Poland’s State-run PGG, one of the biggest coal mining firms in the European Union, said on Friday it had reduced its 2017 coal production target by 2-million tonnes to about 32-million. “In the first half of the year, we have produced 14.5-million tonnes of coal and in the whole year we want to produce 32-million tonnes or slightly more,” PGG Chief Executive Tomasz Rogala told reporters.