing deals that had previously slipped under the radar. The regulator’s focus has sharpened on preventing market dominance and ensuring fair competition, especially in critical emerging technologies like AI.

The Manus case echoes earlier instances where Chinese regulators blocked or unwound major tech mergers, such as Tencent Holdings’ proposed acquisition of game streaming rivals Huya and DouYu. These actions reflect a global trend of increased scrutiny over tech giants, with antitrust bodies worldwide examining the impact of large corporations on innovation and market access. For companies like Meta, navigating this complex regulatory landscape has become a critical challenge.

The forced divestiture casts a shadow over future international tech M&A, particularly in sensitive sectors like AI. It signals that even seemingly smaller acquisitions can attract significant regulatory attention if they involve strategic technologies or market implications. For Manus, the path ahead remains uncertain; it will likely seek new investors or a different buyer, potentially under less restrictive terms.

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