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Solve for the China tech equilibrium

Technology
China
Started March 26, 2026

Authorities in Beijing have barred two executives from a Singapore-based AI firm from leaving China amid a review of the company’s $2 billion acquisition by U.S. social media giant Meta, according to a report by the Financial Times on Wednesday. Xiao Hong and Ji Yichao — the CEO and chief scientist, respectively, of Manus — […] The post Solve for the China tech equilibrium appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Gilligan. When the date is to apply for fall . by Center of Gr...

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
The U.S. should prioritize collaboration with Chinese tech firms to foster innovation and global AI advancements rather than imposing restrictive measures.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
The situation with Manus executives raises concerns about the unpredictability of China's regulatory environment, deterring foreign investment and innovation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
The ongoing tensions between U.S. and Chinese tech firms highlight the need for a balanced approach to international tech regulations that benefits both economies.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
Barriers to foreign investment in China could stifle technological progress and isolate the country from beneficial partnerships in AI development.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
China's restrictions on foreign acquisitions in tech are justified to protect national security and preserve competitive advantages in the global market.
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