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Postretirement Benefits (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Defined Benefit Plan Disclosure [Line Items]  
Components Of Postretirement Benefit Expense [Table Text Block]
Net periodic pension expense for qualified and nonqualified U.S. and non-U.S. defined benefit plans comprised the following:

  202220212020
In millionsU.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
Service cost$85 $3 $100 $$85 $
Interest cost338 2 333 393 
Expected return on plan assets(649)(1)(705)(7)(668)(8)
Actuarial loss (gain)87 1 138 202 
Amortization of prior service cost23  22 — 20 — 
Curtailment loss (gain)  — — — (1)
Settlement loss  — — — 
Net periodic pension (income) expense$(116)$5 $(112)$$32 $
Other Postretirement Benefits Plan [Member]  
Defined Benefit Plan Disclosure [Line Items]  
Components Of Postretirement Benefit Expense [Table Text Block]
The components of postretirement benefit expense in 2022, 2021 and 2020 were as follows: 

In millions202220212020
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
Service cost$ $ $— $— $— $— 
Interest cost5  
Actuarial loss3  
Amortization of prior service credits  — (2)(1)(2)
Net postretirement expense$8 $ $10 $— $11 $
Discount Rates Used To Determine Net Cost [Table Text Block]
The discount rates used to determine net U.S. and non-U.S. postretirement benefit cost for the years ended December 31, 2022, 2021 and 2020 were as follows: 

202220212020
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
Discount rate2.90 %5.20 %2.50 %6.91 %3.30 %7.15 %

The weighted average assumptions used to determine the benefit obligation at December 31, 2022 and 2021 were as follows: 

20222021
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
Discount rate5.50 %5.70 %2.90 %5.20 %
Health care cost trend rate assumed for next year7.25 %4.00 %7.00 %4.00 %
Rate that the cost trend rate gradually declines to5.00 %4.00 %5.00 %4.00 %
Year that the rate reaches the rate it is assumed to remain2032202320302022
Changes In Postretirement Benefit Obligation, Plan Assets, Funded Status And Amounts Recognized In Balance Sheet And Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income [Table Text Block]
The plans are only funded in an amount equal to benefits paid. The following table presents the changes in benefit obligation and plan assets for 2022 and 2021: 

In millions20222021
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
Change in projected benefit obligation:
Benefit obligation, January 1$172 $5 $201 $20 
Service cost  — — 
Interest cost5  
Participants’ contributions3  — 
Actuarial (gain) loss(33) (12)— 
Benefits paid(23) (26)— 
Less: Federal subsidy1  — 
Divestiture  — (15)
Currency Impact (1)— (1)
Benefit obligation, December 31$125 $4 $172 $
Change in plan assets:
Fair value of plan assets, January 1$ $ $— $— 
Company contributions20  23 — 
Participants’ contributions3  — 
Benefits paid(23) (26)— 
Fair value of plan assets, December 31$ $ $— $— 
Funded status, December 31$(125)$(4)$(172)$(5)
Amounts recognized in the consolidated balance sheet under ASC 715:
Current liability$(15)$ $(17)$— 
Non-current liability(110)(4)(155)(5)
 $(125)$(4)$(172)$(5)
Amounts recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) under ASC 715 (pre-tax):
Net actuarial loss (gain)$(6)$(1)$29 $— 
Prior service credit  — — 
 $(6)$(1)$29 $— 
Postretirement Benefit Adjustments Recognized In Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income [Table Text Block]
The components of the ($35) million and ($1) million change in the amounts recognized in OCI during 2022 for U.S. and non-U.S. plans, respectively, consisted of: 

In millionsU.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
Current year actuarial (gain) loss$(32)$(1)
Amortization of actuarial (loss) gain(3) 
 $(35)$(1)
Estimated Total Future Postretirement Benefit Payments, Net Of Participant Contributions And Estimated Future Medicare Part D Subsidy Receipts [Table Text Block]
At December 31, 2022, estimated total future postretirement benefit payments, net of participant contributions and estimated future Medicare Part D subsidy receipts, were as follows: 

In millionsBenefit
Payments
Subsidy ReceiptsBenefit
Payments
U.S.
Plans
U.S.
Plans
Non-
U.S.
Plans
2023$15 $$— 
202414 — 
202513 — 
202612 — 
202712 — 
2028 – 203249