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LG PRESENTS DIFFERENTIATED LUXURY EXPERIENCE WITH ITS SECOND-GENERATION LG SIGNATURE LINEUP AT CES 2023

Company’s Ultra-Premium Appliances Boast Cutting-edge Technologies, Timeless Design and Outstanding Energy Efficiency

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — LG Electronics (LG) will unveil its second-generation LG SIGNATURE home appliance lineup at CES 2023. Offering timeless design and innovative technologies for a more convenient, stylish, and sustainable life at home, the sophisticated, new products will be on show in the LG SIGNATURE zone of LG’s booth under the theme of ‘Live Beyond.’

LG Electronics unveils its second-generation LG SIGNATURE home appliance lineup at CES 2023

Seven years after its launch, LG SIGNATURE continues to redefine ultra-premium; delivering elegant, highly-advanced appliances and living solutions that take performance, design and usability to new heights. While remaining true to the brand’s philosophy and craftsman-like quality, the second-generation lineup adds differentiated features and technologies that offer even more convenience, as well as new colors, materials and finishes that bring a sleeker, more minimalist look to the home.

The models on display at CES will include the brand-new LG SIGNATURE 4-Door French-Door refrigerator with Dual InstaView™, a washer and dryer pair with 7-inch LCD touch panels, Over-the-Range Microwave Oven with smart InstaView™, and the double Oven Slide-in Range with built-in cameras and automatic time and temperature-setting functionality. Among other LG SIGNATURE products appearing in the exhibit are an air conditioner, air purifier, OLED TV and the Wine Cellar.

The LG SIGNATURE zone, comprising of living room, laundry room and kitchen, has been created in partnership with Italian designer furniture brand, Molteni&C. The aesthetically refined, technologically advanced products from the LG SIGNATURE range will be complemented in each stylish appointed interior scene by Molteni&C’s stunning furniture pieces.

“LG SIGNATURE second-generation appliances combine our exclusive technologies, an array of enhanced features of convenience and efficiency, and gorgeous, modern design for a smart, sustainable and more luxurious life at home,” said Lyu Jae-cheol, president of LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company.

Visitors to LG’s booth (#15501, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas) at CES 2023 from January 5-8 will have the opportunity to see all of the company’s latest lifestyle innovations, including the LG SIGNATURE gen-two appliances.

About LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company

The LG Home Appliance & Air Solution Company is a global leader in home appliances, smart home solutions, air solutions as well as visionary products featuring LG ThinQ AI. The company is creating various solutions with its industry leading core technologies and is committed to making life better and healthier for consumers by developing thoughtfully designed kitchen appliances, living appliances, HVAC and air purification solutions. Together, these products deliver enhanced convenience, superb performance, efficient operation and compelling health benefits. For more news on LG, visit www.LGnewsroom.com.

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CGTN: Vitality under COVID-19: China’s smart ports aid increased throughput

BEIJING, Dec. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — China’s Qingdao Port, a subsidiary of Shandong Port Group and the second-largest foreign trade port in east China’s Shandong Province, has seen an increase in anchorage rotations of very large container ships, according to China Media Group.

The port has handled ultra-large container ships more than 300 times. Ultra-large container ships are usually 400 meters long and have a capacity of over 20,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU).

The port has also handled 200-meter-long container ships more than 3,900 times, a 7-percent increase year on year, CMG said.

Handling that much freight under the impact of COVID-19 is challenging, particularly with reduced labor. However, the unloading rate at the Qingdao Port increased by 16 percent from January to November, thanks to the port’s record-setting intelligent system.

The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the global port and water transportation industry. However, China’s major ports have seen an increase in throughput and made significant progress in digital and intelligent construction, thereby playing a leading role in the intelligent development of ports globally.

Qingdao Port is the world’s first to have an air-track intelligent transporting system capable of handling 1.5 million TEUs annually. The system set a new world record in June for managing as many as 67.76 TEUs in an hour, with an average of 60.18 TEUs per hour, a 14.2-percent jump from its previous record.

