China's regulatory authorities blocked Meta's proposed acquisition of a domestic AI startup, marking what analysts are calling the most significant tech policy intervention of the year.
The deal, which would have brought Meta deeper into the Chinese AI ecosystem, was rejected on national security grounds — a characterization that observers say reflects growing concerns about foreign control of critical AI infrastructure.
The decision signals a hardening of Beijing's stance on AI technology transfer and raises questions about the future of cross-border AI partnerships. For Western tech companies, it's a reminder that AI nationalism is not just rhetoric — it has regulatory teeth.