AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCaribbean Tourism & Media Push: Curaçao’s World Cup debut is driving a coordinated international media visit, with outlets and influencers set to cover Blue Wave watch parties and the island’s match-week buzz—plus Aruba’s own media presence. EU Funding Outlook: A Dutch Parliament report says the EU’s OCT program could nearly double to €999M for 2028–2034, with €425M earmarked for Dutch/French Caribbean territories—renewables, digital infrastructure, climate adaptation, transport and biodiversity among the targets. Aruba Consumer Protection: Aruba’s “basic basket” system (1,300 essentials with fixed max prices) gets stronger enforcement next week, including new fines for overpricing, backed by an app for price checks and complaints. Infrastructure Works: Aruba’s Wilhelminabrug restoration continues, focusing on repairing concrete damaged by salinity and humidity and tackling the logistics of removing material from underneath the bridge. FinTech Policy: Minister Geoffrey Wever frames FinTech as a path to a regional digital finance hub, building on a UN-ECLAC study to shape Aruba’s FinTech Implementation Plan. Local Business & Culture: Gloria’s Balashi Beer Experience is slated to open in Q4, adding an indoor, air-conditioned attraction tied to Aruba’s brewing story and local sourcing. Sports & Community: Prime Minister Mike Eman’s Neighborhood Action program in Rooi Afo and Seroe Preto highlighted cleanup efforts, local production, and community values.
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