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		<title>Aruban economy: Periodic waves of prosperity.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First it was gold, then oil, and now tourism.   Aruba has a interesting economic history with waves of prosperity sweeping the Island at different times on the back of a different industry.
Till the beginning of the twentieth century, the Island&#8217;s economy was transformed with the discovery and exploitation of gold reserves.   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First it was gold, then oil, and now tourism.   Aruba has a interesting economic history with waves of prosperity sweeping the Island at different times on the back of a different industry.</p>
<p>Till the beginning of the twentieth century, the Island&#8217;s economy was transformed with the discovery and exploitation of gold reserves.   For nearly a century, the Island maintained its golden hue, until it was replaced with an equally valuable resource, though black in color.   </p>
<p>The discovery of oil soon led to another boom, and Aruba rode piggyback on the slippery stuff to achieve great heights economically.   At one time Aruba boasted of the world&#8217;s largest oil refinery and storage facility.   And now, tourism is witnessing a similar boom, so much so, that the Government has imposed certain restrictions on its further expansion!</p>
<p>Aruba is an independent entity under the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and is a popular tourist destination.   The development of tourism has given a boost to related industries like construction, hotels, transport, telecommunications, etc.   All this has created tremendous opportunities for Arubans to improve their lifestyle and lead a more prosperous life.</p>
<p>Apart from tourism, Aruba exports live animals and animal products, machinery and equipment, and imports crude oil, chemicals, foodstuffs, etc.   The United States and the Netherlands are Aruba&#8217;s major trading partners.   There is very little unemployment on the Island.   </p>
<p>The Government has initiated steps to diversify the economy in order to reduce its dependence on tourism.   Another area of concern is the budget and trade deficits.   A potential area of internal disturbance and conflict in regard to total independence from the Netherlands seems to have subsided, at least for the present.</p>
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