China's preference for incremental grey-zone pressure through routine PLA exercises, expanded China Coast Guard patrols, and maritime jurisdiction assertions explains the 95.4% trader consensus against a full blockade in 2026. Recent developments, including December 2025 drills simulating port encirclement and August 2026 typhoon-related traffic controls in the Taiwan Strait, have not escalated beyond calibrated testing of compliance and Taiwanese responses. Taiwan's concurrent Han Kuang exercises, featuring new anti-blockade naval drills, underscore defensive preparations without triggering confrontation. A blockade remains deterred by economic interdependence, supply-chain risks, and potential external involvement, consistent with Beijing's longer-term approach ahead of Taiwan's 2028 elections. Late-year shifts could still arise from miscalculation during drills, Taiwanese political moves, or sudden diplomatic ruptures, though current patterns show no such trajectory.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoLa Cina bloccherà Taiwan nel 2026?
Sì
$245,399 Vol.
$245,399 Vol.
Sì
$245,399 Vol.
$245,399 Vol.
A qualifying blockade is:
- Prevents the normal ingress or egress of foreign commercial traffic to or from Taiwan Island’s main ports or airports by threat or use of force for ≥ 24 hours.
- Covers part or whole of the main island of Taiwan (Formosa).
- Is declared and enforced, de facto (e.g., it is established that China is blocking a significant portion of foreign commercial traffic, as described above, by a wide consensus of credible reporting regardless of whether China has issued a statement or not), or China-issued navigation/airspace prohibitions covering Taiwan's main island's approach lanes that are actively enforced so that most foreign commercial access is denied.
A qualifying blockade is not:
- Military or naval exercises or drills (established with warning areas or NOTAMs that do not actively stop third-country ships/aircraft and do not materially deny access).
- Purely economic or coercive measures (e.g., sanctions, customs delays, fishing bans, cyber/GPS jamming) without physical interdiction or enforced closure).
- Weather/accident-related closures or voluntary rerouting by operators absent PRC enforcement.
- Islet-only incidents that do not involve the main island of Taiwan.
- Seizure or inspection of a single vessel/aircraft by itself, unless part of an enforced pattern that denies access as defined above.
The resolution source for this market will be a broad consensus of credible reporting.
Mercato aperto: May 29, 2026, 9:10 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A qualifying blockade is:
- Prevents the normal ingress or egress of foreign commercial traffic to or from Taiwan Island’s main ports or airports by threat or use of force for ≥ 24 hours.
- Covers part or whole of the main island of Taiwan (Formosa).
- Is declared and enforced, de facto (e.g., it is established that China is blocking a significant portion of foreign commercial traffic, as described above, by a wide consensus of credible reporting regardless of whether China has issued a statement or not), or China-issued navigation/airspace prohibitions covering Taiwan's main island's approach lanes that are actively enforced so that most foreign commercial access is denied.
A qualifying blockade is not:
- Military or naval exercises or drills (established with warning areas or NOTAMs that do not actively stop third-country ships/aircraft and do not materially deny access).
- Purely economic or coercive measures (e.g., sanctions, customs delays, fishing bans, cyber/GPS jamming) without physical interdiction or enforced closure).
- Weather/accident-related closures or voluntary rerouting by operators absent PRC enforcement.
- Islet-only incidents that do not involve the main island of Taiwan.
- Seizure or inspection of a single vessel/aircraft by itself, unless part of an enforced pattern that denies access as defined above.
The resolution source for this market will be a broad consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...China's preference for incremental grey-zone pressure through routine PLA exercises, expanded China Coast Guard patrols, and maritime jurisdiction assertions explains the 95.4% trader consensus against a full blockade in 2026. Recent developments, including December 2025 drills simulating port encirclement and August 2026 typhoon-related traffic controls in the Taiwan Strait, have not escalated beyond calibrated testing of compliance and Taiwanese responses. Taiwan's concurrent Han Kuang exercises, featuring new anti-blockade naval drills, underscore defensive preparations without triggering confrontation. A blockade remains deterred by economic interdependence, supply-chain risks, and potential external involvement, consistent with Beijing's longer-term approach ahead of Taiwan's 2028 elections. Late-year shifts could still arise from miscalculation during drills, Taiwanese political moves, or sudden diplomatic ruptures, though current patterns show no such trajectory.
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