China now leads the world in the number of automated terminals, both built and under construction, according to the Ministry of Transport. All the major ports in Shanghai and Tianjin are equipped with automated bridge cranes or tracks.

Coupled with the continuous investment in domestic ports and a large number of high-tech enterprises, the concept and practice of smart port construction have been innovative, Mi Weijian, a professor at Shanghai Maritime University, told Xinhua.

For large corporate ports, such as the Shandong Port Science and Technology Group, in-house cooperation is the key to upgrading existing facilities into a fully automated waterfront container terminal, which helps reduce the overall costs by 70 percent compared with newly built terminals, according to Xinhua.

“Now we have traditional terminals, semi-automatic terminals and fully automatic terminals,” said Wang Yusheng, deputy general manager of the group. “The loading and unloading of a ship can be done in three different kinds of terminals, which maximizes the integration of terminal resources.”

Link: https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-12-28/Vitality-under-COVID-19-China-s-smart-ports-aid-increased-throughput-1g7OLnTDJtK/index.html

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Digitt+ Granted Pilot Launch Approval in Pakistan

LAHORE, Pakistan, Dec. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Digitt+, Pakistan’s first agriculture focused Fintech, today announced that the State Bank of Pakistan has formally granted it approval to pilot launch their Electronic Money Institution (EMI). Digitt+ is powered by Akhtar Fuiou Technologies (AFT).

Digitt+ is committed to digitizing the agricultural ecosystem, offering financial inclusion to farmers and unbanked people through its technology, partnerships, and relationships with agribusinesses and FMCGs in Pakistan.

Digitt+ has partnered with FuiouPay, a leading international payment solutions provider, to provide market-based alternative to the traditional banking system. FuiouPay offers holistic enabling solutions through their seventy five intellectual property licenses and several patented software.

Qasim Akhtar Khan, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Digitt+ talked about the scale and potential of the venture: “We look forward to providing financial technology solutions to the farmers of Pakistan who will be able to open bank accounts and gain access to credit and modern digital financial services such as bill payments, e-commerce, investments, and money transfers. This effort has the potential to solve food security issues, enhance crop yields, and improve human welfare in Pakistan, directly impacting thousands of farmers and merchants.”

Pakistan has been an agriculture powerhouse for decades. Agriculture employs almost half of the country’s workforce and contributes about 25% to GDP. Despite its size and prominence, the sector does not have commensurate access to financial services from the banking system. Furthermore, recent climate change has devastated farmers and deeply impacted their production, thus making access to financial technology all the more important. Such services can provide much-needed access to formal banking channels and donor agencies to support farmers in adapting to climate change.

“At Digitt+, we are using technology to develop innovative digital financial products focusing on micro services to build a comprehensive platform that will enable the delivery of these solutions to a wide range of users, not only for the retail Agri market but for the corporate sector as well, through the provision of specialized business tools.” added Ahmed Saleemi, CEO of Digitt+, giving further insight on how the company would unlock the potential of the Agri economy.

Digitt+ is braced to embark on a mission to revolutionize the Agriculture Fintech sector in Pakistan. The approval from State Bank of Pakistan is an important milestone in that direction.

CONTACT: Noman Shabbir, noman@toplinepr.com

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Arab Parliament prioritises scientific research to achieve development

Cairo, The Arab Parliament Thursday said that raising the status of scientific research has become “one of the main requirements” for achieving sustainable development and security in Arab countries.

The President of the pan-Arab legislature, Adel Assoumi, said during a meeting with the Secretary-General of the Prince Muhammad bin Fahd International Foundation and the President of Prince Muhammad bin Fahd University, Issa al-Ansari that Arab countries must have an “ample” share in scientific research to achieve a safe future for the present and future generations.

Assoumi added that the Arab Parliament would be keen to initiate “positive and constructive” cooperation with Prince Muhammad bin Fahd University.

