Trump administration officials have intensified public rhetoric around additional Iran sanctions in mid-August 2026, including Treasury Secretary statements on unprecedented economic measures and secondary penalties targeting third-country trade with Tehran. These steps build on the February 2026 executive order that reaffirmed the national emergency and introduced tariff-based pressure, as well as routine OFAC designations issued in recent weeks. No announcement or scheduling of a new Iran-specific executive order has emerged in the final days before the August 28 deadline, and the administration has continued relying on existing authorities and targeted designations rather than fresh presidential action. With only days remaining and no visible procedural indicators of an imminent signing, trader consensus assigns a 77.5% probability against an executive order materializing in the narrow window.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoSanctions are official government measures that restrict economic activity, financial transactions, trade, travel, or diplomatic engagement with Iran. Qualifying sanctions include comprehensive economic embargoes restricting most trade and financial transactions; sectoral sanctions targeting specific industries (e.g., energy, finance, defense, or technology); asset freezes and blocking of property owned by Iran or Iranian citizens; trade restrictions including export controls, import bans, or tariffs imposed explicitly as sanctions; financial sanctions including restrictions on banking relationships, access to financial systems, or international lending; travel bans and visa restrictions; and arms embargoes.
Secondary sanctions against third-party countries or entities designated for dealings with Iran will qualify. The expansion in scope of previously existing sanctions against Iran will qualify; however, the renewal of existing sanctions without modification will not qualify.
The following will not qualify: the non-renewal or expiration of licenses or other sanction-exemptions; the designation of new specific entities to be sanctioned under an existing rule absent new sanctions; and enforcement settlements or civil penalties for past conduct.
The passage of an official act/executive order authorizing sanctions on Iran within this market's timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of when the sanctions come into effect.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the government of the United States, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Aug 21, 2026, 4:27 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Sanctions are official government measures that restrict economic activity, financial transactions, trade, travel, or diplomatic engagement with Iran. Qualifying sanctions include comprehensive economic embargoes restricting most trade and financial transactions; sectoral sanctions targeting specific industries (e.g., energy, finance, defense, or technology); asset freezes and blocking of property owned by Iran or Iranian citizens; trade restrictions including export controls, import bans, or tariffs imposed explicitly as sanctions; financial sanctions including restrictions on banking relationships, access to financial systems, or international lending; travel bans and visa restrictions; and arms embargoes.
Secondary sanctions against third-party countries or entities designated for dealings with Iran will qualify. The expansion in scope of previously existing sanctions against Iran will qualify; however, the renewal of existing sanctions without modification will not qualify.
The following will not qualify: the non-renewal or expiration of licenses or other sanction-exemptions; the designation of new specific entities to be sanctioned under an existing rule absent new sanctions; and enforcement settlements or civil penalties for past conduct.
The passage of an official act/executive order authorizing sanctions on Iran within this market's timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of when the sanctions come into effect.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the government of the United States, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trump administration officials have intensified public rhetoric around additional Iran sanctions in mid-August 2026, including Treasury Secretary statements on unprecedented economic measures and secondary penalties targeting third-country trade with Tehran. These steps build on the February 2026 executive order that reaffirmed the national emergency and introduced tariff-based pressure, as well as routine OFAC designations issued in recent weeks. No announcement or scheduling of a new Iran-specific executive order has emerged in the final days before the August 28 deadline, and the administration has continued relying on existing authorities and targeted designations rather than fresh presidential action. With only days remaining and no visible procedural indicators of an imminent signing, trader consensus assigns a 77.5% probability against an executive order materializing in the narrow window.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado



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