AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoEconomy Watch: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says Aruba’s 2026 outlook is positive, with DEACI projecting growth that builds on stronger-than-expected 2025 results—stay-over visitors up to 1.5 million (+7%) and employment relations rising 4%, alongside tax relief boosting private consumption. UNESCO & Nature: Aruba has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, covering the whole island and linking biodiversity, cultural heritage, and sustainable development. Climate Adaptation: A national survey finds nearly 9 in 10 residents back climate adaptation as a top priority for the next decade. Food Security & Agriculture: Aruba and other Dutch Caribbean islands signed a renewed MoU under DC ALFA to strengthen agriculture, livestock, and fisheries through 2035, while studies stress how limited land makes full self-sufficiency unrealistic. Hospitality Investments: Resorts keep rolling out upgrades—from Embassy Suites’ beachside dining service to Boardwalk Boutique Hotel’s Green Globe certification and Bucuti & Tara’s Earth Week sustainability push. Logistics & Aviation: FedEx partner Mountain Air Cargo seeks regulatory relief to keep Caribbean island routes running as it transitions to larger aircraft. Tourism Culture: Flip Flop Festival Day 2 lands with Myke Towers and Machel Montano at Harbor Arena.
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