Core Viewpoint - The investigation by "Economic Half Hour" highlights the issue of "black public relations" in the electric vehicle industry, where false information is spread to damage company reputations, indicating a need for stronger regulatory measures and industry cooperation [1]. Group 1: Industry Perspectives - NIO's chairman Li Bin emphasized the low investment cost of black PR operations compared to the high costs of vehicle development, which involves significant resources and manpower [1]. - Changan Automobile's vice president, Deng Chenghao, stated that while constructive criticism is welcome, malicious attacks that distort facts are harmful and should be opposed [1]. - Xiaomi Automobile's vice president, Li Xiaoshuang, called for increased penalties for black PR activities to raise the costs associated with such actions [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, along with five other departments, announced a three-month nationwide campaign to address online chaos in the automotive industry [1]. - Xiaopeng Motors' vice president, Zheng Yeqing, pointed out the challenges of civil litigation against black PR, suggesting that measures like account bans could serve as more effective deterrents [1].
小米、蔚来、小鹏多家车企高管共同抵制「黑公关」,李斌:有人嚣张的说赔给你,你找我来拿