LG unveils biggest microwave oven series in Kingdom

Updated 04 March 2013
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LG unveils biggest microwave oven series in Kingdom

LG Electronics (LG), a global leader and technology innovator in home appliances, and United Yousuf Mohammed Naghi Ltd. announced the launch of its new biggest capacity microwave oven for Saudi market.
Biggest capacity is defined as 56 liters with health care features, streamlined design and innovative technology. This new oven, which comes with 1,000 W output, stainless steel, child lock and easy clean cavity function, has designs and innovative features catering directly to the needs of consumers in Saudi market. LG, one of the world’s major brands in the microwave oven sector, continues to offer consumers the latest in technology and design.
As part of its commitment to health care and advancement into developing products that have significant family health care capabilities, LG has launched its “Biggest Capacity Ever 56 Litre Microwave Oven” with i-Wave Technology Function and sub technology Eco On, an energy saving stand-by power function.
"LG Intellowave System, which is called i-Wave technology transformed from optimal microwave, comes out of specially designed Diffused Reflex slots for better cooking performance. Intellowave system provides excellent cooking by generating many hot points compared with the conventional wave system,” said John Lee, president of LG electronics, KSA.
"The '56 L Biggest Ever Microwave Oven' boasts a number of unique and convenient features that positions it as a leader in its category because of its unique design and features," said Sanginn Lee, senior home appliance product manager of LG Electronics KSA.
Its specifications: Capacity 56L, 1,000 W power output, recessed turntable (Φ305 mm), color stainless, auto defrost, quick defrost, child lock function, and Eco On.


19k ‘Made in Saudi Arabia’ products now reaching 180 markets: industry minister

Updated 15 December 2025
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19k ‘Made in Saudi Arabia’ products now reaching 180 markets: industry minister

RIYADH: Products carrying the “Made in Saudi” logo have reached 19,000 and are shipped to 180 countries, according to the minister of industry and mineral resources.

In his opening speech at the third edition of the “Made in Saudi” exhibition, Bandar Alkhorayef indicated that the program now includes 3,700 registered national companies.

He noted that the first half of 2025 recorded the highest semi-annual figure for non-oil exports, valued at SR307 billion ($81.8 billion), after total exports in 2024 reached approximately SR515 billion.

The “Made in Saudi” program was launched in 2021 with the aim of strengthening the presence of local products in domestic and international markets and contributing to the growth of the national economy in line with Vision 2030 targets.

The minister highlighted the efforts of the Saudi Exports Development Authority in facilitating the access of national products to global markets.

This has been achieved through the signing of 108 export agreements, the registration of 433 importers on the Saudi Exports platform, and the licensing of nine export houses whose outbound trade has reached 21 countries with a value of SR390 million.

The “Made in Saudi” program is an initiative of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program. It is managed by the Saudi Export Development Authority, also known as Saudi Exports, a governmental body tasked with increasing the Kingdom’s non-oil exports. 

Saudi Exports developed and is managing the program with the strategic intent of supporting the nation in achieving the objectives of its transformative Vision 2030.

The Authority, through the “Made in Saudi” program, has recently participated as a strategic partner in The Big 5 2025, a leading global exhibition for the construction industry held in Dubai in November. 

Saudi Exports led a delegation of more than 50 construction companies from the Kingdom to the event, which drew over 2,000 exhibitors from more than 165 countries. 

The program also participated as a strategic public sector partner in the National Development Fund’s Momentum 2025 development finance conference in Riyadh in December, reflecting its integral role in Saudi Arabia’s national economic transformation under Vision 2030.

The conference featured over 100 speakers focused on fostering partnerships to expand financing channels, reflecting the NDF’s central role as an enabler and a strategic driver of the national development finance system.