AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCivil Registry Backlog: Aruba’s Civil Registry says appointment delays are driven by rising demand after work permits, and officials outlined steps to expand registration capacity. Tourism Shift to Alternatives: A.T.A. data shows faster growth in smaller hotels and private rentals—over 267,000 visitors stayed in these categories by May 2026, up 17.3%, with private rentals now driving nearly 42% of overnight stays. Air Connectivity Boost: Wingo launched year-round Barranquilla–Aruba service and added seasonal Bucaramanga flights, signaling stronger Colombia demand. Primary Sector Tender: Aruba’s Finance and Primary Sector ministry opened a 36-month tender to upgrade Santa Rosa’s agriculture, livestock and fisheries services, including repairs and irrigation work. Energy Investment: Aruba S.p.A. acquired three hydroelectric plants near Turin, adding ~10GWh annually and pushing its owned hydro portfolio beyond 60GWh. Fuel Prices Ease: Government reduced gasoline, diesel and kerosene prices, keeping part of a subsidy to cushion households. Social Policy Pressure: Parliamentarian Eduard Pieters urged urgent action on social assistance rules that may penalize recipients abroad for more than four weeks, even for humanitarian or medical stays. Sports Funding Leadership: Aruba Lotto appointed William Erasmus as CEO from Aug. 1, aiming for more transparent, innovative funding for sports development.
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