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Over 100 Fans, Influencers and Cricketers Attend IPL Final Screening Hosted by Anis Sajan in Dubai
Over 100 Fans, Influencers and Cricketers Attend IPL Final Screening Hosted by Anis Sajan in Dubai

Emirates 24/7

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Emirates 24/7

Over 100 Fans, Influencers and Cricketers Attend IPL Final Screening Hosted by Anis Sajan in Dubai

Over 100 people including influencers, employees, and domestic cricket players gathered at the residence of Anis Sajan, Vice Chairman of Danube Group and popularly known as Mr. Cricket UAE, for a unique IPL Final screening. The event turned his private mansion into a stadium-style viewing space, offering fans a chance to experience the match in a shared and energetic environment. With no IPL matches held in the UAE this season, the screening filled a noticeable gap for cricket enthusiasts in the region. The setup featured a live DJ, dhol players, a Virat Kohli act, a pani puri competition, and cricket-themed games, creating a setting that reflected the festive spirit of the tournament. 'The IPL isn't just a cricket tournament; it's the biggest celebration of the year after Diwali, Holi, and Eid,' said Anis Sajan. 'With no access to stadium matches for Indians living in the UAE this season, I wanted to bring that energy home. This event was about keeping the spirit of the game alive, loud, and united.' The UAE has previously hosted IPL matches, but this year's absence was felt by many Indian expats. Events like this one provided a way for the community to come together and share their passion for the game. Reactions from attendees: Shanu Suresh, Lifestyle Influencer: 'It wasn't just a party, it captured the feeling of being part of the IPL.' Chaya Mughal, Former Captain, UAE Women's National Cricket Team.: 'Anis bhai brought the stadium to the city. The energy was real.' Angad, Danube Group: 'This reminded me of being in the middle of an IPL crowd. It brought everyone together.' The event reflects Anis Sajan's ongoing efforts to support and promote cricket in the UAE. While it may not have been a stadium, the atmosphere and spirit of the evening showed that passion for the game can thrive anywhere. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

Look: Dubai homes, cafes transform into mini stadiums for IPL finals
Look: Dubai homes, cafes transform into mini stadiums for IPL finals

Khaleej Times

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

Look: Dubai homes, cafes transform into mini stadiums for IPL finals

Cricket fever swept through Dubai on Tuesday evening as residents transformed their homes into lively mini stadiums to watch the thrilling IPL finals. With massive screens, themed decor, and an atmosphere charged with excitement, families, friends, and colleagues gathered to celebrate the culmination of two months of intense cricket action. One of the standout celebrations was hosted by Dubai businessman Anis Sajan, vice chairman at Danube Group, who turned his home into a stadium-like setting for the IPL finals screening. With a massive screen and IPL-themed decor reflecting the spirit of the game, Sajan welcomed guests, including family and colleagues, to cheer on their favorite teams. The energy was palpable, with spectators jumping to their feet for every boundary and wicket. RCB fans, in particular, rallied behind their star player, Virat Kohli, while supporters of Punjab added to the friendly banter. 'IPL is like a celebration of a festival, and that too for two months. In this continuous celebration, we have to celebrate grandly in Dubai. When it comes to RCB, they are my favourites, and the reason is Virat Kohli,' said Sajan, who is also known as Mr Cricket UAE. 'We had great enthusiasm among the spectators at home today, some rooting for RCB, while others rooted for Punjab. Whichever team wins doesn't matter. Cricket wins at the end of the day," he added. Sattar Ahmed, one of the guests, said, 'Watching the match here felt like being in the stadium itself. Everyone was on their feet for every six and wicket. 'The energy is always next level. You don't just watch the match, you feel every moment of it when we watch it together,' he added. Cafes, restaurants see heavy crowd While private screenings lit up homes across the city, public venues were no less charged. Cafes and restaurants across Dubai, especially in popular spots like Tecom, Jumeirah, and Karama, reported full houses, with many patrons having made reservations days in advance. At Fisherman's Hub in Tecom, the mood was nothing short of electrifying. 'It felt like a mini stadium here. We are all rooting for RCB as we all have lived in Bangalore for a long time,' said Suraj, who watched the match with his friends. 'The place was packed, and every time a six was hit, the entire cafe erupted in cheers.' 'It's a weekday, and we all have our engagements. But we had decided to watch the match at a sports bar or a cafe. I am so glad we made it, and we are having a good time together after ages,' added Suraj. Meanwhile, Mariam Mustafa, a mother of two from Delhi, shared her excitement after watching the game at Moon Mood Cafe in Oud Metha. She came with extended family and friends to make the most of the final match. "There was an electrifying atmosphere. Strangers were high-fiving, cheering together, and even arguing over DRS decisions like they were family.' 'We had watched all the Punjab matches at home, but this time, it was great to watch it in a cafe surrounded by others. Irrespective of who wins, I can't believe we'll have to wait another 10 months for this kind of cricketing entertainment," she added.

