Curaçao is part of the Antilles Islands in the southern Caribbean Sea in the Dutch Caribbean region, and has been part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 2010. The Netherlands retains responsibility on defense and foreign policy and has provided assistance to ensure parliamentary elections, budget and international negotiations. Curaçao is an open economy with tourism, international trade, shipping services, oil refining, storage and international financial services being the top sectors. The main trading agreements exist with the US, Venezuela and the European Union, some of which allow the companies to do business in and via Curaçao to export products free of import duties or quotas. The main languages spoken in the Island are Papiamento, Spanish, Dutch and English; most of the population is bilingual.
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