AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy Security: Aruba’s government approved a loan of AWG 7 million to remove deteriorating industrial towers at Refineria di Aruba, aiming to protect fuel supply and electricity generation. Consumer Protection: A new structural supervision system for the Basic Basket Price Law kicks in Aug. 15, with inspections and fines for merchants that exceed maximum prices. Tourism Strategy: The Aruba Tourism Authority keeps pushing its “When you love Aruba, it loves you back” campaign, shifting messaging from visitor numbers to responsible “guest” behavior. Business & Growth Model: The Aruba Chamber Business Event 2026 urged a move “from volume to value” and “from dependence to diversification,” warning tourism success is straining infrastructure, traffic, nature, and housing. Regional Security: The Dutch Ministry of Defense flags Venezuela instability as a risk for Aruba, including possible airspace closures, supply disruptions, and migration pressure, and plans a permanent Marine presence in the Caribbean. Connectivity: WEI Connect, powered by Starlink, promises enterprise internet deployment in hours, targeting fixed and mobile sites. Humanitarian Response: Aruba launched its first earthquake relief mission to Venezuela, with Red Cross teams focusing on initial medical support and on-the-ground needs. Primary Sector Youth: The Piskechi Program completed its first fishing course for young participants, building skills and interest in Aruba’s primary sector.
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