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Dutch Govt, sets three priorities for Bonaire, St. Eustatius, Saba

The Dutch Government has outlined three main priorities for the Caribbean part of the King­dom, aimed at strengthen­ing economic growth, im­proving living standards, and enhancing regional resilience across the six Ca­ribbean islands. In a policy letter on King­dom Relations, State Sec­retary Eric van der Burg stated that the government intends …

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Inflation Up in the Caribbean Netherlands

Saba Prices on Saba rose by 2.6% in Q1 2026 compared to Q4 2025, again driven by housing, water, and energy. Electricity became 38.8% more expensive, with both fixed and variable rates rising, as did drinking water prices. Clothing and footwear fell 1.5%. Bonaire Consumer goods and services on Bonaire …

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Strong Foundations: What Sustainable Growth Really Means for Saba

The report, Strong Foundations for Sustainable Growth, prepared by the advisors of Amsterdam Bureau of Economics,  identifies education and skills development as central to Saba’s ability to build a more self-sustaining economy. Click to access strong-foundations-Saba-final-report-EBA.pdf You know your neighbors. You feel safe. You’re surrounded by nature that people fly across the world …

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Public Entity Saba Introduces Monuments Council

Following the announcement of the establishment of an official Monuments Council for the island of Saba on March 3, 2026, the Public Entity Saba has taken the next step in strengthening heritage protection. On April 21, 2026, the introductory meeting of the newly formed Monuments Council was held, marking the …

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Dutch cabinet launches Economisch Groeiplatform Carib

The Dutch cabinet is launching Economisch Groeiplatform Carib, a new economic growth platform aimed at strengthening the six Caribbean islands of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The initiative focuses on three priorities: Better governance: strengthening public administration on Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba, tackling integrity issues, and improving public services …

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