Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has launched an online platform to address issues related to major automotive companies' adherence to payment commitments to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) [1][5]. Group 1: Issues Addressed by the Platform - The platform primarily addresses four types of issues: 1. Major automotive companies failing to adhere to the 60-day payment commitment, with payment terms exceeding 60 days as stipulated in procurement contracts [2]. 2. Unreasonable payment term start dates set by major automotive companies, unjustified delays in issuing inspection or acceptance certificates, and conditions tied to third-party payments [3]. 3. Coercion or indirect coercion of SMEs to accept non-cash payment methods such as commercial bills or electronic accounts receivable certificates [4]. 4. Other issues related to the inadequate implementation of the "Regulations on Ensuring Payment to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises" by major automotive companies [5]. Group 2: Commitment and Future Actions - Recently, 17 major automotive companies, including FAW, Dongfeng, GAC, and Seres, have publicly committed to ensuring that supplier payment periods do not exceed 60 days, receiving positive social feedback [5]. - The Ministry aims to facilitate the improvement of management processes and payment methods among major automotive companies, ensuring the effective implementation of the regulations and benefiting SMEs [5]. - Future actions include guiding industry organizations to develop payment settlement standards for the automotive industry and promoting contract templates to further standardize payment processes for suppliers [5].
紧盯重点车企支付账期问题,工信部开通重点车企践行账期承诺线上问题反映窗口
中汽协会数据·2025-07-09 10:14