AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHOFA Transparency Clash: Aruba’s unions and FUTURO critics are pushing back hard on how the government is handling the HOFA/LWHO debate, arguing the public and parliament aren’t getting neutral, readable information and warning the process threatens Aruba’s autonomy. Consumer Protection: The AVP-FUTURO government says it will strengthen the Basic Basket “Price Law” with structural supervision and sanctions from August 15, aiming to enforce maximum prices through inspections and complaint checks. Energy Security Move: Aruba approved a loan tied to removing deteriorating industrial towers at Refineria di Aruba to protect the fuel supply and electricity generation. Infrastructure & Data: VROMI and Kadaster (with Aruba’s infrastructure minister) are aligning on better land administration and property registration systems to improve housing and public works planning. Tourism Growth (Latin America): New Caribbean Tourism Organization figures show Aruba’s South American arrivals jumped 32.6% in Q1, reaching 66,160 visitors, as airlines expand connectivity. Local Business Boost: The first San Nicolas Food Festival is set for July 3, with free entry and 30 local entrepreneurs expected to drive district-level economic activity. Fishermen Support: Four new Fish Aggregating Devices were installed to improve catches and reduce risks for Aruba’s fishing community.
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