Aichi Steel Corp

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
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Limited Aichi Steel offers only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. The company notes that it takes part in the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s GX League and sits on a working group that is drafting market-creation rules for green products, indicating some engagement with policymakers. Beyond this, it does not name any specific laws, regulations or formal consultations it has tried to influence, so readers cannot see exactly which climate measures it lobbied on. The description of its activity—participation in a GX League working group—is the sole lobbying mechanism disclosed and no details are given about letters, meetings or other interactions, nor are individual decision-makers identified. Likewise, the firm states only a broad intention to “contribute to decarbonisation” through creating market rules for green products and provides no concrete policy positions, targets or amendments it is pursuing. Together, these gaps mean the company’s reporting sheds little light on the substance, methods or objectives of its climate lobbying.

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