UAE consumers face price hike as shipping costs surge after China-US export rush
UAE consumers face price hike as shipping costs surge after China-US export rush

Khaleej Times

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

UAE consumers face price hike as shipping costs surge after China-US export rush

Shipping costs have surged dramatically in recent days, doubling due to a container shortage triggered by an export rush from China to the US. This followed a temporary easing of tariffs between the US and the world's second-largest economy. Industry executives warn that businesses in the UAE are unable to absorb the entire increase in freight charges and are therefore passing part of the cost onto consumers. 'Shipping costs have more than doubled over the past 10 to 15 days. We used to pay between $1,000 to $1,400 per container, but now we're being quoted $2,500 to $3,000,' Anis Sajan, Vice-Chairman of Danube Group, in an interview with Khaleej Times. 'This sharp rise is a direct result of the sudden surge in shipments after the US temporarily relaxed tariffs on Chinese goods.' Despite the steep rise in prices, Sajan noted that container availability remains limited. 'In some cases, we're willing to pay double, but we still can't secure containers. Most vessels and containers have been redirected to the US, leaving Middle Eastern importers struggling to find capacity.' The current shipping disruption follows a period of uncertainty after former US President Donald Trump announced tariff hikes on Chinese imports, initially raising them to 145 per cent before reducing them to 30 per cent. The escalating trade tensions caused turmoil in global stock markets and commodity prices, amid fears of a broader slowdown in global trade. In April, the World Trade Organisation projected a 0.2 per cent contraction in global merchandise trade volumes due to the ongoing trade war and associated policy uncertainties. According to the Drewry World Container Index, the cost of shipping a 40-foot container rose from $2,076 on May 8 to $2,508 by May 29 – a 21 per cent increase in just three weeks. The surge is attributed to a renewed wave of US-bound shipments following the US administration's temporary suspension of tariff hikes. 'Shipping rates spiked abruptly when the US paused or delayed its tariff increases on Chinese goods. This triggered a flood of shipments to the US, all at once, causing a shortage of vessels and containers. It wasn't a gradual rise – it was driven by panic and urgency,' Sajan explained. Impact on UAE Consumers The UAE and China maintain strong trade ties, with bilateral trade expected to reach $100 billion in the coming years. The UAE imports a wide range of products from China, including electronics, machinery, vehicles, toys, sports equipment, furniture, lighting, chemicals, footwear, and apparel. In a bid to enhance trade relations, China has initiated talks with the UAE for a potential free trade agreement, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Thani Al Zeyoudi told Reuters last week. While tariff tensions had been brewing for some time, Sajan said the current shipping chaos began only after the US unexpectedly paused its tariff hikes, giving American buyers a brief window to place large orders at pre-tariff rates. This overwhelmed global shipping networks. 'It's been especially difficult for small and medium-sized traders. Larger firms like ours are able to manage using existing inventories and established logistics networks, but even we're struggling to secure containers. For smaller traders, the costs are prohibitive, and delays are damaging supply chains and profit margins,' he said. Sajan acknowledged that the rising shipping costs are ultimately being passed on to consumers. 'Ultimately, the end consumer pays the price. If freight costs rise, businesses can't absorb the entire increase. We pass on a portion to our clients, who then adjust their pricing accordingly — it creates a ripple effect. So yes, UAE residents will likely see price increases in certain goods, particularly imported building materials and essential items,' he said. Looking ahead, Sajan anticipates a gradual decline in freight rates once the immediate US demand subsides and global container circulation begins to normalise. 'But that could take at least 2 to 3 months — and only if there are no further disruptions. The market is extremely sensitive right now. Any new geopolitical event or supply chain disruption could prolong the situation,' he warned.

IPL on JioStar becomes a launchpad for global brand Danube Properties' India-focused real estate blitz
IPL on JioStar becomes a launchpad for global brand Danube Properties' India-focused real estate blitz

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

IPL on JioStar becomes a launchpad for global brand Danube Properties' India-focused real estate blitz

