Commentary: China’s blocking of Manus-Meta deal might not send the message it intended
China's intervention to block the Meta acquisition of Manus highlights its ongoing control over foreign investments, though the muted public response raises questions about its future implications. Experts view this move as part of a broader strategy to manage foreign influence.
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