AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Numbers: Aruba’s stay-over arrivals rose 9.6% through April, with 568,478 visitors in the first four months of 2026, alongside gains in visitor nights and tourism spending. Hospitality Investment: Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino officially opened The Westerly on Palm Beach, adding 161 boutique-style rooms and suites plus adults-only swim-up and rooftop experiences. Public Finance Watch: Aruba posted a Q1 2026 financing surplus of AWG 118 million, but CAft warned that delayed reforms—especially the investment fund—could raise execution and investment risks. Food Security Push: Aruba and the wider Dutch Caribbean signed a renewed DCALFA MoU through 2035 to strengthen local agriculture, fisheries, and food security; separate research also shows full food self-sufficiency would require far more land than Aruba has. Kingdom Governance: Parliamentarians and officials continue to debate HOFA/LWHO and financial supervision differences across the Kingdom, with Curaçao stressing the stricter route Aruba faces. Regional Tech & Cyber: A Dutch Caribbean Cyber Conference is set for June 4 in Curaçao after a strong Aruba debut, while a new online learning platform targets public-sector leadership across the islands. Business Tech Trend: AT&T says enterprise demand for edge compute is returning—driven by local AI inference needs.
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