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“60天账期”!小鹏,发邮件了

Core Viewpoint - Xiaopeng Motors has taken the lead in fulfilling its commitment to shorten payment terms to suppliers to within 60 days, responding to industry demands for high-quality development and stability in the supply chain [2][4][6]. Group 1: Commitment to Suppliers - On July 11, Xiaopeng Motors notified multiple suppliers via email about the implementation of a payment term of no more than 60 days [2][5]. - This commitment aligns with a broader initiative by 17 major automotive companies, including FAW, Dongfeng, and GAC Group, to ensure payment terms do not exceed 60 days [3][6]. - Xiaopeng Motors' CEO, He Xiaopeng, emphasized the importance of quick action in fulfilling this commitment, indicating a shift towards more orderly competition in the automotive industry [6]. Group 2: Industry Response and Developments - Other major automotive companies have varied in their progress towards fulfilling similar commitments, with some companies stating they do not need to change their payment terms as they already comply [8]. - GAC Group, for instance, has consistently maintained a payment term of no more than 60 days, highlighting the importance of supplier viability for product quality and service [8]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has opened an online platform for reporting issues related to the fulfillment of payment term commitments by major automotive companies, aiming to promote a healthier and sustainable automotive industry [8].