Deep Tide TechFlow News, December 30th, according to Nikkei Asia, American tech giant Meta announced that after acquiring AI startup Manus, the company will no longer retain any Chinese ownership or business operations in China.
Manus is currently headquartered in Singapore, initially having bases in Beijing and Wuhan. The company later moved its headquarters to Singapore and cut most of its Chinese staff. Additionally, Manus does not provide services in China. Meta stated that Manus will maintain its current business operations while being integrated into the Meta platform.
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Nikkei Asia: Meta says it will cut ties with China after acquiring Manus
Deep Tide TechFlow News, December 30th, according to Nikkei Asia, American tech giant Meta announced that after acquiring AI startup Manus, the company will no longer retain any Chinese ownership or business operations in China.
Manus is currently headquartered in Singapore, initially having bases in Beijing and Wuhan. The company later moved its headquarters to Singapore and cut most of its Chinese staff. Additionally, Manus does not provide services in China. Meta stated that Manus will maintain its current business operations while being integrated into the Meta platform.