AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoHOFA Financial Supervision Clash: Aruba’s business and political debate over the Kingdom Law on Sustainable Public Finances (HOFA) is heating up, with labor unions calling the Dutch State Secretary’s approach a “regression” for autonomy and critics accusing officials of selling the plan without neutral legal and financial experts. Private-Sector Pushback and Support: The Aruba Trade & Industry Association (ATIA) says HOFA can restore fiscal stability and lower borrowing costs via access to AAA-rated Dutch financing, while opponents warn it could mean tighter control from The Hague and reduced financial autonomy. Tourism Economy: Aruba Tourism Authority reports April 2026 spending up 6.5% to AWG 5.5544 billion, with higher average daily spend and a continued shift toward higher-income visitor targeting. Hospitality Investment: Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino opened The Westerly, a 161-room boutique-style tower on Palm Beach aimed at higher-value, adults-leaning guests. Regional Business & Environment: Aruba is exploring a regional waste management partnership with Bonaire and possibly Curaçao as landfill and health concerns grow. Legal/Finance Risk: Curaçao’s Joint Court recognized an Austrian ruling against online gambling operator Raging Rhino, ordering enforcement of repayment tied to invalid Austrian gambling agreements. Tech in Travel: Air Canada launched free, streaming-quality Wi-Fi for Aeroplan members on Caribbean routes, signaling stronger connectivity competition for the region.
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