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    Poland's JSW will not get energy fund contribution back, minister says

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    JSW cannot reclaim its $412M energy fund contribution, impacting its financial stability amid falling coal prices and rising costs.

    Table of Contents

    • JSW's Financial Challenges and Government Response
    • Impact of Energy Prices on JSW
    • Government's Stance on Refund
    • Future Prospects for JSW

    Poland's JSW will not get energy fund contribution back, minister

    JSW's Financial Challenges and Government Response

    WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish state-controlled coal company JSW cannot get a refund of the 1.6 billion zlotys ($412 million) that it paid into a fund to offset higher energy prices, the country's finance minister said on Wednesday.

    Impact of Energy Prices on JSW

    The company's shares were down 4.6% at 0840 GMT.

    Government's Stance on Refund

    To mitigate the effects of soaring energy prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Poland's government sought a contribution from JSW to fund a mechanism to freeze prices.

    Future Prospects for JSW

    JSW requested a refund of the contribution that it paid in 2023 and 2024, citing its difficult financial situation.

    Troubled by falling prices of coking coal and high wages, Europe's largest producer of the feedstock used in the steel industry is facing liquidity issues and needs to restructure.

    "At the moment, this is no longer possible ... The cost base at JSW has increased significantly, and with falling coal prices, we are facing liquidity problems in the company," Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said on public radio on Wednesday. "I would like to see what actions will be taken on the cost side."

    Last week, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the country's defence industry could play a role in restructuring troubled JSW.

    The company's shares rose on Tuesday after Poland's energy minister proposed including the company in a draft law that would make its miners eligible for a voluntary departure program allowing for savings.

    ($1 = 3.6365 zlotys)

    (Reporting by Pawel Florkiewicz and Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus.)

    Key Takeaways

    • •JSW cannot reclaim its 1.6 billion zlotys contribution.
    • •Poland's government used the fund to freeze energy prices.
    • •JSW faces liquidity issues due to falling coal prices.
    • •The finance minister ruled out a refund for JSW.
    • •Poland's defense industry may aid JSW's restructuring.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland's JSW will not get energy fund contribution back, minister says

    1What is liquidity?

    Liquidity refers to how easily an asset can be converted into cash without affecting its market price. Companies with high liquidity can meet short-term obligations more easily.

    2What is a financial crisis?

    A financial crisis is a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops significantly. It can lead to widespread economic instability and loss of confidence in the financial system.

    3What is corporate restructuring?

    Corporate restructuring involves reorganizing a company's structure, operations, or finances to improve efficiency and profitability, often in response to financial difficulties.

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