AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKingdom Governance Under Scrutiny: A Dutch evaluation report says Curaçao’s finances may be stabilized, but deeper structural reforms are only partly moving—and limited local implementation capacity plus political and administrative instability are delaying long-term economic goals. It also warns the Kingdom’s current supervision rules leave little room for anti-crisis spending during shocks. Climate Pressure Now: The Dutch Red Cross calls climate change an everyday threat across Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire—sea-level rise, drought, extreme rainfall, stronger hurricanes, and ecosystem damage are already stressing ports and infrastructure. Security Shifts in the Region: The Coast Guard says Venezuela-related tensions in 2025 redirected naval support away from counter-drug work at times, affecting broader maritime enforcement. Regional Politics Gets a New Forum: Curaçao hosted the first official PARLATINO Caribbean Commission meeting, putting Caribbean geopolitical and climate priorities on a formal agenda. Local Consumer Protection: Aruba launched a website to let passengers check official taxi fares using an online fare list.
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