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A14   LOCAL
                Tuesday 18 december 2018

            5th Christmas edition of Cadushi Festival



            ORANJESTAD — The count-
            down just began for the an-
            nual event of Cadushi Festi-
            val which this year marks its
            9th edition and the 5th with
            the Christmas sphere. They
            are  ready  to  show  you  a
            unique side of Aruba.

            The idea for this festival was
            born out of a perceived ne-
            cessity  for  a  different  kind
            of activity on the island, an
            inspiring alternative gather-
            ing  place  for  curious  souls
            which could simultaneously  a friend’s yoga studio on a  atives  in  general.  Aware-  to  live  mindfully  as  well  as  and unique initiatives.
            serve as a showcase for lo-  low-budget and was com-      ness  promoting  activities  to  support  Aruba’s  local  Upcoming  Saturday  De-
            cal  artists,  small  business,  pletely  independent.  The  such  as  meditation,  yoga,  artists  and  entrepreneurs  cember  22nd  the  Cadushi
            brave hearts and creative,  first  Cadushi  Festival  had  handmade, recycled, reus-   while  enjoying  their  stay  in  Festival  awaits  you  at  the
            out-of-the-box    entrepre-  an  amazing  response  and  able  products  and  health  Aruba.                        Nikki  Habibe  square  in  the
            neurs.                       it set the tone for the festi-  conscious  products  can  Slow down, buy local, is the  heart of Oranjestad from 5
            Having lived in the Nether-  vals to follow.              also  be  found  at  the  Ca-  Cadushi  Festival’s  slogan.  PM to 11  PM. Come gath-
            lands  for  many  years,  the  The Cadushi Festival aims to  dushi  Festival.  You  will  fur-  Slow  down,  in  order  to  re-  er and connect with other
            founding  members  Carina  inspire  and  connect  peo-    thermore  find  a  variety  of  turn  to  our  natural  ways,  like-minded individuals in a
            and  Julienne  had  been  ple of all walks of life, both  unique food and beverage  live  more  consciously  and  positive and nourishing set-
            missing  the  festival  ambi-  adults  and  kids,  who  seek  stands  and  activities  such  mindfully  as  a  way  to  bal-  ting where you will be sure
            ance  ever  since  returning  enrichment of their lives on  as  sound  healing,  tarot,  ance  out  the  tendency  to  leave  feeling  inspired,
            back  home  and  decided  a physical, mental and spir-    creative workshops and live  to  make  everything  faster  energized  and  empow-
            to  recreate  this  through  itual level. The festival pro-  performances. The Cadushi  (fast  food,  fast  living  etc).  ered.
            the  activity  which  is  now  motes  a  more  conscious  Festival is not only aimed at  And lastly, buy local, which
            known as the Cadushi Fes-    lifestyle  and  highlighs  the  the  locals  but  also  at  the  focuses on supporting local  For  more  information  visit
            tival.  The  very  first  Cadushi  importance  of  supporting  tourists showing them a dif-  artists, the creative and the  their  facebook  page  Ca-
            festival took place back in  local  artists,  artisans,  small  ferent  and  unique  side  of  entrepreneurial community  dushi Festival. q
            2014 in the garden behind  business  owners  and  cre-    Aruba,  encouraging  them  while  encouraging  new
             Tourism bolsters economy in the first six months of 2018




