AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWaste & Cleanliness: Barcadera’s first Waste Zone agreement is signed, with the “Aruba Limpi” campaign pushing residents toward real behavior change—practical drop-off, better separation, and less illegal dumping—starting June 1. Tourism Policy: Minister Wendrick Cicilia defended a plan to close Aruba’s beaches one day per month as “regenerative tourism,” arguing short recovery periods could help marine ecosystems bounce back. Transport & Consumer Protection: Aruba’s taxi system gets a major upgrade: the official fare list is now live on taxi.aw, with a new minimum fare of $10 and clearer surcharges to cut disputes. Local Economy & Agriculture: A new registration card for primary-sector producers aims to simplify tax incentives and reduce repeated exemption requests. Hospitality & People: AHATA-backed leadership training crowned 70 new hospitality leaders. Culture & Events: Flip Flop Festival expands to two nights (June 5–6) with Dread Mar I added for Friday. Regional Ties: Dutch State Secretary Van den Brug reports EU-Caribbean priorities after the Aruba forum, including digital connectivity, energy transition, maritime links, sargassum, disaster risk—and waste management added.
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