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Dongjin Semichem Co Ltd provides no indication of any governance process for its climate-related lobbying activities; when asked “Does your organization have a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement?” it stated “No, and we do not plan to have one in the next two years.” We found no evidence of any policy, oversight structure, monitoring procedure, named individual or committee, or alignment mechanism for either direct or indirect lobbying in relation to its climate policy goals.
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Dongjin Semichem discloses a basic level of information about its climate-policy lobbying. It names a single policy engagement – Korea’s greenhouse gas target management system established under the Framework Act on Carbon Neutral and Green Growth – and explains the policy’s objective of delivering a 40 % emissions reduction from 2018 levels. The company also outlines one mechanism for its engagement, describing how it submits annual emissions statements, sets reduction targets and reports performance to the Ministry of Environment, which it identifies as the authority responsible for the scheme. However, the disclosure stops short of detailing any additional channels of influence, such as meetings, letters, or work through trade associations. Likewise, while the company signals general support for the scheme, it does not articulate any specific policy amendments, numeric targets, or other concrete outcomes it is seeking to influence. Together, these elements demonstrate limited but identifiable transparency on its climate-related lobbying activities.
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