AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAutonomy & finance under pressure: Aruba heritage and political voices are pushing back hard against the Dutch “Dienstplicht” and the Kingdom’s HOFA financial supervision, warning that it could shrink Aruba’s decision-making power and increase dependency. Parliament accountability: MPs are also demanding answers after last-minute postponements of public meetings tied to how the Tourism Product Enhancement Fund is managed, while others question transparency around a new Investment Fund and whether checks and balances are being bypassed. Energy security move: The government approved a 7 million florin loan for Fuels Marketing & Supply Aruba to dismantle two deteriorating Aruba Refinery towers—aimed at protecting fuel supply and electricity generation, with possible conversion to equity. Skills for tourism workforce: SVH partnered with Teamwork Caribbean to launch the Teamwork Hospitality Academy, bringing internationally recognized training and SVH certifications to Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the BES islands. Aviation & travel tech: SITA’s Impact Report highlights how AI and digital border processing are helping airports handle far more passengers without expanding infrastructure—relevant for Aruba’s connectivity. Sports & community: RBC Aruba renewed support for youth athletes via the Little League U12 All-Stars, reinforcing long-running local sports sponsorships.
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