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Reiterating his stand against the July 1 rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), West Bengal finance minister, Amit Mitra, on Thursday said, the GST hasn't benefitted either the exporters or the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) in the country. Besides, the transition to GST hasn't been smooth."I had repeatedly said to postpone the launch of July 1; what is the impact - everyday postponements. They are saying that GSTN (Goods and Service Tax Network) could not take the load, this is what I had predicted but they did not pay heed to that," he said during an interactive session with industry body, ASSOCHAM.Mitra alleged that the GSTN has to handle around 300-340 crores of up-linking and the government tested it with 200 companies per state off which 30 per cent "didn't work well". The Mamata Banerjee led Trinamool Congress government is one of the sharpest critics of the July 1 rollout date of the GST. The government's stance is based on the projection that the MSME ...