AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoAruba’s Autonomy Under Scrutiny: Aruba MPs say the Council of State’s latest advice on the Kingdom’s financial supervisor law (HOFA) confirms a structural limit on Aruba’s financial autonomy, with lawmakers warning that “temporary” rules could become permanent without clear details on PPP projects and loan refinancing. Kingdom Politics, Slavery Vote: Curaçao, Aruba and Sint Maarten formally protested the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ UN abstention on a slavery and trans-Atlantic slave trade resolution, arguing they weren’t consulted beforehand. Regional Cooperation: Curaçao and Aruba discussed deeper collaboration on shared economic issues including tourism, fisheries, waste management and sustainable use of natural resources. Tourism Workforce Upskilling: Aruba Tourism Authority wrapped its annual training week, certifying 50+ tour guides and 120+ participants through service excellence programs. FinTech Push: Minister Geoffrey Wever outlined plans to build Aruba as a regional digital financial hub, based on a UN-ECLAC study and a FinTech implementation plan funded via the Landspakket. Public Health Concern: After heavy rain, residents reported sewage odors surfacing near Palm Beach with calls for faster, lasting fixes. Enterprise Tech Benchmarking: FeaturedCustomers published a Summer 2026 enterprise WiFi vendor report ranking market leaders and top performers using customer references.
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