WASHINGTON, March 8, 2018 - U.S. President Donald Trump is seen on a TV screen announcing tariffs on steel and aluminum, at the White House in Washington D.C., the United States, on March 8, 2018.. Image Source: Xinhua/Ting Shen/IANS

Washington, March 13 : Republican Senator Jeff Flake slammed President Donald Trump's newly signed tariffs on steel and aluminium imports while introducing a bill that would nullify them completely, the media reported.

"Tariffs are bad enough on their own. Tariffs married with uncertainty are even worse," CNBC News quoted the Arizona lawmaker as saying on the Senate floor on Monday evening.

On March 8, Trump signed two executive orders that will enact broaden tariffs of 25 per cent on steel and 10 per cent on aluminium.

The orders were signed over the objections of more than 100 congressional Republicans, who urged Trump in a letter to at least pare back the scope of the tariffs.

"I understand free trade is sometimes a challenge. I understand that it's a challenge on the campaign trail, certainly," Flake said.

"It's much easier to point to a shuttered factory," he said, "or some other convenient scapegoat".

But Flake maintained that tariffs will make things worse, not better, for Americans and the US economy, reports CNBC News.

"You can be pro-growth or pro-tariff, but you cannot be both," he added.

However, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn said on Monday night that there was little chance the Republican-controlled Congress will pass a legislation to block Trump's tariffs.

He expected lawmakers who support free trade to keep lobbying the administration to add more exemptions.

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