The Department of Defense updates the Section 1260H Chinese Military Companies list periodically based on evidence of military-civil fusion ties, U.S. operations, or ownership changes. In the June 2026 revision, DoD added 65 entities while removing 10 that no longer met statutory criteria, such as lacking a U.S. nexus or altered corporate structures—consistent with earlier 2025 removals. Traders focus on companies submitting fresh compliance data, shifts in executive policy toward targeted de-listings, or semiconductor and AI firms navigating export controls. The next annual review cycle and any administration-driven policy adjustments before the June 2027 cutoff remain the key catalysts likely to influence removal probabilities.
Eksperymentalne podsumowanie AI odwołujące się do danych Polymarket. To nie jest porada handlowa i nie ma wpływu na rozstrzyganie tego rynku. · ZaktualizowanoWho will be removed from Chinese Military Companies list by June 30, 2027?

Hesai
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Tencent
51%

Alibaba
50%

CATL
50%

Baidu
50%

DJI
11%

BYD
10%

CXMT
7%

Unitree
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YMTC
49%
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Hesai
51%

Tencent
51%

Alibaba
50%

CATL
50%

Baidu
50%

DJI
11%

BYD
10%

CXMT
7%

Unitree
6%

YMTC
49%
A qualifying removal occurs when the specified company named in the list on June 8, 2026 (available here: https://www.war.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/4511232/dow-releases-list-of-chinese-military-companies-in-accordance-with-section-1260/) no longer appears on an updated official Section 1260H list.
A qualifying removal must be reflected in a subsequent list published by the U.S. Department of Defense in the Federal Register or on its official website, in an official DoD announcement or Federal Register notice of delisting.
Removal of a subsidiary or affiliate entry while the specified company remains listed will not qualify. Removal of a company will qualify even if formerly affiliated subsidiaries remain listed as separate entries.
An entity that ceases to appear solely due to renaming, merger with another listed entity, or transfer of the designation to a successor, parent, or affiliate entity will not be considered removed.
A removal will qualify regardless of whether it is later retracted or withdrawn.
For the purposes of this market, a company’s status will be entirely determined by its presence on the aforementioned list. If the enforcement of its designation is suspended without being removed from the aforementioned list, that will not qualify as a removal.
If no qualifying announcement or list republishing occurs by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting and official information from the Department of Defense (https://www.defense.gov) (a.k.a. Department of War, https://www.war.gov).
Rynek otwarty: Jul 13, 2026, 7:01 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A qualifying removal occurs when the specified company named in the list on June 8, 2026 (available here: https://www.war.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/4511232/dow-releases-list-of-chinese-military-companies-in-accordance-with-section-1260/) no longer appears on an updated official Section 1260H list.
A qualifying removal must be reflected in a subsequent list published by the U.S. Department of Defense in the Federal Register or on its official website, in an official DoD announcement or Federal Register notice of delisting.
Removal of a subsidiary or affiliate entry while the specified company remains listed will not qualify. Removal of a company will qualify even if formerly affiliated subsidiaries remain listed as separate entries.
An entity that ceases to appear solely due to renaming, merger with another listed entity, or transfer of the designation to a successor, parent, or affiliate entity will not be considered removed.
A removal will qualify regardless of whether it is later retracted or withdrawn.
For the purposes of this market, a company’s status will be entirely determined by its presence on the aforementioned list. If the enforcement of its designation is suspended without being removed from the aforementioned list, that will not qualify as a removal.
If no qualifying announcement or list republishing occurs by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting and official information from the Department of Defense (https://www.defense.gov) (a.k.a. Department of War, https://www.war.gov).
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The Department of Defense updates the Section 1260H Chinese Military Companies list periodically based on evidence of military-civil fusion ties, U.S. operations, or ownership changes. In the June 2026 revision, DoD added 65 entities while removing 10 that no longer met statutory criteria, such as lacking a U.S. nexus or altered corporate structures—consistent with earlier 2025 removals. Traders focus on companies submitting fresh compliance data, shifts in executive policy toward targeted de-listings, or semiconductor and AI firms navigating export controls. The next annual review cycle and any administration-driven policy adjustments before the June 2027 cutoff remain the key catalysts likely to influence removal probabilities.
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