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    APTMA and FBR Clash Over Installation of Monitoring Cameras

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) have entered into a dispute concerning the installation of monitoring cameras. This disagreement centers on the regulatory requirements imposed by the FBR, which APTMA members argue could impact their operational privacy and costs. The textile sector, being a major contributor to Pakistan’s exports and economy, is closely watching this conflict as it may set precedents for future compliance measures.

    In a significant development, the FBR insists that the cameras are necessary for ensuring transparency and preventing tax evasion within the textile industry. Meanwhile, APTMA contends that the move could disrupt business processes and raise concerns over data security. This standoff reflects broader challenges in balancing regulatory oversight with industry autonomy in Pakistan’s manufacturing sectors.

    The outcome of this dispute could have far-reaching implications for industrial regulation and tax enforcement in Pakistan. If the FBR’s demands are enforced, other sectors might face similar surveillance measures, potentially altering the business environment. Conversely, a concession to APTMA could embolden industries to resist stringent monitoring, complicating revenue collection efforts. Stakeholders across the economy are closely monitoring the situation for its impact on governance and industrial relations.

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