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By Alexandra Ulmer

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will nominate Wall Street CEO Howard Lutnick to lead his trade and tariff strategy as the head of the Commerce Department, the agency that has become the U.S. weapon of choice against China’s tech sector.

Lutnick, the head of brokerage firm Cantor Fitzgerald, will also have “additional direct responsibility” for the U.S. Trade Representative’s office, Trump said in a statement.

Trump’s transition team did not immediately respond to requests for clarity on Lutnick’s responsibilities, including whether he would also serve as U.S. Trade Representative, traditionally the top trade job in the federal government.

With the appointments, Trump taps a long-time friend who backs the Republican’s vision to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. and promote the adoption of cryptocurrency.

Lutnick also runs brokerage BGC Group and is chairman of Newmark Group (NASDAQ:), a commercial real estate services firm, and FMX, a platform owned by some of Wall Street’s biggest banks and traders. Shares of BGC fell 2%.

His appointment also leaves question marks over whether Trump’s former USTR and tariff architect, Robert Lighthizer, would join his new administration. Lighthizer had been mentioned as a possible candidate for the Commerce and Treasury secretary posts. He could not immediately be reached for comment.

TRADE WEAPONS

The sprawling Commerce Department oversees a vast array of functions with nearly 47,000 employees, from the U.S. Census Bureau to weather forecasting and ocean navigation and investment promotion.

Its trade-related functions have grown in importance in recent years. They include authority over export controls on sensitive U.S. technologies, which have put it at the center of trade conflicts with China, as well as investigating anti-dumping and anti-subsidy cases that often result in punitive tariffs to protect domestic industries.

Trump used Commerce’s authority over the “Section 232” national security trade statute to underpin his 2018 tariffs on steel and aluminum and may invoke it again to impose broad global tariffs on imports, trade experts say.

To rebuild the U.S. manufacturing base, Trump has vowed to impose new tariffs of at least 60% on Chinese imports and 10%-20% on goods from elsewhere — moves that economists say would upend global trade flows and raise costs.

Fearing Beijing could weaponize American technology to strengthen its military, both the Trump and Biden administrations have used Commerce Department authorities aggressively to impose regulations to halt the flow of U.S. and foreign technology to China – with a special emphasis on semiconductors and the equipment used to make them.

Over the past two years, the U.S. issued sweeping export controls on advanced chips and chipmaking equipment to China, which has limited its access to cutting-edge chips for artificial intelligence and equipment needed to produce the next generation of semiconductors.

TARIFF BACKER

Unlike other members of Trump’s inner circle, Lutnick does not speak about China often. He is a big proponent of tariffs, especially aimed at China. According to the New York Times (NYSE:), the investment banker said in a podcast interview last month: “Don’t tax our people. Make money instead. Put tariffs on China and make $400 billion.”

Cantor Fitzgerald has offices in Hong Kong. Last year, it underwrote Chinese biotech firm Adlai Nortye’s NASDAQ IPO, the first successful Chinese company to list since Beijing implemented new rules requiring Chinese firms to obtain a special filing before listing shares overseas.

The next commerce secretary will be responsible for enforcing a range of rules put in place to hamper China’s development of artificial intelligence and keep some of its biggest tech firms, including Huawei Technologies and Semiconductor Manufacturing International, several steps behind their global competition in key technologies.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Howard Lutnick, CEO of BGC Partners, Inc., speaks during the Piper Sandler Global Exchange and FinTech Conference in New York City, U.S., June 5, 2024.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

As co-chair of Trump’s transition team, Lutnick had been seen for weeks as a possible candidate for a position in the Trump administration, including Treasury secretary.

A native of New York City’s Long Island suburbs with a background in trading and real estate, Lutnick has been one of Trump’s top Wall Street advocates, hosting fundraisers and touting his policies in the media.

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