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Beijing Torpedoes Zuckerberg’s $2B Manus Grab, Proving China Ties Are Toxic for AI Deals

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 12:04 am
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The Singapore Wash Failed

Meta’s ambitious $2 billion acquisition of Chinese AI darling Manus is dead, killed by Beijing on April 27 after months of political theater. Chinese regulators cited national security to block the deal, effectively trapping the startup’s founders between two hostile superpowers. This is a brutal reality check for anyone who thought the ‘Singapore washing’ strategy – incorporating in the Caymans, moving staff to Singapore, politely ignoring Beijing’s calls – could actually work. The Manus founders tried every trick in the book to sever their Chinese roots, even refusing meetings with Chinese officials, and it still wasn’t enough.

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Why This Actually Matters for AI

Manus isn’t just another chatbot. Its ‘general AI agent’ architecture, which wraps Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet with a planner agent, executor agent, and verification loops, was exactly the kind of practical automation Meta needed for its ‘personal superintelligence’ push. Meta had already baked Manus into Ads Manager. Now that integration is toxic waste. The cruel irony: if Manus stays Chinese, it loses access to Claude entirely, since Anthropic blocks sales to Chinese entities. The founders are stuck between a power that won’t let them leave and a model provider that won’t let them operate. This isn’t a business dispute. It’s a hostage situation dressed up as corporate finance.

Source: Arstechnica

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