About Curacao
About Curacao
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Curacao, a beautiful island in the southern Caribbean Sea, is known not only for its vibrant culture and stunning beaches but also as a growing hub for international business and financial services. As an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Curacao offers a stable and business-friendly environment that has attracted investors and corporations from around the world.

Population
149,996
Language
Papiamento, Dutch, English
Currency
Netherlands Antillean guilder (ƒ)

Political Structure
Curacao operates under a parliamentary democracy and has its own constitution. While it remains part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Curacao has significant autonomy, especially in internal affairs. The government is divided into the executive branch, headed by a Prime Minister, and a legislative branch, with laws being made by a 21-member Parliament. The judiciary is independent and follows the Dutch legal system, ensuring a reliable and transparent legal framework, which is attractive to foreign investors.
Infrastructure and Economy
Curacao boasts a well-developed infrastructure, including modern port facilities, international air connections, and a strong telecommunications network. The economy is diverse, with key sectors including tourism, oil refining, international trade, and a burgeoning financial services industry. The island is particularly known for its robust offshore finance sector, offering a range of services including trust management, asset protection, and corporate structures, making Curacao an attractive jurisdiction for fiduciary services. The government’s continued focus on improving infrastructure and maintaining economic stability enhances its appeal as a business-friendly destination.
