Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has launched an online platform to address complaints from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) regarding payment delays by key automotive companies, aiming to ensure adherence to the 60-day payment commitment and the implementation of the "Regulations on Ensuring Payment to SMEs" [1][2]. Group 1 - The online platform will handle four types of issues related to payment delays by key automotive companies, including failure to adhere to the 60-day payment commitment, unreasonable payment terms, forced acceptance of non-cash payment methods, and other issues related to the implementation of the payment regulations [1]. - Seventeen key automotive companies, including FAW, Dongfeng, and GAC, have publicly committed to a payment period not exceeding 60 days, which has received positive social feedback [2]. - Experts emphasize that while the commitment to a 60-day payment period exists, there are ambiguities regarding the start date for payments, and some companies may use excuses to delay payments, indicating a need for stricter enforcement [2]. Group 2 - The MIIT plans to guide industry organizations in developing payment settlement standards for the automotive industry, promoting contract templates to further standardize payment processes between automotive companies and suppliers [3]. - The initiative aims to create a collaborative and mutually beneficial ecosystem between vehicle manufacturers and parts suppliers, contributing to the sustainable development of the automotive industry [3].
工信部紧盯重点车企支付账期问题,开通线上问题反映窗口
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-09 10:33