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Horiba Ltd does not appear to have any governance process or oversight structures for its lobbying activities, including those related to climate policy. The only provided disclosures are generic navigation links like “Contact us” and “Find us”, offering no insight into how direct or indirect lobbying is monitored or managed. When asked if the organization has a public commitment or position statement to conduct engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement, it states “No, and we do not plan to have one in the next two years”. We found no evidence of any policy, designated individual, committee, or review process to ensure lobbying alignment with climate goals. This indicates that the company does not disclose any climate lobbying governance framework.
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HORIBA Ltd provides virtually no transparency about its climate-related lobbying. The company refers generally to policy arenas such as the EU Green Deal Industrial Plan, the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act and Japan’s Green Innovation Fund but offers no indication that it sought to influence any of these measures, nor does it affirm that it refrained from lobbying. It does not describe any letters, meetings, consultations, trade-association activity or other mechanisms directed at policymakers, and it fails to identify any government bodies or officials that might have been approached. Likewise, the disclosures do not spell out the policy changes or regulatory outcomes the company supports or opposes. In short, the information presented is descriptive of market trends and collaboration projects rather than lobbying activity, leaving readers without insight into whether, how, or why the company attempts to shape climate policy.
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