China bars Manus co-founders from leaving country as it reviews sale to Meta, FT reports

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China has restricted two co-founders of artificial intelligence startup Manus ​from leaving the country as regulators review whether ‌Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of the firm violated investment rules, the Financial Times reported.

Manus’s chief executive Xiao Hong and chief scientist Ji Yichao were ​summoned to a meeting in Beijing with the ​National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) this month, the ⁠FT said on Wednesday, citing people with knowledge of ​the matter.

After the meeting, the executives were told they ​were not allowed to leave China due to a regulatory review while they remain free to travel within the country, the report said.

Manus is ​actively seeking law firms and consultancies to help ​resolve the matter, the newspaper said.

Reuters could not immediately verify the ‌report. ⁠Meta and Manus did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

China’s Ministry of Public Security did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

In December, Meta said it would ​acquire Manus, which ​makes general-purpose ⁠AI agents that can operate as digital employees, executing tasks such as research and automation independently ​and with minimal prompts.

Financial terms of the ​deal ⁠were not released, but a source told Reuters at the time that the deal valued the Singapore-based firm at between $2 ⁠billion ​and $3 billion.

China’s commerce ministry said earlier ​this year that it would assess and investigate Meta’s acquisition of Manus.

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