The 18th season of the Indian Premier League has resumed in full swing after it was paused in early May due to geopolitical reasons. The tournament caters to a billion viewers in India and has emerged as one of the biggest properties for advertisers to build brand reputations and engage audiences. Its unprecedented scale makes IPL an unmissable opportunity for the Dubai-based conglomerate, Danube Group . Using a compelling campaign built around the tagline, 'Danube Hai Na,' the campaign aims to inspire Indian investors to explore the potential of Dubai's dynamic real estate market. In an exclusive interview of JioStar Brand Play , in association with Anis Sajan, Vice Chairman, Danube Group, spoke to Shilpa Rathnam, Associate Editor & Anchor – Video Initiatives, The Economic Times, about Danube Properties ' creative strategy behind the IPL 2025 campaign and how leveraging 'Brand Spotlight' has increased the number of leads for the brand. 'Since our ad launched, it's captured the attention of millions of Indians. Cricket is a religion here, and IPL is a nationwide festival; thus, it is vital for our brand to be visible at the IPL,' said Sajan. Convinced that 'Jo Dikhta Hai, Woh Bikta Hai'—what's seen, sells, Sajan views IPL as the ultimate platform to showcase Danube Properties. Recognising word-of-mouth as a powerful driver of brand recall, Danube aims to enhance its reputation and amplify client recommendations through this high-visibility campaign. 'I wouldn't be surprised if, post-IPL, we see a wave of tourists flocking to Dubai, despite the summer heat,' remarked Sajan, who aims to attract Indian investors looking for a place they can call home. On a marquee cricket platform like Star Sports, Sajan believes it strengthens the emotional and aspirational appeal of their brand, creating a lasting impression. They are confident this impact will continue to grow, reaching more audiences and enhancing their brand's reputation. For Danube Properties, a relatively new player in India's mass media landscape, IPL offers a prime opportunity to embed its brand in the minds of potential investors. Thrilled with the partnership, Sajan remarked, 'Star Sports and JioHotstar are simple yet powerful platforms, with audiences glued to their screens, whether on mobile or at home. Danube's USP lies in its marketing, and IPL's massive viewership, reaching even beyond India, has driven enquiries from global markets. It's truly a win-win situation.'

Milano by Danube takes centre stage at the 137th Canton Fair in China
Milano by Danube takes centre stage at the 137th Canton Fair in China

Gulf Today

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Milano by Danube takes centre stage at the 137th Canton Fair in China

Milano by Danube, the leading brand renowned for bath and home solutions, is making a powerful impact at the 137th Canton Fair, taking place during Phase 2, from April 23 to 27, 2025, in Guangzhou, China. As a flagship brand of the Danube Group, Milano is showcasing its advanced water heaters—highlighting its leadership in innovation and quality within the water heating sector. A Strategic Global Opportunity Anis Sajan, Vice Chairman of Danube Group, stated, 'The Canton Fair is the world's largest trade exhibition, welcoming buyers and sellers from over 220 countries and regions. There is no better platform for global exposure. For Milano, it is more than just visibility—it is a strategic opportunity to grow our footprint in key markets across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America.' 'While we are highlighting our water heater range at the fair, we are also presenting Milano's full portfolio—from sanitaryware and electricals to hardware and home utility items. Milano is a complete destination for all home improvement needs. Thanks to our robust logistical infrastructure in both Dubai and China, we offer buyers the flexibility to choose between mixed-container shipments from Dubai or full-lot orders from China. Our mission is clear: to make Milano a truly global brand, accessible and adaptable to every market. Because at the Canton Fair, the world is here—from Asia to Africa, the Americas to Europe,' said Anis Sajan. Networking & Global Growth Held across 1.55 million square meters and featuring 28,000+ exhibitors, the Canton Fair is a vital indicator of international trade trends. Milano's return this year follows an impressive $95 million in water heater sales in 2024, a result of consistent participation and strong brand resonance. Sahil Sajan, Director of Milano by Danube, said, 'Milano is more than just a product—it's a promise of quality and accessibility. Our presence at the Canton Fair allows us to connect, collaborate, and stay ahead of market trends. It's not just about displaying products—it's about building meaningful relationships with long-term partners, engaging new suppliers, and sharing what makes Milano truly unique: durable quality, and complete home solutions under one roof.' He added, 'We are showcasing the latest upgrades in our water heating technology, while also expanding on our offerings in electricals, hardware, and utilities. This is also a great opportunity to explore joint ventures with global manufacturers to bring more value to our customers. We want the world to experience why Milano is the brand of choice for today's quality-conscious consumer.' With Dubai's real estate sector booming, Milano's portfolio is already playing a pivotal role in several landmark projects. 'We are not just here to grow exports—we are also here to meet the rising demand within the UAE and broader Middle East. We invite developers, architects, and contractors to explore the complete Milano range and discover how our products can elevate their residential and commercial projects,' Sahil emphasized. As Phase 2 of the Canton Fair focuses on sanitary and bathroom equipment, building materials, and household items, Milano's participation reflects the company's dedication to providing comprehensive home improvement solutions. It also highlights the strengthening trade ties between the UAE and China, positioning Milano as a prime example of how UAE-based companies are growing globally through innovation, quality, and strategic partnerships.

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