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This week on Marketplace Middle East

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  • The Palestinian Territories: looking forward despite economic and political issues
  • MME investigates the region's prospects for a stable, thriving economy today
  • MME talks to Tony Blair, a key supporter of the Palestine Investment Conference
  • John Defterios asks Blair if the Palestinians can have prosperity without stability
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(CNN) -- In focus -- Palestinian investment

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Blair has focused his efforts on improving the economic situation in the Palestinian Territories

Despite restrictions on the movement of labour and goods, an increasingly young and unemployed labour force and brain drain, the Palestinians are looking forward. The private sector is now a bright spot of economic prosperity for the troubled territories, and the Palestinian Authority is strongly promoting private enterprise.

The budget in the Palestinian Territories is worth $3.34 billion in 2008 and it seems that times are changing for the region. But with private investment down from approximately $14 million in 1999 to around $7 million in 2006, MME investigates whether Palestine can have a successful, stable economy today.

Facetime with Tony Blair

This week, MME has an in depth conversation with Quartet Representative Tony Blair. Since leaving the British government, Tony Blair has focused his efforts on improving the economic situation in the Palestinian Territories and was a key supporter of the recent Palestine Investment Conference. John Defterios caught up with Blair at the conference in Bethlehem and asked him whether the Palestinian Territories can have a prospering economy without political stability.

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Saturday: 05:45
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