Core Viewpoint - The China Automotive Industry Association (CAIA) has issued a "Supplier Payment Norms Initiative" aimed at standardizing payment practices between automotive manufacturers and suppliers, which is expected to promote the healthy development of the automotive industry [1][2][3]. Group 1: Industry Response - Major automotive companies including SAIC, BYD, GAC, Changan, Dongfeng, Xiaomi, Li Auto, NIO, and Xpeng have collectively expressed their support for the CAIA's initiative [1][2][3]. - The initiative emphasizes key aspects such as order confirmation, delivery and acceptance, payment and settlement, and contract duration, with a recommendation that the acceptance of goods should not exceed three working days [1][2][3]. Group 2: Company Actions - SAIC Group has unified the payment period for suppliers to within 60 days and will not use commercial acceptance bills to alleviate supplier financial pressure [2]. - BYD is committed to implementing the initiative and enhancing collaboration with upstream and downstream partners through technological innovation and management optimization [3]. - GAC Group has pledged to support the initiative and promote healthy development across the industry chain [5]. - Changan has fully implemented the 60-day payment commitment and has developed an efficient payment process for suppliers [6]. - Dongfeng is actively working to ensure supplier rights and enhance industry chain resilience [9]. - Xiaomi has reiterated its commitment to timely payments and the importance of a healthy industry ecosystem [10]. - Li Auto and NIO have both confirmed their adherence to the 60-day payment period and the initiative's standards [11][13].
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