AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoHospitality & Tourism: Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino officially opened The Westerly on Palm Beach, a new boutique-style oceanfront tower with 161 suites, priority access to resort amenities, and a rooftop adults-only venue, signaling continued upmarket investment in Aruba’s visitor economy. Regional Food Security: Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius signed a renewed DCALFA agreement through 2035 to strengthen agriculture, livestock, fisheries and food security, while new studies show the scale of the land challenge for full food self-sufficiency across the Kingdom. Public Sector Skills: A new online learning platform launched across the Dutch Caribbean to train public administration and leadership, backed by Dutch universities and funded through a Lifelong Learning Catalyst program. Insurance Deal Oversight: Aruba’s Ennia sale process gained a major legal twist as the Joint Court appointed a special commissioner with decisive powers over board decisions during proceedings. Mobility Regulation: The Government issued warnings to operators renting e-bikes, e-scooters and electric steps without required permits, aiming to improve traffic safety and compliance. Kingdom Law Debate (HOFA): Labor groups and MPs intensified criticism of the Dutch HOFA financial supervision push, arguing it undermines Aruba’s constitutional position and autonomy. Culture & Entertainment: Jeon drew a massive crowd in Curaçao ahead of the 2026 North Sea Jazz Festival, with Sean Paul and The Jacksons also added to the lineup.
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