Written Answer · 2026-02-03 · Parliament 15
Review on Local AI Start-up Manus's Acquisition by Meta and Implications on Singapore's AI Ecosystem
議員はシンガポールの競争規制機関に対して、Metaによる現地AI新興企業Manusの買収を審査しているかどうか、およびこのような買収が現地のAI創新エコシステムに与える影響について質問しました。政府は現在のところ審査措置はないと回答し、自発的な合併申告制度の採用を強調し、革新を奨励しながら反競争的リスクを防止していると述べました。主な議論の焦点は、規制枠組みが急速に発展するAI産業のM&Aに対応するのに十分であるかどうかにあります。
重要なポイント
- • Voluntary merger notification regime
- • No current review action
- • Focus on AI market competition
自主申告を支持し、革新と競争を保証
規制が充分であるかどうかに注目
柔軟な合併規制メカニズムを維持
“Singapore adopts a voluntary merger notification regime to balance between effective regulatory oversight while keeping compliance costs low and not stifling innovation.”
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英語原文
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02
5 Mr Low Wu Yang Andre asked the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry (a) whether the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore is reviewing Meta's acquisition of local AI start-up Manus; (b) how the Ministry assesses the impact of such acquisitions on the competitiveness of Singapore's domestic AI innovation ecosystem; and (c) whether the current merger notification framework remains adequate.
Mr Gan Kim Yong : Singapore adopts a voluntary merger notification regime to balance between effective regulatory oversight while keeping compliance costs low and not stifling innovation. Merger parties are expected to self-assess whether their transaction gives rise to potential competition concerns. They may approach the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCS) for pre-notification discussions or seek guidance on whether the merger may be anti-competitive.
CCS is not currently reviewing Meta's acquisition of Manus. The parties involved have not notified CCS for a merger assessment and there has been no reason to suggest that the acquisition may result in potential competition issues in Singapore. CCS is empowered to step in if it obtains information suggesting otherwise.
Singapore's artificial intelligence (AI) innovation ecosystem is a vibrant one, with many companies and start-ups developing a broad range of products and services. Mergers and acquisitions is a common exit strategy for start-ups and their investors, especially in a new, fast-growing sector. CCS will monitor developments in the AI market to ensure that it remains competitive and facilitates innovation.