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Russia Extends Coal Industry Support Measures
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Russia Extends Coal Industry Support Measures

The coal industry, facing a deep crisis due to low global prices and sanctions, has received a comprehensive support package from the government.

KommersantDec 28
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Quick Summary

  • 1The Russian coal industry, currently experiencing a severe crisis driven by low global prices and international sanctions, has been granted an extended support package by the government.
  • 2The measures include deferrals on mineral extraction tax and insurance contributions, targeted logistics subsidies, and discounted export tariffs for Siberian companies.
  • 3Mineral extraction tax deferrals have been extended through February 28, 2026.
  • 4During this period, tax and insurance debt collection is suspended for companies not in bankruptcy proceedings.

Contents

Comprehensive Support Package DetailsTax Deferrals and Debt Relief ⏳Industry Projections and LossesFuture Planning and Scenarios

Quick Summary#

The Russian coal industry is receiving continued government support amid a deep crisis caused by low global prices and sanctions. A new package of measures includes tax deferrals, logistics subsidies, and export tariff discounts for Siberian producers.

The Ministry of Energy projects industry losses will reach 350 billion rubles by the end of 2025. Key support measures include:

  • Deferral of mineral extraction tax and insurance contributions
  • Targeted subsidies for logistics costs
  • Discounted export tariffs for Siberian companies
  • Suspension of debt collection through February 28, 2026

Ministry head Sergey Tsivilev emphasized that continued support is necessary for the sector's survival.

Comprehensive Support Package Details#

The government has implemented a comprehensive support package for the coal industry, which is currently facing a severe downturn. The crisis stems from persistently low global coal prices and ongoing international sanctions that have hampered export capabilities.

The support measures officially include:

  • Deferral of mineral extraction tax (NDPI) payments
  • Deferral of insurance contribution payments
  • Targeted subsidies for logistics operations
  • Discounted export tariffs specifically for Siberian companies

These measures are designed to provide immediate financial relief to struggling companies while they navigate the challenging market conditions.

"We consider it necessary to continue supporting the coal industry"
— Sergey Tsivilev, Head of the Ministry of Energy

Tax Deferrals and Debt Relief ⏳#

The mineral extraction tax deferral has been officially extended through February 28, 2026. This extension provides critical breathing room for companies facing cash flow difficulties.

Additionally, the government has suspended the collection of tax and insurance debts during this same period. However, this relief applies only to companies that are not currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings. This distinction ensures that viable businesses receive support while maintaining accountability for companies in distress.

Industry Projections and Losses#

The Ministry of Energy has released sobering financial projections for the coal sector. According to their estimates, the industry will accumulate total losses of 350 billion rubles by the conclusion of 2025.

This staggering figure underscores the severity of the crisis and justifies the extensive government intervention. The losses reflect the combination of reduced export volumes, lower commodity prices, and increased operational costs associated with sanctions compliance.

Future Planning and Scenarios#

Government officials are already looking beyond the current support measures. Sergey Tsivilev, head of the Ministry of Energy, confirmed that discussions regarding support measures for 2026 are actively taking place with industry companies.

In December 2025, Tsivilev stated: "We consider it necessary to continue supporting the coal industry." This indicates that the government recognizes the ongoing need for intervention.

Furthermore, three distinct development scenarios for the coal industry have been formulated. These scenarios likely outline different paths depending on market conditions, sanction levels, and government policy changes in the coming year.

Frequently Asked Questions

The government has provided deferrals on mineral extraction tax and insurance contributions, targeted logistics subsidies, and discounted export tariffs for Siberian companies. Tax debt collection has been suspended through February 28, 2026.

The Ministry of Energy projects that the coal industry will incur losses of 350 billion rubles by the end of 2025.

The mineral extraction tax deferral and suspension of debt collection will last through February 28, 2026. Discussions regarding support measures for 2026 are currently underway.

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