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Jetten cabinet: Economic Growth Platform For The Caribbean

DossierKoninkrijksrelaties.nl reports: A new Caribbean Economic Growth Platform is to be established to stimulate economic development and innovation on the six islands in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. This has been included by D66, VVD and CDA in their newly presented coalition agreement “Aan de slag” (“Let’s Get to …

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Major Milestone Reached in Saba Harbor Project

The Saba Harbor Project reached an important milestone this week, marking a significant step forward in the long-anticipated development. Tangible progress is now visible, following the successful groundbreaking ceremony for the production of X-Blocks on Saba’s sister island, St. Eustatius, and the arrival of a barge carrying essential dredging equipment. …

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Consumer Prices Continue to Rise on Saba

Consumer prices in the Caribbean Netherlands rose again in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to the latest consumer price index data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS), continuing the upward trend that has impacted household budgets throughout the year. Significant Annual Price Increases Prices on Saba jumped by 2.9 percent year-on-year …

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New ATMs to Improve Access to Cash on Saba

In the coming months, four new ATM machines will be placed at key locations across the island. This project is a collaboration between De Nederlandsche Bank, Brinks, and Public Entity Saba, and is aimed at significantly increasing and improving the availability of cash withdrawals for residents, businesses, and visitors. Last …

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Dutch Caribbean Research Week – Registration is open

The Dutch Caribbean Research Week is a gathering that brings people together to share knowledge about the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands—and to use that knowledge to make a difference. Organized with support from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), the event connects researchers, students, policymakers, …

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CBS proposes new method to measure poverty

The introduction of a new measurement method should provide a more realistic picture of poverty in the Caribbean Netherlands. It is about the methodology that is already being used in the European Netherlands and has led to considerably lower poverty rates there. The new method, developed by CBS, SCP, and …

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Dutch MPs urge faster action on population growth on BES islands

Members of the Dutch House of Representatives say the current caretaker govern­ment can and should do more to address the ef­fects of population growth and ageing in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba, warn­ing that action cannot be postponed until a new cabinet takes office. Several parties are call­ing for stronger …

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