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针对车企“60天账期”承诺,工信部再出手
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-09 13:02

Group 1 - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has opened an online platform to address issues related to payment delays by key automotive companies, focusing on the commitment to a 60-day payment period for suppliers [1][3] - The platform will accept four types of complaints, 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 Protection Regulation for SMEs [1][3] - Key automotive companies such as FAW, Dongfeng, and GAC have publicly committed to ensuring that supplier payment periods do not exceed 60 days, which has received positive social feedback [3] Group 2 - The MIIT aims to improve management processes and payment methods among key automotive companies, ensuring the implementation of the Payment Protection Regulation for SMEs and benefiting small and medium-sized enterprises [3] - The MIIT plans to guide industry organizations in developing payment settlement standards for the automotive industry, promoting contract templates, and standardizing payment processes for suppliers [3] - The response time for issues submitted through the platform is structured, with a formal review completed within five working days and general issue resolution expected within 20 working days [4]