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                  Damage to Israel’s economy estimated to be $12 billion — chief economist

                  Shira Greenberg, chief economist of the Finance Ministry, attends a press conference at the Finance Ministry office in Jerusalem, September 23, 2019. (Flash90)

                  Damage to Israel’s economy estimated to be $12 billion — chief economist

                  16.03.2020, Israel

                  The Finance Ministry’s chief economist, Shira Greenberg, estimates that the damage to Israel’s economy resulting from the far-reaching steps announced tonight by the government to contain the coronavirus will be NIS 45 billion ($12 billion).

                  The gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to drop by NIS 25 billion ($6.6 billion).

                  While cautioning that there is currently great uncertainty regarding the future impact of the pandemic on the global market, Greenberg says the growth in Israel’s economy is estimated to drop by three percent, reducing the state’s revenue by 1.2%.

                  The Times of Israel