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Aruba Introduces Fines for Violations of Basic Basket Product Prices

March 13, 2026
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Aruba Introduces Fines for Basic Basket Price Violations

Aruba Introduces Fines for Basic Basket Price Violations

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Aruba Introduces Fines for Basic Basket Price Violations, as announced by Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and Primary Sector Geoffrey Wever, marking a significant step in strengthening consumer protection on the island.

According to the minister, the government will introduce administrative fines and sanctions for businesses that violate the official price limits of products included in Aruba’s Basic Basket (Canasta Basico). The measure is part of the economic policy of the AVP-FUTURO cabinet, which aims to ensure consumers pay the regulated prices established by the government.

Protecting Consumers from Price Increases

The Basic Basket currently includes 1,399 essential products of different brands, sizes, and packaging formats. These products are considered essential goods, and their prices are regulated by the government to protect consumers from excessive price increases, particularly those caused by international market fluctuations.

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Price control inspections conducted during 2025 showed that violations were relatively low but still present. Statistics indicate that the average violation rate was approximately 1 percent, while about 1.2 percent of businesses inspected were found to be selling products above the regulated price.

During the same year, authorities issued 126 written warnings to businesses that violated the established price limits.

However, until now, authorities did not have the legal framework to impose direct fines or sanctions on businesses that failed to comply with the pricing regulations.

New Legal Framework for Enforcement

To enable stronger enforcement, amendments to the Prijzenverordening (Price Regulation Ordinance) were introduced in November 2021, although they had not yet entered into force.

After a lengthy preparation process, the Council of Ministers, following a proposal from Minister Geoffrey Wever, has now approved the concept of the Landsbesluit Bestuurlijke Handhaving Prijzenverordening.

The next step will be to request advice from the Council of Advice (Raad van Advies). Authorities expect the new system of fines and sanctions to enter into force during the second quarter of 2026.

Fines and Enforcement Measures

Under the new decree, the government will introduce two main enforcement tools, which will be administered by the Department of Economic Affairs, Trade and Industry (DEZHI).

The first tool is an administrative fine, which may reach:

  • Up to AWG 25,000 for wholesale businesses

  • Up to AWG 12,500 for retail businesses

These fines may be applied for each violation of the regulated price system.

The second tool is a “Last onder dwangsom” (penalty order). This measure obliges businesses to correct a violation within a certain timeframe or face repeated financial penalties.

Strengthening Consumer Protection

Minister Wever described the introduction of fines and sanctions as an important milestone in Aruba’s economic development.

“In consumer protection policy, imposing fines and sanctions on businesses that do not comply with regulated prices is a historic step,” the minister said.

According to Wever, the Basic Basket will continue to serve as a crucial instrument to ensure that consumers in Aruba can purchase essential products at prices determined by law.

The minister also thanked the Department of Economic Affairs, Trade and Industry and the Department of Legislation and Legal Affairs for their work in preparing the legal framework needed to implement the new enforcement system.

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