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车企承诺60天账期,但花样赖账还没结束
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-06-17 09:41

Core Viewpoint - Multiple automotive companies have announced a unified reduction of payment terms to suppliers to within 60 days, responding to government regulations aimed at protecting small and medium-sized enterprises [1][2] Group 1: Industry Response - Over 16 automotive companies, including BYD, NIO, and Great Wall Motors, have committed to the new payment terms [1] - The government has implemented the "Regulations on Payment of Funds to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises," which prohibits large enterprises from delaying payments to smaller suppliers [1] Group 2: Challenges in Implementation - Suppliers report that the 60-day payment term starts only after invoicing, with lengthy negotiation processes prior to this, often taking two to three months [2] - The reconciliation process and invoice confirmation can take an additional two to three months, leading to significant delays in actual payment [2] - Suppliers may receive payment in the form of bank or commercial acceptance bills, which can extend the actual payment period to 180 days or more [2] Group 3: Industry Dynamics - The competitive pricing war in the automotive industry is pressuring both car manufacturers and suppliers, potentially harming consumer interests [3] - There is a call for a more respectful and cooperative relationship between leading automotive companies and their suppliers to foster a healthier supply chain ecosystem [3]