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HFCS

abbr.
high-fructose corn syrup
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This developed as Coca-Cola Philippines president Winn Everhart said in a recent television interview that the company's business in the country 'is very resilient,' yet made no mention of the company's decision to switch to using HFCS.
"There is no reason for Coca-Cola to insist on importing HFCS and lowering the excise tax on HFCS, because Coca-Cola is already allowed to import bottler's grade sugar for its products," NFSP president Enrique Rojas said.
Prior to these amendments, the listed companies, NBFCs registered with RBI and HFCs registered with the National Housing Bank (NHB) were required to create a DRR worth 25 per cent of the value of outstanding debentures for both public issue and private placements.
Release date- 13082019 - The Finance (No.2) Act, 2019 (23 of 2019) has amended the National Housing Bank Act, 1987 conferring certain powers for regulation of Housing Finance Companies (HFCs) with Reserve Bank of India.
Since HFCs didn't fall under the purview of the RBI back then, developers used them as an alternative post RBI's new ruling.
Banks will be permitted to also reckon Government securities held by them up to an amount equal to their incremental outstanding credit to NBFCs and HFCs, over and above the amount of credit to NBFCs and HFCs outstanding on their books as on October 19, 2018, as Level 1 HQLA under FALLCR within the mandatory SLR requirement." This will be in addition to the existing FALLCR of 13 per cent of total deposits, and limited to 0.5 per cent of the bank's total deposits.
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are short-lived climate pollutants used as cooling agents for air- conditioning and refrigeration systems, fire retardants, and solvents.
noncaloric and HFCS-sweetened beverages and the amended Sugar Order 3, which places additional regulations on the importation of HFCS,' the report read.
The Amendment adds powerful greenhouse gases hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) to the list of substances controlled under the Montreal Protocol to be phased down.
HFCS, will continue to push total HFCS/fructose exports to Mexico in light of decreased per capita consumption of HFCS in the United States (Lakkakula and Schmitz, 2013).
The study focused on possible replacements for a blend of HFCs called R-410A, a common refrigerant choice for AC systems in smaller businesses.