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PCC

(in Britain) abbreviation for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Press Complaints Commission
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'Our partnership allows for the sharing of information and coordination of enforcement actions toward a more robust competition landscape in the energy sector,' said PCC Chairman Arsenio M.
PCC said it is allowing the transaction to proceed as it is not likely to lead to substantial lessening of competition in the relevant markets of pediatric and adult cough medicines, pediatric painkillers and vitamins.
"The Philippine Competition Commission's ("PCC") review of the proposed acquisition of First Stronghold Cement Industries Inc., ("First Stronghold") of shares in Holcim Philippines Inc.
In a statement on Tuesday, the PCC said that it had set down the rules for an expedited review process for transactions that would be less likely to substantially prevent, lessen, or restrict competition.
PCC chair Arsenio Balisacan alleged Grab submitted 'deficient, inconsistent and incorrect data for the monitoring of its compliance with its voluntary commitments'.
While the votes for the National Assembly elections were announced on Friday, the results for the PCC elections in Wales have yet to be called.
This transaction is valued at approximately USD 37.2bn, including outstanding PCC net debt.
PCC officials said the problem is mostly fixed and the VA now is trying to get the money back from veterans who 'continued to receive student aid after cutting ties with the college.
The select committee further stated that "many people have benefited from a free and discreet service in exactly the way the PCC's founders envisaged".
The PCC service aims to save businesses time, money and stress by tackling workplace issues early to prevent costly and stressful employment tribunals.