AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoAruba Autonomy Under Scrutiny: Aruba’s delegation met the Council of State in The Hague, where MPs say the advisory advice is “very clear” that the proposed Kingdom Law on financial supervision (Rijkswet) will structurally limit Aruba’s autonomy, with lawmakers also flagging unclear loan savings and frustration over how media reported the guidance. FinTech Push: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever outlined a plan to position Aruba as a regional digital financial hub, built on a UN-ECLAC exploratory study and a Landspakket-backed FinTech implementation effort now moving through public procurement. Economic Outlook: DEACI’s latest Economic Outlook (May 2026–2027) points to stronger-than-expected 2025 results and a positive growth projection for 2026 and 2027, citing higher stay-over arrivals and employment growth. UNESCO Biosphere Reserve: Aruba officially received UNESCO Biosphere Reserve recognition, with the island-wide designation tied to the Man & Biosphere approach and a push to integrate nature into daily planning and tourism. Community & Tourism: Wind Creek Aruba’s Long Table Aruba raised $100,000 for local groups, while Aruba’s hospitality sector continues to gain global visibility through awards and sustainability-focused guest programs.
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