PHILIPSBURG: --- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication (TEATT) Grisha Heyliger-Marten used Wednesday's Council of Ministers Press Briefing to emphasize the government's continued commitment to economic development through entrepreneurship, education, and consumer protection.
Addressing members of the media and the public, the Minister said progress remains at the heart of the government's "Forward by Design" approach, which focuses on making deliberate decisions to strengthen Sint Maarten's future.
A key announcement centered on the St. Maarten Entrepreneurship Development Center (SEDC), which currently has registration open for several training programs under its Advanced Education Program. The courses target entrepreneurs, small business owners, aspiring entrepreneurs, and individuals working within the creative sector.
The upcoming training opportunities cover Public Relations and Social Media Marketing, Financial Management and Decision-Making, and opportunities within the Creative and Film Industry. Participants can access professional-level training for a registration fee of US$35 per course.
"Strong businesses contribute to a stronger economy," the Minister stated, emphasizing that supporting entrepreneurship requires more than financing and must also include skills development and knowledge-building.
The Minister also provided an update on the work of the Inspection Department of Economic and Transport Affairs (IETA), which has intensified inspections across various sectors in recent months.
According to the Minister, inspections focused on compliance with maximum-price controls, price-display requirements, business-licensing regulations, permit conditions, and fuel-pump calibration standards.
As a result of the inspections, fines totaling NAf 5,125 were issued to supermarkets and retail establishments for violations involving maximum pricing regulations, failure to display prices, and licensing infractions. An additional NAf 2,350 in fines was issued following inspections of petrol stations and related businesses.
Particular attention was given to fuel pump calibration, where several pumps were found operating outside legally permitted tolerance levels. Those pumps were immediately removed from service until corrective measures were completed and compliance was verified.
The Minister stressed that the inspections are designed not to hinder businesses but to protect consumers, ensure fair competition, and support responsible operators.
IETA is expected to continue conducting both routine and unannounced inspections throughout 2026 as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen consumer confidence and marketplace integrity.



PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication (TEATT) Grisha Heyliger-Marten announced significant progress on the Philipsburg Marketplace redevelopment project while also addressing hurricane preparedness measures and the economic benefits generated by major events such as Soul Beach and Carnival.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) strongly addresses a recent school-related physical altercation that took place on Monday, June 15th, at one of the local high schools in the St. Peters area. The incident, which quickly gained attention after video footage circulated on social media, prompted immediate concern due to the involvement of minors and the potential for further escalation within the community.
PHILIPSBURG:--- Here at the Sint Maarten Library, we are kicking off the countdown to Freedom and Emancipation Day with an inspiring cultural celebration for the island’s youth. On Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., the library will host a special Saturday Story Time event featuring acclaimed local author Joselyne Arnell. Young readers are invited to the library’s Philipsburg location, upstairs in the Adolphus Richardson Building, for an unforgettable morning of literature and history.



