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Micro-Star International offers only limited transparency around its climate-policy lobbying. It states that it engages in “communication and offering suggestions on bills” and seeks to “build a dialogue channel between the public sector and social media,” which signals a lobbying mechanism but does not specify whether this takes the form of meetings, letters, or consultations, nor does it identify the government bodies or officials approached. The company does not name any particular climate-related laws, regulations, or proposals it has worked on, referring only to monitoring “relevant changes of domestic and international regulations after the Global Climate Summit.” Its stated objectives are similarly general, aiming to “ensure fairness and rationality of the system” and reduce impacts on operations, without detailing the policy amendments, targets, or timelines it supports or opposes. Overall, the disclosures remain high-level and fail to provide the concrete policy references, mechanisms, and outcomes that would constitute robust lobbying transparency.
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