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Photo – Zaporizhcoke increased production by 11.5% m/m in March
Zaporizhcoke increased production by 11.5% m/m in March

Production are recovering after a slow start to the year

Photo – Zaporizhcoke increased production by 13.6% y/y in February
Zaporizhcoke increased production by 13.6% y/y in February

Production recovered slightly after weak results in January

Photo – Polish JSW produced 3.15 million tons of coke in 2025
Polish JSW produced 3.15 million tons of coke in 2025

Despite problems at mines and a weak market, the company exceeded its annual coking coal production target

Photo – Zaporizhcoke increased production to 898,000 tons in 2025
Zaporizhcoke increased production to 898,000 tons in 2025

During December, the company produced 73.3 thousand tons of metallurgical coke

Photo – Zaporizhkcoke increased production to 825,000 tons in January-November
Zaporizhkcoke increased production to 825,000 tons in January-November

During November, the company produced 76.3 thousand tons of metallurgical coke

Photo – Polish JSW produced 2.3 million tons of coke in January-September
Polish JSW produced 2.3 million tons of coke in January-September

The company maintains stable production of coking coal and coke, but low prices limit financial results

Photo – Zaporizhkcoke increased production to 749,000 tons in January-October
Zaporizhkcoke increased production to 749,000 tons in January-October

During October, the company produced 79,000 tons of metallurgical coke

Photo – Polish JSW increased sales and production of coking coal in Q3
Polish JSW increased sales and production of coking coal in Q3

In July-September, the company increased coking coal production by 14.6% y/y

Photo – Zaporizhсoke increased production to 670,000 tons in January-September
Zaporizhсoke increased production to 670,000 tons in January-September

In September, the company produced 77,100 tons of metallurgical coke

Photo – Poland’s JSW ended the first half of the year with a loss of PLN 2.08 billion
Poland’s JSW ended the first half of the year with a loss of PLN 2.08 billion

The result was affected by a fire at a mine, falling coal prices, and unfavorable exchange rates

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