Mitac Holdings Corp

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
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Limited Mitac Holdings provides only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. It indicates that its representatives joined "discussions with the Taiwan Environmental Protection Agency" on supply-chain carbon management and that it also "engaged with Vietnam’s environmental department," identifying two government bodies as targets, but it does not clarify whether these interactions took the form of formal consultations, written submissions, or other channels beyond the general reference to discussions. The company describes the subject matter of the engagement in broad terms—“Inventory & Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” “Climate-related targets,” and “Climate-related reporting”—without naming any specific law, regulation or bill, so it is not possible to tell exactly which policies were addressed. Likewise, the purpose of the lobbying is sketched only in general language: it sought to “help the Taiwan Environmental Protection Agency formulate relevant strategies and laws” and declares that its position is “aligned with the Paris Agreement,” but no concrete amendments, targets or measurable outcomes are spelled out. Because the company names only broad policy areas, offers minimal detail on how it lobbies, and states only general aspirations rather than specific policy objectives, the transparency of its climate lobbying remains limited.

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