Following the May 14-15 Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, focus has shifted to possible Chinese announcements on trade stabilization and economic cooperation by the May 22 deadline. U.S. and Chinese officials described the meetings as advancing a constructive strategic relationship, with talks addressing tariff truces, critical minerals access, Boeing aircraft purchases, and Nvidia chip sales alongside regional issues such as Iran and Taiwan. Beijing has not yet confirmed specific follow-up commitments, though both sides noted plans to establish bilateral trade and investment boards for continued coordination. Xi is scheduled to visit the United States later this year, providing additional context for any near-term statements on market access or supply chain measures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourSommet Trump-Xi : qu'annoncera la Chine d'ici le 22 mai ?
$190,569 Vol.
Achat d'avions Boeing
71%
Achat de soja américain
21%
Allègement des exportations de terres rares
6%
Achat de pétrole américain
4%
Participation aux négociations avec l'Iran
4%
$190,569 Vol.
Achat d'avions Boeing
71%
Achat de soja américain
21%
Allègement des exportations de terres rares
6%
Achat de pétrole américain
4%
Participation aux négociations avec l'Iran
4%
A qualifying announcement must explicitly indicate that the Chinese government will participate in or facilitate negotiations between the United States and Iran, including by mediating negotiations, hosting a diplomatic meeting, transmitting proposals or messages between the parties, or negotiating with Iran on behalf of the United States.
Only definitive announcements will qualify. Suggestions, negotiations, expressions of openness, general support for diplomacy, or other non-definitive statements will not qualify.
Any qualifying announcement within this market’s time frame will count, regardless of whether or when the negotiations take place.
This market’s primary resolution source will be official information from the Chinese government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Marché ouvert : May 12, 2026, 10:56 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A qualifying announcement must explicitly indicate that the Chinese government will participate in or facilitate negotiations between the United States and Iran, including by mediating negotiations, hosting a diplomatic meeting, transmitting proposals or messages between the parties, or negotiating with Iran on behalf of the United States.
Only definitive announcements will qualify. Suggestions, negotiations, expressions of openness, general support for diplomacy, or other non-definitive statements will not qualify.
Any qualifying announcement within this market’s time frame will count, regardless of whether or when the negotiations take place.
This market’s primary resolution source will be official information from the Chinese government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Following the May 14-15 Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, focus has shifted to possible Chinese announcements on trade stabilization and economic cooperation by the May 22 deadline. U.S. and Chinese officials described the meetings as advancing a constructive strategic relationship, with talks addressing tariff truces, critical minerals access, Boeing aircraft purchases, and Nvidia chip sales alongside regional issues such as Iran and Taiwan. Beijing has not yet confirmed specific follow-up commitments, though both sides noted plans to establish bilateral trade and investment boards for continued coordination. Xi is scheduled to visit the United States later this year, providing additional context for any near-term statements on market access or supply chain measures.
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