             ORANJESTAD  —  Today  the                                                                                          of  GDP,  for  the  first  half  of
             Centrale  Bank  van  Aruba                                                                                         2018.  Revenues  showed
             (CBA)  publishes  the  State                                                                                       a  significant  growth,  ris-
             of the Economy of the first                                                                                        ing  by  10.9  percent  (+Afl.
             two  quarters  of  2018.  This                                                                                     65.7  million)  compared  to
             publication provides a syn-                                                                                        the  first  half  of  2017.  Driv-
             opsis  of  the  local  and  in-                                                                                    ing  this  revenue  growth
             ternational  economic  de-                                                                                         was  an  expansion  in  both
             velopments  of  this  period.                                                                                      tax  revenues  and  non-tax
             The  highlights  hereof  are                                                                                       revenues.  Stronger  com-
             presented below, including  the  mixed  results  emanat-  ward  trend  in  the  first  half  sector as a result of the net  pliance  helped  to  bolster
             a  summary  of  main  eco-  ing from various consump-    of 2018 resulting in an end-  purchase of issued govern-  tax  revenue  collection,  to
             nomic indicators.           tion and investment indica-  of-period  inflation  of  3.4  ment  paper  by  the  com-  some extent supported by
                                         tors. Consumer confidence  percent  in  June.  Gasoline  mercial  banks.  The  devel-  the continued efforts of the
             In  comparison  to  2017,  declined,  while  business  prices  on  average  picked  opment of the net              Tax Office to collect tax ar-
             Aruba’s economy seems to  confidence       contracted.  up  by  10.6  percent  in  the  foreign  assets’  position  is  rears.  The  jump  in  non-tax
             have performed marginally  On the other hand, the pro-   first  two  quarters  of  2018.  above the traditional norms  revenue  was  due  mainly
             better in the first six months  ceeds  from  consumption-  Fruit  prices  experienced  a  monitored by the Monetary  to higher dividend income
             of 2018. The available tour-  related  taxes  increased,  spike  of  4.0  percent  from  Policy Committee (MPC) of  revenue from state-owned
             ism  indicators  show  con-  whereas  on-going  large  January  to  February  2018  the  CBA.  Reserves  thus  re-  companies  (+Afl.  49.6  mil-
             sistent  buoyant  develop-  investment  projects  con-   (month on month), due to  mained  at  an  adequate  lion).  Expenditure  outlays
             ments  as  the  number  of  tinued,  and  the  value  of  the closure of the Venezu-  level  throughout  the  first  fell slightly by Afl. 4.9 million
             stay-over and cruise visitors,  housing  mortgages  grew.  elan  border  for  trade  with  two  quarters  of  2018.  Do-  to  Afl.  675.2  million  in  the
             nights spent, as well as ho-  Imports  expanded  signifi-  Aruba. Inflation is anticipat-  mestic  credit  extended  to  period under review, as de-
             tel  occupancy  and  hotel  cantly in almost every cate-  ed  to  rise  further,  pushed  the private sector expand-  velopment  fund  spending
             revenues turned into mark-  gory, likely driven by higher  up  by  the  higher  turnover  ed  by  0.8  percent  to  Afl.  halted with the cessation of
             edly  strong  growth  figures.  demand  from  tourists  and  tax  rate  and  BAZV  rate  as  3,159.2 million at the end of  this  fund.  The  government
             Likewise,  tourism  receipts  large  investment  projects.  of July 1, 2018.          the second quarter of 2018  debt  reached  Afl.  4,178.9
             as reported by commercial  Combined  with  declining  Total  money  supply  wid-      compared  to  the  end  of  million.  As  a  result,  the
             banks  trended  strongly  in  (non-tourism)  exports,  this  ened  to  Afl.  4,330.7  million  the fourth quarter of 2017.   debt-to-GDP ratio stood at
             the first six months of 2018.   increase in imports signified  by end June 2018. This was  The fiscal deficit (on a cash  85.6 percent at the end of
             The upbeat effects of tour-  a  further  deterioration  of  caused  mainly  by  an  Afl.  basis)  of  the  Government  the period, 1.2 percentage
             ism development are, how-   Aruba’s trade deficit.       126.2  million  net  expan-  of  Aruba  improved  to  Afl.  points  lower  than  at  the
             ever,  mitigated  in  part  by  CPI  inflation  saw  an  up-  sion of credit to the public  2.9 million, or −0.1 percent  end of 2017. q
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