AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Spending Watch: Aruba Tourism Authority (A.T.A.) shared May 2026 “Spending Insights 2025,” based on 8,000+ airport exit surveys, showing total visitor spending of USD 3.06B and average daily spend (ADEX) of USD 297, with most spend tied to accommodation (38%) and food & beverage outside (13%). Bridge Works: Aruba’s Wilhelminabrug is in its largest restoration push, with DOW restoring the lower concrete sections after salinity and humidity damage, including specialized removal and rebuilding under the bridge. FinTech Push: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says FinTech is key to Aruba’s diversification, pointing to a UN-ECLAC exploratory study that will feed a FinTech Implementation Plan and support a regional digital financial hub. Consumer Protection: Wever outlined how Aruba’s basic basket system works (1,300 essentials with fixed max prices) and said a new law will enable significant fines for overpricing violations. EU Funding Outlook (Dutch Caribbean): A Dutch Parliament report suggests Curaçao and other islands could see a near-doubling of OCT funding to €999M for 2028–2034, with money aimed at renewable energy, digital infrastructure, climate adaptation, and transport. Local Economy & Culture: Gloria’s Balashi Beer Experience is set to open in Q4, adding a new indoor attraction designed to extend visitor time and deepen ties to local producers and entertainment partners. Neighborhood Action: Prime Minister Mike Eman visited Rooi Afo and Seroe Preto for cleanup and local production initiatives, including meetings with a honey producer and discussions on agriculture and the environment. Sports & Community: The KLM Aruba Marathon highlighted Hicks Mittelholzer’s Men’s 25–29 age-group win, while World Cup fan programming continues to drive downtown match-day buzz at Renaissance Marketplace.
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