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车企“账期不超过60天”承诺迎“大考”
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-10 20:53

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has launched an online feedback platform to address issues related to the 60-day payment commitment made by key automotive enterprises, aiming to protect the rights of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and ensure compliance with payment regulations [1][2]. Group 1: Issues Addressed by the Feedback Platform - The platform will handle four main types of issues: 1) failure to adhere to the 60-day payment commitment; 2) unreasonable payment terms or delays in providing necessary documentation; 3) coercion to accept non-cash payment methods; 4) other issues related to the enforcement of the payment regulations [2][3]. - The initiative is expected to exert pressure on automotive companies to fulfill their payment commitments and provide a channel for creditors to report overdue payments [2][3]. Group 2: Challenges in Implementation - Despite the commitment from automotive companies, the actual implementation of the 60-day payment term remains challenging, with accounts payable turnover days for various companies ranging from 127.23 days to 247.7 days [3]. - Companies are facing cash flow pressures, making it difficult to shorten payment terms without risking financial stability and potential debt defaults [3][4]. Group 3: Industry Dynamics and Recommendations - The automotive industry has a historical tendency towards longer payment cycles, and the sudden shift to a 60-day term poses significant challenges for financial planning [4][5]. - Experts suggest that financial support policies are necessary to help automotive companies manage cash flow and reduce reliance on supplier payments [5][6]. - There is a call for the elimination of commercial acceptance bills, which are viewed as risky and detrimental to healthy business practices [5][6]. Group 4: Future Directions - The MIIT plans to guide the development of payment norms and contract templates for the automotive industry to promote a healthier supply chain ecosystem [6].