President Trump's arrival in Beijing on May 13 for a high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping has focused trader attention on cross-Strait tensions, yet the 96.5% implied probability on "No" reflects unwavering U.S. strategic ambiguity—acknowledging China's position without endorsing Taiwan as its sovereign territory. Recent bipartisan Senate pressure for a $14 billion arms package to Taiwan, Secretary Rubio's warnings against destabilizing actions, and Trump's stated intent to discuss these sales directly with Xi underscore continued U.S. support for the island's defense, diverging sharply from any concession to Beijing's claims. Absent an unprecedented summit statement explicitly affirming China's sovereignty—unlikely given historical policy continuity and unverified rumors—traders anticipate no such shift this week.
Ringkasan eksperimental yang dihasilkan AI dengan referensi data Polymarket. Ini bukan saran trading dan tidak berperan dalam bagaimana pasar ini diselesaikan. · Diperbarui$43,557 Vol.
$43,557 Vol.
$43,557 Vol.
$43,557 Vol.
“China’s claim to Taiwan” refers to the position that Taiwan is part of China, that Taiwan should be unified with China, or that the People’s Republic of China has sovereignty over Taiwan.
Donald Trump will be considered to have endorsed China’s claim to Taiwan if Donald Trump publicly states that he or the United States accepts, recognizes, agrees with, or otherwise supports China’s claim to Taiwan. Statements that merely acknowledge China’s position, refer to the United States’ existing “One China” policy, call for peaceful resolution of China-Taiwan issues, or discuss Taiwan without clearly endorsing China’s claim to Taiwan will not qualify.
Statements that are contingent on uncertain future events will not qualify unless they include a clear and present endorsement of China’s claim to Taiwan.
Written public statements from Donald Trump (e.g., posts from his personal Truth Social account) will qualify. Videos posted on his social media accounts will also qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Donald Trump; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to verify the details of a qualifying statement.
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0x65070BE91...“China’s claim to Taiwan” refers to the position that Taiwan is part of China, that Taiwan should be unified with China, or that the People’s Republic of China has sovereignty over Taiwan.
Donald Trump will be considered to have endorsed China’s claim to Taiwan if Donald Trump publicly states that he or the United States accepts, recognizes, agrees with, or otherwise supports China’s claim to Taiwan. Statements that merely acknowledge China’s position, refer to the United States’ existing “One China” policy, call for peaceful resolution of China-Taiwan issues, or discuss Taiwan without clearly endorsing China’s claim to Taiwan will not qualify.
Statements that are contingent on uncertain future events will not qualify unless they include a clear and present endorsement of China’s claim to Taiwan.
Written public statements from Donald Trump (e.g., posts from his personal Truth Social account) will qualify. Videos posted on his social media accounts will also qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Donald Trump; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to verify the details of a qualifying statement.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...President Trump's arrival in Beijing on May 13 for a high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping has focused trader attention on cross-Strait tensions, yet the 96.5% implied probability on "No" reflects unwavering U.S. strategic ambiguity—acknowledging China's position without endorsing Taiwan as its sovereign territory. Recent bipartisan Senate pressure for a $14 billion arms package to Taiwan, Secretary Rubio's warnings against destabilizing actions, and Trump's stated intent to discuss these sales directly with Xi underscore continued U.S. support for the island's defense, diverging sharply from any concession to Beijing's claims. Absent an unprecedented summit statement explicitly affirming China's sovereignty—unlikely given historical policy continuity and unverified rumors—traders anticipate no such shift this week.
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