AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoMinimum-Wage Relief: Aruba is set to boost allowances in 2026 for minimum-wage workers and welfare recipients, aiming to strengthen purchasing power as the island balances growth and cost-of-living pressures. Tourism Skills & Service: The Aruba Tourism Authority wrapped its annual training week, certifying tour guides and frontline staff to lift service standards across the sector. Energy Leadership: N.V. ELMAR appointed engineer Eddy Oduber as its new CEO, with a mandate focused on reliability, infrastructure modernization and safety in Aruba’s electricity distribution. Kingdom Finance Autonomy: Aruba’s parliamentarians and the Council of State advice are again at the center of debate over the proposed HOFA kingdom law, with claims it could structurally limit Aruba’s financial autonomy and reduce transparency around loan refinancing. Infrastructure Works: The Department of Public Works is restoring Wilhelmina Bridge in Oranjestad, repairing decades of concrete deterioration and tackling logistics challenges during construction. Digital Access: Aruba.it launched HakunaVPN, targeting consumers and professionals who want more secure internet access on home and public networks. Public Health Concern: After heavy rainfall, residents reported a sewage smell resurfacing near Palm Beach, with calls for a lasting fix. Sports & Community: Pos Chikito opened a new FIFA Arena turf at SV Unistars, investing in youth sports facilities. Aviation & Travel Demand: Southwest announced major winter 2027 Caribbean and Mexico route additions, while World Cup travel is expected to lift air demand across North America.
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