AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Pride for the ABC Islands: Curaçao’s historic World Cup debut is sparking celebrations across Aruba, Bonaire and the wider Dutch Kingdom, with international media attention and “Blue Wave” watch parties set to put the islands’ sports identity on the global map. Infrastructure & Public Works: Aruba is pressing ahead with major restoration work on Wilhelminabrug, tackling decades of concrete wear from salinity and humidity to keep a key Oranjestad route safe. FinTech Push: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says FinTech is central to Aruba’s economic diversification, backed by a UN-ECLAC exploratory study and a plan aimed at a regional digital finance hub. Consumer Protection on Prices: Aruba’s basic basket system is getting tougher enforcement, with new powers for fines and an app for price checks and complaints. Tourism & Service Skills: The Aruba Tourism Authority wrapped its annual training week, certifying tour guides and expanding service excellence programs for frontliners. Local Economy & Community: Prime Minister Mike Eman visited Neighborhood Action initiatives in Rooi Afo and Seroe Preto, including cleanup efforts and local farming discussions. EU Funding Outlook: A Dutch Parliament report suggests Curaçao and other Dutch Caribbean islands could see a major jump in EU OCT funding for 2028–2034, if they can deliver strong project execution.
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