AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy Security & Prices: The AVP-FUTURO government approved a 7 million florin loan to remove deteriorating industrial towers at Refineria di Aruba, framing it as energy-security and economic-stability work. It also plans stronger Basic Basket price enforcement from Aug. 15, with DEACI inspections and fines for merchants that exceed maximum prices. Infrastructure & Land Data: VROMI Minister Patrice Gumbs met Kadaster St. Maarten’s director René Herdé to close historic gaps in infrastructure and land administration, using GIS data to improve housing, roads, drainage and sewer planning. Fisheries Support: Four new fish aggregating devices were installed in Zeewijk, Sero Colorado, Juana Morto and Druif to help fishermen catch more safely closer to shore. Consumer Protection: The Public Prosecutor’s Office warns travelers to settle outstanding fines before border checks, or risk detention and missed flights. Finance Oversight: Aruba’s Central Bank released its Financial Sector Supervision Report, saying the sector remains resilient but urging continued AML/CFT preparation ahead of a 2030 CFATF mutual evaluation. Business & Tourism Strategy: The Aruba Chamber Business Event 2026 pushed “Beyond Tourism” thinking—moving from volume to value and diversification while protecting quality of life. Regional Payments: CBCS hosted a SWIFT roadshow with Aruba and regional banks to modernize cross-border payments. Community & Culture: UNOCA named Raquel Lampe as its new director from Sept. 1, 2026. Public Safety: A 60-year-old detainee died in a San Nicolas police cell; an investigation is underway.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.