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  2. Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Household goods (HHG) include furniture, art and similar items. Express: Very small business or personal items like envelopes are considered overnight express or express letter shipments . These shipments are rarely over a few kilograms or pounds and almost always travel in the carrier's own packaging .

  3. High harmonic generation - Wikipedia

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    High-harmonic generation (HHG) is a non-linear process during which a target (gas, plasma, solid or liquid sample) is illuminated by an intense laser pulse. Under such conditions, the sample will emit the high order harmonics of the generation beam (above the fifth harmonic).

  4. HHG - Wikipedia

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    HHG may refer to: HHG Corporation, Extreme Championship Wrestling; HHG Group, former name of Henderson Group, a global investment management company; High-harmonic generation, a non-linear process during which a target is illuminated by an intense laser pulse; The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; Household goods, a cargo shipping category

  5. The Trump Economy Begins: 5 Things To Buy Now Before ... - AOL

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    Most household appliances, like washing machines, refrigerators and ovens, come from China. With proposed tariffs of up to 60% on these imports, now might be the time to purchase the household ...

  6. 13 Household Things That Cost Less To Replace Than Fix

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    12. Office Chairs. Fixing broken wheels or armrests can be pricey, especially on cheaper models. While some office chairs exceed $100 in price, there are less expensive ones that can be purchased ...

  7. 8 Everyday Items the Middle Class Won’t Be Able To ... - AOL

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    They estimate Trump’s proposed tariffs could increase the cost of these items in the range of 12.6% to 20.6%, and that it equals a loss in consumer purchasing power of between $13.9 and $20.4 ...

  8. Harmonized System - Wikipedia

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    The process of assigning HS codes is known as "HS Classification". All products can be classified in the HS by using the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System ("GRI") that must be applied in strict order.

  9. Household goods - Wikipedia

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    Household goods are a significant part of a country's economy, with their purchase the topic of magazines such as Consumer Reports, their relocation handled by moving companies, and their disposal or redistribution facilitated by companies like Goodwill Industries, services like classified advertising and Craigslist, and events such as garage ...