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India.com
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet Shah Rukh Khan's billionaire neighbour, who owns luxurious hotels, travels through private jet, name is..., net worth is Rs...
Meet Shah Rukh Khan's billionaire neighbour owns luxurious hotels, travels through private jet, name is..., net worth is Rs... In 2024, Shah Rukh Khan appeared at the World Governments Summit and his words captivated more than just the hearts of fans. Apart from reflecting on his life and legacy, the superstar casually talked about his next-door neighbour in Dubai, who is none other than Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the current ruler of Dubai himself. Yes you read that right! Shah Rukh Khan lives next to the King of Emirates. At the global event, the actor revealed, 'I spend a lot of time here [in Dubai]. I have a beautiful house which has been given to me by Nakheel [Properties, Government of Dubai-owned real estate]. And it's one of the nicest places in the world because nobody troubles me. And His Excellency, the Prime Minister, also just told me that he stays next to it. So the next new year party is with him. He's a good neighbour, but it's really nice. I really, really enjoy being in Dubai. I really love being here.' Who is Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum? Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the ruler of Dubai, Prime Minster, Vice President, and Minister of Defence of the United Arab Emirates. According to estimates from Celebrity Net Worth and South China Morning Post, his fortune lies between a staggering $14 billion to $18 billion, (approximately Rs 1.1 to 1.4 lakh crore). His primary source of wealth is majorly real estate and government-backed ventures. Moreover, Sheikh Mohammed played a key role in establishing government-owned corporate giants like Emirates Airlines, DP World and Jumeirah Group. According to BBB, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum graduated from Bell Cambridge and Mons Officer Cadet School. He has 23 children from several wives and remains married to his senior wife, Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Al Maktoum, the mother of 12 children. She is the mother of Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, also known as 'Fazza', the Crown Prince of Dubai. The family resides in Zabeel Palace which reportedly has 150 rooms and spans across 15 hectares. His home, gifted by government-owned Nakheel Properties, is situated in Dubai's most elite neighbourhoods. Apart from this, the billionaire owns several luxurious hotels and mostly travels through private jet.


Reuters
13-03-2025
- Business
- Reuters
DP World flags uncertain outlook after annual profit slumps 28%
DUBAI, March 13 (Reuters) - DP World, a Dubai-owned ports and logistics company, reported on Thursday a 28% drop in annual profit, citing higher finance costs and highlighting an uncertain outlook due to "geopolitical risks" and a "changing global trade landscape." Profit attributable to the owners, after separately disclosed items, dropped 27.9% to $591 million, down from $820 million a year earlier, DP World said in a statement, adding that revenue in 2024 grew 9.7% to $20 billion. Yemen's Houthis said on Tuesday they would resume attacks on Israeli ships passing through the Red and Arabian seas, the Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Gulf of Aden, ending a period of relative calm starting in January with the Gaza ceasefire.


