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Sunday, 29 March 2026 - 07:15

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Bonaire asks The Hague to intervene as Middle East unrest, freight costs drive up prices

The island government of Bonaire is urging the Dutch government to take immediate action as rising freight costs, driven by unrest in the Middle East and disruptions in shipping, threaten to push up the price of groceries and fuel and deepen financial pressure on the residents.

The Executive Council (BC) of Bonaire said transport expenses have climbed significantly due to instability in the Middle East and ongoing problems in maritime shipping routes. Those higher costs are expected to be passed directly onto consumers on the island, where most goods are imported.

“Without swift action, poverty and financial problems on the island will continue to increase,” the BC warned.

The BC is calling on The Hague to reduce excise duties on gasoline and to ensure that the Dutch government does not collect additional tax revenue generated by higher freight costs. It also urged authorities to take swift action through an emergency measure or other immediate policy decision.

Bonaire, a special municipality of the Netherlands in the Caribbean, is almost entirely dependent on imported products. The BC warned that when transportation becomes pricier, prices across the island rise sharply, with direct consequences for household budgets and the local economy.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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