AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoUNESCO Biosphere Reserve: Aruba has officially been recognized as a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Biosphere Reserve, with the designation covering the whole island and linking conservation to daily life, tourism, and the economy. Economic Outlook: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says Aruba’s economy is on track to grow and is expected to surpass AFL 8 billion in 2026, citing stronger-than-expected 2025 performance, jobs, and tourism-driven revenues. Landspakket Evaluation: During Tripartite talks, an independent review of the ‘Landspakket’ reforms was judged strongly positive for Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten, with the islands credited for structurally implementing changes after resisting a Kingdom Law approach. Climate Adaptation Push: A national survey finds residents strongly back climate change adaptation, with nearly nine out of ten calling it a top priority for the next decade. Tourism & Hospitality Moves: Resorts keep investing in guest experience and sustainability, from new beachside dining at Embassy Suites to international recognition for Bucuti & Tara, while community events like Leerorkest Aruba’s end-of-year concert highlight local talent. Regional Food Security: Aruba joined a renewed DC ALFA MoU with the other Dutch Caribbean islands to strengthen agriculture, livestock, fisheries, and food security through 2035.
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