Arab News
11-02-2025
- Business
- Arab News
Pakistani, UAE leaders seek to deepen economic partnership for sustainable growth
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday met United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan in Abu Dhabi, Sharif's office said, adding the two leaders discussed ways to deepen economic cooperation between the two countries to achieve sustainable growth. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the World Governments Summit (WGS), being held in Dubai on Feb. 11-13 under the theme 'Shaping Future Governments.' This is Sharif's second visit to the UAE since assuming office in March last year. The UAE is Pakistan's third-largest trading partner after China and the United States, and a major source of foreign investment valued at over $10 billion in the last 20 years, according to the UAE's foreign ministry. Both countries have stepped up efforts in recent years to strengthen their economic relations. In Jan. 2024, Pakistan and the UAE signed multiple agreements worth more than $3 billion for cooperation in railways, economic zones and infrastructure. 'During their meeting at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi, the Prime Minister and His Highness discussed ways to deepen cooperation between Pakistan and the UAE and explored opportunities to enhance mutual interests,' Sharif's office said. 'The talks focused on economic, trade, and development fields, alongside other areas that align with both nations' visions for sustainable economic growth and prosperity.' Policymakers in Pakistan consider the UAE an optimal export destination due to its geographical proximity, which minimizes transportation and freight costs while facilitating commercial transactions. It is also home to more than a million Pakistani expatriates, making it the second-largest Pakistani expatriate community worldwide and a major source of foreign workers' remittances for Pakistan. The meeting provided an opportunity to address the significance of the World Governments Summit in identifying global trends in governance and presenting actionable strategies to enhance government preparedness in navigating global transformations, according to Sharif's office. The discussions underscored the importance of leveraging these shifts to accelerate development and build a better future for all. Sharif is also meeting foreign companies and investors on the WGS sidelines as Pakistan, currently bolstered by a $7 billion facility from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) granted in September, navigates a narrow economic recovery path. In one meeting, Sharif met with the Dubai-owned ports and logistics company DP World's CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem and discussed ongoing and future investments. 'Sharif appreciated DP World's investment in Pakistan and its role in enhancing trade and logistics infrastructure,' the PM's office said in a statement, reiterating Pakistan's commitment to the early completion of projects under two Inter-Governmental Framework Agreements (GAs) signed in Jan. 2024 to strengthen relations in the marine and logistics sectors, including the establishment of a freight corridor and an economic zone near Karachi, the Pakistani commercial capital. '[Sharif] said that Pakistan's strategic location provides an ideal opportunity for DP World to expand its operations and emulate successful projects like Jebel Ali Port in Pakistan,' the PM office said. Under the IGAs, DP World is developing a dedicated freight corridor to run from Karachi Port on the Arabian Sea, passing through Karachi, Pakistan's most populous city, to the Pipri Marshalling Yard, approximately 45km away. The corridor will improve efficiency, transport times, and reduce the overall cost of logistics. State-run Pakistan Railways and Port Qasim Authority will act on behalf of the Pakistan government for the development of the corridor. A second framework agreement was signed with Pakistan's ministry of maritime affairs to dredge the navigation channel. DP World will carry out the capital dredging on behalf of the government of Dubai. The framework agreement will also see the development of an economic zone at Port Qasim, which aims to attract more than US $3 billion foreign direct investment. DP World, on behalf of the government of Dubai, will carry out the development of the economic zone, with the aim of maximizing economic activity in Pakistan. DP World began operations in Pakistan in 1997 at the Qasim International Container Terminal (QICT) – the first of its kind in the country – and has since transformed the facility into a leading gateway for global trade in the region. Separately, Sharif met US businessman and Texas hedge fund manager Gentry Beach, who is close to the family of American President Donald Trump. Beach visited Pakistan last month and discussed investments in the real estate, energy and minerals sectors. 'Beach, while recalling his recent visit to Pakistan, described the government's policies as conducive for business and investment and expressed keen interest in investing in various sectors,' Sharif's office said in a statement, adding that the US investor had pledged to 'implement his investment plans in Pakistan at the earliest.'


Gulf Business
11-02-2025
- Business
- Gulf Business
Trump is looking for fair trade, not free trade: DP World CEO
Dubai-owned ports and logistics company DP World's CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said on Tuesday US President Donald Trump expects other markets to be open if the United States is. Read: Trump is looking for fair trade, not free trade, he said during the World Government Summit in Dubai. The US leader substantially raised tariffs on steel and aluminium imports on Monday to a flat 25 per cent in a move he hopes will aid the struggling industries in the United States but which also risks sparking a multi-front trade war. The tariffs will apply to millions of tons of steel and aluminium imports from Canada, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and other countries. The move will simplify tariffs on the metals 'so that everyone can understand exactly what it means', Trump told reporters.


Khaleej Times
11-02-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Dubai: Trump expects other markets to be open if US is, says DP World CEO
Dubai-owned ports and logistics company DP World's CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said on Tuesday US President Donald Trump expects other markets to be open if the market of the United States is. Trump is looking for fair trade, not free trade, he said during the World Government Summit in Dubai. Dubai