May 21, 2026 No comments
Sint Maarten Consumer Prices Stay Stable in Q1 2026
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) – The Department of Statistics (STAT) reports stable consumer prices in Sint Maarten for Q1 2026. The Consumer Price Index (CPI), key measure of everyday costs, reached 115.78, a modest 0.43% increase from Q4 2025 (115.28) and 0.66% year-on-year from Q1 2025 (115.02). CPI prices are collected during the first two weeks of each month, followed by validation (a detailed review) in the third or fourth week. A fuel price surge began after the second week of March, coinciding with the war in Iran. As a result, Q1 2026 CPI was not affected as severely as expected. Offsetting factors included a decline in housing costs, as more affordable apartments entered the market. Major CPI Categories – Weight, Quarterly, and...
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St. Maarten Introduces MOBI App to Strengthen Maritime Security and Compliance
SINT MAARTEN (POND ISLAND) - St. Maarten has become the first Dutch Caribbean island to launch the MOBI app, a digital platform that strengthens maritime security and supports compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. The application was introduced during a recent maritime workshop on St. Maarten and was made possible through cooperation with the Kingdom Maritime Administration (KMA), the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Amsterdam. The MOBI app is designed to digitize and streamline key maritime security processes, including incident reporting, document management, inspections, ISPS audits, and compliance monitoring. By providing secure and real-time access to critical information, the platform improves coordination among maritime stakeholders and enhances situational awareness across the sector. The implementation of the application...
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ONCE AGAIN SXM AIRPORT OPENS ITS DOORS FOR THE SECOND SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
SINT MAARTEN (SIMPSON BAY-AIRPORT) - After welcoming more than 800 visitors during its first edition, Princess Juliana International Airport is preparing to once again transform its terminal into an evening of shopping, entertainment, and community connection with the return of its Shopping Experience on Friday, May 29, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. For one special evening, the airport will open its doors not only to travelers, but also to the wider community, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy a unique peek inside the terminal while exploring exclusive offers from the airport’s concessionaires ahead of the summer season. “We were very excited by the turnout and enthusiasm during our first Shopping Experience, where we welcomed over 800 visitors into our terminal,” said...
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KPSM Seeking Public Assistance in Severe Ill-Treatment Investigation. Victim Remains in Critical Condition
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is requesting the assistance of the public in connection with an ongoing investigation into a severe ill-treatment incident that took place on May 3rd, 2026. During this incident, the male victim, J.J. “Jack” Tanis, was severely ill-treated by unknown suspect(s). As a result of the assault, the victim sustained serious head injuries and had to undergo emergency surgery due to the severe blows he received. Currently, he remains in critical condition. Detectives have been actively investigating this case and have developed certain leads. However, KPSM is still seeking additional information from members of the public regarding the circumstances surrounding this incident. Any person who may have witnessed the incident has information...
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Parliament participates in Parlatino’s New Special Commission on Caribbean Affairs
SINT MAARTEN/CURACAO - On Wednesday, May 20, 2026, a delegation of the Parliament of Sint Maarten consisting of the the Hon. Christopher L. Wever, 1st Vice President of Parliament and the Hon. Member of Parliament Francisco A. Lacroes, Chairman of the Committee for Parlatino Matters (CPM) of Parliament attended and participated in the official inauguration meeting of the Caribbean Special Commission of the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (PARLATINO) being hosted by the Parliament of Curacao in Willemstad, Curacao. The Special Commission received presentations from the FAO about the Parliamentary Front Against Hunger, its collaboration with PARLATINO, the current nutrition situation, and the effects of climate change and environmental challenges in the Caribbean. During the first day, delegates also emphasized the importance...
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