For his part, Issa al-Ansari viewed the non-traditional initiatives adopted by the university to qualify students for the requirements of public life, explaining that the university is implementing the international standards adopted to empower youth.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan works minister, USAID officials meet on school projects

Amman, Minister of Public Works, Housing and Transport Maher Abu Alsamen, Thursday held talks with USAID officials in Amman on studies and designs for new school projects funded by the USAID.

Abu Alsaman praised USAID’s support for Jordan’s infrastructure projects in various sectors and said he is keen to strengthen future cooperation.

The meeting discussed issues related to implementing USAID-funded projects and finding solutions and ways. It highlighted the completed projects and emphasised the need to increase cooperation on future projects.

They discussed issues related to USAID’s support for education, including the project to strengthen school administration and planning (ESMP) and the inclusive school programme (ISP), through which 30 schools would be established, and the school education environment transformation programme (STP).

For their part, USAID representatives expressed their appreciation for the “great” role the Ministry of Public Works plays.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Crude prices decline

Washington, Crude prices Thursday dropped 2.5 per cent in the US market to continue their losses for the second day in a row, moving away from their three-week high streak with the continuation of corrections and profit-taking, in addition to demand concerns in the oil market in China, according to the “FX” global economic website.

Preliminary data from the American Petroleum Institute showed a decrease in crude inventories in the US for the second week. US crude fell by 2.5 per cent to $ 76.83 a barrel from the opening price of $ 78.78, recording the highest price at $ 78.79. Brent crude declined by 2.3 per cent to $81.90 from the opening price of $83.79 and the highest at $83.82.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Egypt: East coast hit with magnitude 4.4 quake

Amman, Egypt’s east coast Thursday was hit with a magnitude 4.4 quake, according to the Jordan Seismological Observatory.

The director of the observatory, Ghassan Sweidan, said that the earthquake recorded at 5:57 pm occurred at a depth of 15 km.

Sweidan added that the earthquake is considered a medium-strength earthquake.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan, Egypt to continue trucks, buses entry mechanism

Amman, Jordan and Egypt on Wednesday discussed a mechanism streamlining trucks’ entry to both countries, a statement by the Ministry of Transport said on Thursday.

During a Jordanian-Egyptian land transport technical committee meeting, both countries agreed to extend the current mechanism that allows trucks to cross into and out of the other country via the Aqaba-Nuweiba route, regardless of whether the trucks are empty or carrying cargo, for an additional two years.

Furthermore, the entry mechanism for buses transporting passengers between the two countries was maintained for the next two years, subject to registration at Nuibaa customs upon entry and exit.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King congratulates Sudan on Independence Day

Amman, His Majesty King Abdullah II on Thursday sent a congratulatory cable to Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, Chairman of the Sovereignty Council of Sudan, the country’s collective transitional head of state, on the occasion of his country’s Independence Day.

In the cable, the King wished brotherly people of Sudan further progress and prosperity.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Fuel price ceilings ‘variable;’ set on monthly basis-EMRC

Amman, Price ceilings for fuel derivatives included in the executive program of Economic Modernization Vision (EMV) for 2023-2025 “will not be permanent nor fixed and will be linked to multiple variables that are still under study,” Member of Commissioner Board of Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC), Wafa’a Bakhit, said.

EMRC will set price ceilings on a monthly basis, which requires issuance of a related bylaw, mechanisms and standards for monitoring the process, Bakhit added.

According to EMRC’s website, Bakhit noted shift to price ceilings mechanism seeks to activate competitiveness in the markets, which ultimately serves interest of the Jordanian citizen within the sustainable resources policy aimed to improve use and sustainability of Jordan’s natural resources.

The vision’s executive program featured 13 initiatives and 54 priorities at a total cost of JD688 million, of which JD202 million will allocated in 2023, for the energy sector aimed to implementing the financial sustainability plan for the electricity sector and launching a roadmap for hydrogen use and production and related legislation.

In addition, the program seeks to install solar cell systems for municipalities, launch fuel pricing ceiling mechanism, supply industrial estates with natural gas, as well as a study to identify storage options for renewable electric energy and implementation of regional power interconnection projects.

Source: Jordan News Agency