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中汽协明确车企“60天账期”支付时间自验收合格之日起算
Bei Ke Cai Jing·2025-09-15 01:53

Core Viewpoint - The China Automobile Manufacturers Association (CAAM) has launched an initiative to standardize payment terms between automobile manufacturers and suppliers, establishing a maximum payment period of 60 days from the date of delivery and acceptance of goods [1][3]. Group 1: Payment Terms and Procedures - The initiative specifies that the payment period starts from the date the supplier delivers goods and they are accepted by the manufacturer, with a maximum of 60 calendar days [1][2]. - Manufacturers are encouraged to complete the acceptance of goods within three working days and issue an acceptance certificate upon successful verification [2]. - For small and medium-sized suppliers, the initiative advocates for payments to be made entirely in cash or through bank acceptance bills [2]. Group 2: Industry Support and Compliance - The initiative aims to support the implementation of the "Regulations on Payment for Small and Medium Enterprises" and to promote high-quality practices among key manufacturers regarding payment commitments [3][4]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) supports the initiative, emphasizing its importance in guiding industry enterprises to fulfill payment commitments and promoting standardized development in the automotive sector [4][5]. Group 3: Challenges and Recommendations - A previous survey indicated that there are four main issues with the current implementation of the 60-day payment term, including ambiguity regarding the starting point for the payment period [3]. - Suppliers have expressed concerns about the continued use of commercial acceptance bills, which complicates payment processes [3]. - The MIIT highlighted that delayed payments increase operational pressure on suppliers, negatively impacting their ability to invest in technological innovation and the overall supply chain resilience [5].