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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2013
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS  
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

14. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

 

The following table presents the components of net periodic benefit cost with respect to pensions and other postretirement benefits:

 

   
 
  Pension   Postretirement  
(in millions)
  U.S. Plans
  Non-U.S. Plans
  Total
  U.S. Plans
  Non-U.S. Plans
  Total
 
   

Three Months Ended March 31, 2013

                                     

Components of net periodic benefit cost:

                                     

Service cost                         

  $ 44   $ 13   $ 57   $ 1   $ 1   $ 2  

Interest cost                         

    49     8     57     2         2  

Expected return on assets

    (65 )   (5 )   (70 )            

Amortization of prior service (credit) cost

    (8 )   (1 )   (9 )   (3 )       (3 )

Amortization of net (gain) loss

    33     3     36     1         1  

Curtailment (gain) loss

        (1 )   (1 )            

Other

                       
   

Net periodic benefit cost

  $ 53   $ 17   $ 70   $ 1   $ 1   $ 2
   

Three Months Ended March 31, 2012

                                     

Components of net periodic benefit cost:

                                     

Service cost

  $ 37   $ 13   $ 50   $ 1   $ 1   $ 2  

Interest cost

    50     8     58     3         3  

Expected return on assets

    (60 )   (5 )   (65 )            

Amortization of prior service (credit) cost

    (8 )   (1 )   (9 )   (3 )       (3 )

Amortization of net (gain) loss

    29     4     33              

Other

                       
   

Net periodic benefit cost

  $ 48   $ 19   $ 67   $ 1   $ 1   $ 2
   

For the three-month period ended March 31, 2013, we contributed $37 million to our U.S. and non-U.S. pension plans and estimate that we will contribute an additional $63 million for the remainder of 2013. These estimates are subject to change because contribution decisions are affected by various factors, including our liquidity, market performance and management discretion.