Climate Policy Engagement Analysis
Climate Policy Engagement Overview: Foxconn appears to have limited engagement with climate policy in 2024-25. The company has stated support for the Paris Agreement, the electrification of transportation, and the transition to a low-carbon energy sector.
Top-line Messaging on Climate Policy: Foxconn has communicated a positive top-line position on climate policy. In its 2024 TCFD Report published in June 2025, Foxconn recognized the need for urgent action to combat climate change. In its 2023 Sustainability Report published in September 2024, Foxconn stated support for UNFCCC processes to limit global warming below 1.5˚C.
Engagement with Climate-Related Regulations: Foxconn appears to have limited engagement with specific climate policies. As reported by Yahoo Finance News in November 2023, Foxconn supported government investments in renewable energy for its contribution to Taiwan's competitiveness.
Positioning on Energy Transition: Foxconn appears to have limited engagement on the low-carbon energy transition in the past two years. In an April 2025 corporate news piece on its website, Foxconn appeared to support the development of CCS, although without stating support for sector-specific application or the need to transition to a net-zero energy system. In its 2023 Sustainability Report published in September 2024, Foxconn appeared to support the electrification of transportation and the transition to a low-carbon energy sector.
Industry Association Governance: Foxconn disclosed a list of its industry association membership in its corporate reporting, however, without providing details on the associations’ positions on climate policy and how it sought to influence these positions. Foxconn is a member of multiple industry associations which have negatively engaged on climate policy, including the Taiwan Transportation Vehicle Manufacturers Association and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).
Additional Note: Foxconn is headquartered in Taiwan, where InfluenceMap’s LobbyMap platform can currently only make a provisional assessment of corporate climate policy engagement, due to limited capability to access publicly available data on this issue. As it is possible that InfluenceMap is not yet able to fully capture evidence of Foxconn's climate policy engagement activities, these scores should be considered provisional at this time.
InfluenceMap collects and assesses evidence of corporate climate policy engagement on a weekly basis, depending on the availability of information from each specific data source (for more information see our methodology). While this analysis flows through to the company’s scores each week, the summary above is updated periodically. This summary was last updated in Q3 2025.