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Far Eastern International Bank provides almost no transparency about its climate-related lobbying. It refers generally to “actively cooperates with government policies” and to “committing to leading partner companies to align with international standards,” but it does not name any specific climate laws or regulations it has tried to influence. It offers no description of how it engages with policymakers—no letters, meetings, coalition work, or other mechanisms—nor does it identify which government bodies or jurisdictions might be the focus of its efforts. Likewise, the bank speaks in broad terms about wanting to “help and support business partners achieve environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals” and “move towards low-carbon transformation,” without spelling out the concrete policy changes or regulatory outcomes it seeks. As a result, its disclosures do not reveal any discernible lobbying activity or objectives related to climate policy.
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