Absent From the SpaceX and OpenAI I.P.O.s? Chinese Investors.
Absent From the SpaceX and OpenAI I.P.O.s? Chinese Investors.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/11/business/spacex-openai-ipo-china.html
Publish Date: 2026-06-11 15:02:00
Source Domain: www.nytimes.com
- SpaceX has decided to exclude investors from China and Hong Kong from participating in its upcoming initial public offering (IPO), according to people familiar with the decision.
- Similarly, leading artificial intelligence company, OpenAI, is expected to impose the same restriction on its own IPO later this year.
- The companies have not disclosed the reasons behind this decision, but it highlights a broader trend where American technology and AI firms are increasingly reluctant to accept Chinese investment due to national security, intellectual property protection, and data governance concerns.
- These decisions come amidst heightened U.S.-China tensions, particularly with regards to sensitive sectors like technology and science, both governments have been erecting barriers to trade and investment.
- The exclusion of Chinese investors from these major IPOs signals not just a trade but also a technology and capital decoupling between the U.S. and China.