AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoTrade & Supply Chains: The U.S. declined to renew the USMCA in its current form, pushing the North America trade pact into annual review mode even as it remains in force for 10 more years—raising uncertainty for businesses tied to integrated auto and agriculture supply chains. Consumer Protection & Cost of Living: Aruba’s government is set to strengthen Basic Basket price enforcement with structural supervision and sanctions from Aug. 15, while MPs and central bank-linked figures keep pointing to worsening purchasing power. Tourism Strategy & Growth Limits: The Aruba Chamber Business Event 2026 urged “Beyond Tourism” growth focused on value over volume, as operators also push back on north-coast access rules affecting ATV/UTV tours. Connectivity & Enterprise Tech: WEI Connect, powered by Starlink, is being positioned to get resilient business internet online in hours, and NETGEAR rolled out AI-powered cloud network management for SMEs. Security & Regional Risk: The Netherlands Defense Policy Paper flags Venezuela instability as a hybrid-threat driver for Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, alongside plans for a permanent Marine presence in the Caribbean. Humanitarian Response (Venezuela): Aruba activated its first humanitarian mission to earthquake-hit Venezuela, while local groups coordinate donations—prioritizing medicine and essential supplies over clothing. Primary Sector Skills: The Piskechi Program wrapped its first fishing course for youth, aiming to build long-term capacity in Aruba’s primary sector. Logistics & Travel Disruptions: Cruise schedules continue to shift, with at least one Norwegian itinerary change tied to port availability.
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