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China Reviews $2bn Manus Sale to Meta Amid Concerns
The review process reflects China's tightening control over technology exports, which could have broader implications for international tech collaborations.
Chinese authorities are scrutinizing the $2 billion sale of Manus, a strategic technology company, to Meta due to concerns over potential technology leaking abroad. The scrutiny has intensified as the founders of Manus have been barred from leaving the country, highlighting China's protective stance on key technological assets.
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