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SFL Corp Ltd provides only a limited window into its climate-policy lobbying. It does name two specific regulatory initiatives that affect the company—“the inclusion of the shipping industry in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS)” and its preparations to meet the “IMO Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII)”—demonstrating that it is aware of and engaged with concrete climate regulations. Beyond identifying those rules, however, the company offers no information on how, or even whether, it seeks to influence them: there are no references to letters, meetings, consultations, trade-association work, or any other lobbying channels or targets. Similarly, the report sets out only broad ambitions such as “our target is to continue to outperform the IMO and Poseidon Principles emission trajectories” and a commitment to “achieving the IMO 2030 targets as a minimum threshold,” without explaining what specific regulatory changes, amendments, or incentives it is advocating. As a result, the disclosure shows minimal transparency on lobbying mechanisms or desired policy outcomes, and only a basic acknowledgment of the policies in scope.
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