AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHOFA Transparency Fight: Aruba unions are holding urgent information sessions on Rijkswet Financieel Toezicht (HOFA) and LWHO, saying the government is failing its duty to inform the public and parliament with neutral, open documents. Tourism Growth: Aruba’s push into Latin America is paying off—South American arrivals rose 32.6% year-on-year in Q1, reaching 66,160 visitors, the strongest Caribbean growth from that market. Responsible Tourism in Argentina: The Aruba Tourism Authority is reinforcing its responsible tourism message in Buenos Aires, including a role at the Forbes Sustainability Summit and a new Argentina campaign focused on local well-being. Consumer Protection: From August 15, Aruba will introduce structural supervision under the Basic Basket Price Law, with inspections and sanctions for merchants that exceed maximum prices. Fishing Sector Support: Four new Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) were installed to improve catches closer to shore and reduce risks for local fishermen. Infrastructure & Land Data: VROMI and Kadaster Sint Maarten are strengthening cooperation to close historic data gaps and improve land administration and property registration. Public Safety: Aruba is tightening e-scooter rules, citing international safety trends and enforcement concerns. Finance Watch: The Central Bank of Aruba says the financial sector remains resilient, while urging preparation for the next CFATF mutual evaluation in 2030. Venezuela Relief: Aruba’s rescue teams continue earthquake response in Venezuela, with updates on field hospital work and translation support amid ongoing search efforts. Local Economy Boost: The first San Nicolas Food Festival is set to kick off Friday, aiming to drive business for local entrepreneurs in the district.
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