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RESTRUCTURING AND ASSET RELATED CHARGES - NET (Notes)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Restructuring and Related Activities [Abstract]  
Restructuring and Related Activities Disclosure [Text Block] RESTRUCTURING AND ASSET RELATED CHARGES - NET
Charges for restructuring programs and other asset related charges, which includes asset impairments, are recorded in "Restructuring and asset related charges - net" in the consolidated statements of income. For additional information on the Company's restructuring programs, see Note 5 to the Consolidated Financial Statements included in the 2022 10-K.

2023 Restructuring Program
On January 25, 2023, the Dow Inc. Board of Directors ("Board") approved restructuring actions to achieve the Company's structural cost improvement initiatives in response to the continued economic impact from the global recessionary environment and to enhance its agility and long-term competitiveness across the economic cycle. As a result of these actions the Company recorded pretax restructuring charges of $541 million in the first quarter of 2023. These actions are expected to be substantially complete by the end of 2024. The following table summarizes the activities related to the 2023 Restructuring Program, including segment information:

2023 Restructuring ProgramSeverance and Related Benefit CostsAsset Write-downs and Write-offsTotal
In millions
Packaging & Specialty Plastics$— $$
Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure— 40 40 
Performance Materials & Coatings— 49 49 
Corporate344 107 451 
Total restructuring charges$344 $197 $541 
Charges against the reserve— (197)(197)
Cash payments(11)— (11)
Reserve balance at Mar 31, 2023$333 $— $333 

At March 31, 2023, $256 million of the reserve balance was included in "Accrued and other current liabilities" and $77 million was included in "Other noncurrent obligations" in the consolidated balance sheets.

Severance and Related Benefit Costs
Severance benefits are provided to employees primarily under Dow's ongoing benefit arrangements and are accrued against the Corporate segment once management commits to a plan of termination. The 2023 Restructuring Program included a charge for severance and related benefit costs of $344 million for a global workforce reduction of approximately 2,000 employees. A majority of separations are intended to occur by the end of the second quarter of 2023 with the remaining occurring primarily through the end of 2024.
Asset Write-downs and Write-offs
The restructuring charge related to the write-down and write-off of assets in the first quarter of 2023 totaled $197 million. Details regarding the asset write-downs and write-offs are as follows:

Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure charges relate to the shutdown of certain polyurethanes assets and the write-off of other assets. The majority of the impacted facilities are expected to be shutdown by the end of 2024.
Performance Materials & Coatings recorded charges to rationalize its asset footprint by shutting down certain coatings assets. These facilities are expected to be shutdown by the end of 2024.
Corporate recorded charges related to the write-down of Company owned and leased, non-manufacturing facilities, primarily related to office space rationalization.

Restructuring implementation costs, primarily decommissioning and demolition activities related to asset actions, and costs associated with the Company's efficiency actions, are expected to result in additional cash expenditures of approximately $425 million, primarily through the end of 2024.

2022 Asset Related Charges
In the first quarter of 2022, the Company recorded pretax asset related charges of $186 million due to the Russia and Ukraine conflict and the expectation that certain assets will not be recoverable. These charges included the write-down of inventory, the recording of bad debt reserves and the impairment of other assets. Asset related charges by segment were as follows: $31 million in Packaging & Specialty Plastics, $109 million in Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure, $16 million in Performance Materials & Coatings and $30 million in Corporate.