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Manus-Meta deal may draw Beijing scrutiny over tech export controls, experts say

Manus-Meta deal may draw Beijing scrutiny over tech export controls, experts say

Posted on 3 January 2026 By jobuzo

The more than US$2 billion acquisition of agentic AI start-up Manus by US social media giant Meta Platforms could face scrutiny from Beijing over technology export controls, experts warn.

The sale of Manus, a Singapore-based but Chinese-founded AI agent developer, could raise compliance questions around Beijing’s technology export regime, and expectations that the company can fully decouple from China may be “oversimplified”, said Cui Fan, a professor at the University of International Business and Economics and chief expert at the China Society for World Trade Organization Studies.

In a commentary published on WeChat on Saturday, Cui said the core issue was “whether there exists any technology whose export is prohibited or restricted under Chinese laws and regulations, but which has been transferred overseas without approval.”

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He cited China’s current Regulations on the Administration of Technology Import and Export, adding that regulators would need to assess “when, in what manner, and which technologies were transferred abroad by Manus’ onshore entities, including both natural persons and legal entities”.

Cui noted that there had been no confirmation that members of Manus’ core team have relinquished Chinese nationality, nor any indication that, as individuals, they were no longer subject to Chinese jurisdiction. He added that Manus’ mainland-registered parent, Butterfly Effect, remained under the control of the founding team, and that its early-stage research and development work took place in China.

The Meta logo is seen at Porte de Versailles exhibition centre in Paris, France, June 11, 2025. Photo: Reuters

The deal has drawn intense industry attention for what appears to be a staggering return for the founders and early investors. It also comes against the backdrop of a widening US-China technology divide, marked by Washington’s tighter scrutiny of outbound investments by US venture capital firms and individuals, as well as curbs on advanced technology exports.

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