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IMF recognizes the importance of an Investment Fund for the Country of Aruba

October 20, 2025
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IMF recognizes the importance of an Investment Fund for the Country of Aruba
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ORANJESTAD (AAN): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently released a report acknowledging that Aruba’s government is moving in the right direction with its current economic policies. The report highlights that citizens’ purchasing power suffered significantly under the Wever-Croes I and II administrations due to a series of tax increases and rising utility and fuel costs.

With the implementation of the BBO tax and its expansion to the import frontier, combined with sharp hikes in water, electricity, and gasoline prices, many Arubans felt financial pressure. However, the IMF recognizes that the government’s current economic strategy aims to reverse this trend and restore financial stability for the population.

Parliamentarian Hart underscored that the government’s mission is not only to achieve economic growth but also to ensure that prosperity is shared fairly among all citizens. He pointed out that improving neighborhoods, controlling fuel prices—such as the planned 10-cent limit on gasoline and diesel from May 1, 2025—and expanding the AZV positive list are critical steps in improving the quality of life for Arubans.

The 2026 national budget centers on boosting purchasing power, encouraging trade, and enhancing the quality of local food production. The AVP parliamentary fraction is closely reviewing the draft budget and has raised several questions for the government, particularly regarding the Investment Fund—a key element of Aruba’s fiscal management.

According to the IMF, the Investment Fund represents a vital government instrument designed to channel public resources toward national development. These funds are used for initiatives such as community improvements, urban renewal in Oranjestad and San Nicolas, affordable housing for seniors, energy transition, and redevelopment of the former refinery lands.

Hart emphasized that while investment is essential, maintaining the results of these investments is equally important. “We must not only build but also cultivate a mindset that ensures what we create endures,” he stated.

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