SpaceX IPO reportedly bans Chinese and Hong Kong investors over security concerns

Reports indicate that SpaceX is taking specific measures regarding its potential initial public offering. The company is reportedly planning to ban investors from China and Hong Kong. This

Reports indicate that SpaceX is taking specific measures regarding its potential initial public offering. The company is reportedly planning to ban investors from China and Hong Kong. This decision is attributed to growing national security concerns surrounding the firm. The move would restrict capital access from one of the world's largest financial markets. It reflects a broader trend of decoupling between US tech firms and Chinese investment. SpaceX has not yet publicly confirmed the details of the IPO or the investor restrictions. The policy aims to protect sensitive technology and intellectual property from foreign access. This development could significantly impact the valuation and investor base for the offering.