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US commerce secretary pick favors sweeping tariffs, hawkish China stance

by David P.
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Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump's pick to be commerce secretary -- seen here during the president's inauguration earlier this month -- told his confirmation hearing he prefers across-the-board tariffs / ©AFP

(AFP) – Donald Trump’s commerce secretary nominee said Wednesday that he favors “across-the-board” tariffs targeting countries rather than products, while signaling a hawkish China stance as he addressed US lawmakers on the president’s punishing trade agenda.

“We can use tariffs to create reciprocity, fairness and respect,” Wall Street billionaire Howard Lutnick told lawmakers at a confirmation hearing, denying such levies would cause broad inflation in the United States. Lutnick’s appearance comes as Washington threatens sweeping duties on imports from allies and adversaries alike — with levies on major trading partners Canada and Mexico potentially unveiled this weekend.

On Wednesday, Lutnick said the president’s pledges were aimed at getting both neighbors to do more on illegal migration and fentanyl. But Lutnick stressed that tariffs on China — and other “adversaries” — should be higher than those on other countries. In announcing his nomination last year, Trump said Lutnick would lead the world’s biggest economy’s tariff and trade agenda, with additional direct responsibility for the US Trade Representative’s office.

Asked about the impact of tariffs on prices, Lutnick conceded that certain products’ costs may rise. He charged that “it is nonsense” however that they would cause widespread inflation. Lutnick vowed to work to understand the impact of retaliatory tariffs on US agriculture and manufacturing.

– ‘Strong’ export curbs – Lutnick also signaled he would take a firm stance on export controls involving China, after the recent emergence of the DeepSeek chatbot threatened US-based artificial intelligence leaders. “Let them compete, but stop using our tools to compete with us. I’m going to be very strong on that,” said Lutnick on rivalry with Beijing. If confirmed, Lutnick will helm a department overseeing export controls to competitors, aimed at ensuring the United States’ lead in sensitive technology with military uses.

The chief executive of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald separately stressed the importance of American-driven leadership in artificial intelligence. Asked about the CHIPS and Science Act, a major law passed during former president Joe Biden’s term aimed at strengthening the US semiconductor industry, Lutnick called it “an excellent downpayment.” But he added that “we need to review them and get it right.”

In introductory remarks, Vice President JD Vance said Lutnick would help convince businesses that America is thriving, bringing US commerce “back on track.” The commerce department nominee was co-chair of Trump’s 2024 transition team, identifying new hires for the president-elect’s administration.

In the past, he has criticized electric vehicles and blamed China for being the source of the deadly drug fentanyl coming into the United States. He has also lamented previously the loss of manufacturing jobs in the world’s biggest economy, and offshoring to China. On Wednesday, he said: “Tariffs will encourage companies to come back and build in America.” He vowed in opening remarks that he would help make the US government “more responsive” and stressed the need for healthy businesses of all sizes to drive the economy.

The Commerce Department under Biden ramped up export controls on critical technologies like quantum computing and semiconductor manufacturing goods, taking aim at access by countries such as China. Trump’s administration could harden this stance.

– Beiyi SEOW

© 2024 AFP

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