AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWage & Welfare Boost: Aruba’s government is increasing allowances for minimum-wage workers and welfare recipients in 2026, aiming to strengthen purchasing power as the island balances growth with cost-of-living pressure. Tourism Workforce Training: The Aruba Tourism Authority wrapped its annual training week, with tour guides completing certification and service standards reinforced across the sector. Cruise & Connectivity: MSC Opera is repositioning toward year-round Caribbean operations, with Aruba expected to be part of the network from 2027. Energy Transition Readiness: In the Dutch Kingdom’s renewable-energy talks, experts stress Curaçao (and the region) needs grid upgrades, storage, and backup capacity before scaling solar and wind. Infrastructure Works: Aruba’s Department of Public Works continues major restoration on Wilhelmina Bridge in Oranjestad, focusing on rebuilding deteriorated concrete. FinTech Roadmap: Aruba’s Minister Geoffrey Wever advances plans to position the island as a regional digital financial hub, building on a UN-ECLAC exploratory study and a Netherlands-supported implementation plan. UNESCO Conservation: UNESCO has designated Aruba as a biosphere reserve, adding the island to its global network for ecosystem protection. Local Business Support: COCI and RVO connected entrepreneurs to funding and support tools to help businesses grow and reach new markets. Sports & Community: The KLM Aruba Marathon drew 3,000 runners from 42 countries, setting a new course record, while Aruba’s rock scene celebrated Battle of the Bands 2026 with Red Rush taking top honors.
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