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汽车“反内卷”进行时:“60天账期承诺”成落地第一枪
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-11 04:57

Group 1 - Major automotive companies have committed to standardizing supplier payment terms to within 60 days, responding to the revised "Regulations on Ensuring Payment to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises" issued by the State Council [2][4] - Companies such as China FAW, Dongfeng Motor Group, Changan Automobile, and GAC Group have publicly announced their commitment to this payment term [2] - BYD, amidst public scrutiny, also pledged to unify supplier payment terms to 60 days to support the healthy development of small and medium enterprises [2][4] Group 2 - SAIC Motor Group not only committed to the 60-day payment term but also stated it would not use commercial acceptance bills to avoid increasing financial pressure on suppliers [3] - The revised regulations, effective from June 1, 2023, specify that large enterprises must pay small and medium enterprises within 60 days of delivery [4] - Suppliers have expressed the need for clarity on the payment process, specifically how the 60-day period is calculated, to avoid complications [4] Group 3 - The automotive supply chain financial platforms, such as BYD's DiChain and Great Wall's Great Wall Chain, are prevalent among major automotive companies, providing financing options for upstream and downstream partners [5] - Analysts highlight that the existence of these financial platforms raises concerns about whether companies are intentionally extending payment terms to shift financial burdens onto suppliers [5] - The automotive parts industry has seen an increase in accounts receivable turnover days, indicating potential cash flow issues for suppliers [6]