AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAruba Leadership Shake-Up: Prime Minister Mike Eman says he’ll step down as AVP leader in September 2026 and leave office on January 1, 2027, naming tourism minister Wendrick Cicilia as his preferred successor—an abrupt political pivot with coalition and Kingdom-of-the-Netherlands implications. Airport & Travel Ops: Aruba Airport Authority officially opened the new AUA Food Truck Plaza at Queen Beatrix International Airport, adding a new on-site dining stop for travelers and staff. Border Efficiency Upgrade: Regula and RADEX BCMS won a Latin America security printing award for cutting Aruba Immigration identity checks to about 10 seconds per traveler. Tourism Spending Snapshot: Aruba Tourism Authority’s Spending Insights 2025 report pegs total visitor spending at $3.06B, with North America driving 78% and average stay spending at $2,019 per stay. Tech & Business (Global, with Aruba ties): At HPE Discover 2026, HPE pushed its “agentic enterprise” and self-driving networking strategy, integrating Aruba and Juniper capabilities—aimed at reducing AI infrastructure bottlenecks and speeding operations. Community & Local Economy: Minister Geoffrey Wever announced the first San Nicolas Food Festival on July 3, with 29 businesses already confirmed, spotlighting the district’s multicultural food identity.
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