(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs will go into effect next week and added imports' duties will apply to shipments by vessel starting Oct. 5.

Here's the full list:

Afghanistan: 15%

Algeria: 30%

Angola: 15%

Bangladesh: 20%

Bolivia: 15%

Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30%

Botswana: 15%

Brazil: 10%

Brunei: 25%

Cambodia: 19%

Cameroon: 15%

Chad: 15%

Costa Rica: 15%

Côte d`Ivoire: 15%

Democratic Republic of the Congo: 15%

Ecuador: 15%

Equatorial Guinea: 15%

European Union: Goods with Column 1 Duty Rate[1] > 15% 0%

European Union: Goods with Column 1 Duty Rate < 15% 15% minus Column 1 Duty Rate

Falkland Islands: 10%

Fiji: 15%

Ghana: 15%

Guyana: 15%

Iceland: 15%

India: 25%

Indonesia: 19%

Iraq: 35%

Israel: 15%

Japan: 15%

Jordan: 15%

Kazakhstan: 25%

Laos: 40%

Lesotho: 15%

Libya: 30%

Liechtenstein: 15%

Madagascar: 15%

Malawi: 15%

Malaysia: 19%

Mauritius: 15%

Moldova: 25%

Mozambique: 15%

Myanmar (Burma): 40%

Namibia: 15%

Nauru: 15%

New Zealand: 15%

Nicaragua: 18%

Nigeria: 15%

North Macedonia: 15%

Norway: 15%

Pakistan: 19%

Papua New Guinea: 15%

Philippines: 19%

Serbia: 35%

South Africa: 30%

South Korea: 15%

Sri Lanka: 20%

Switzerland: 39%

Syria: 41%

Taiwan: 20%

Thailand: 19%

Trinidad and Tobago: 15%

Tunisia: 25%

Turkey: 15%

Uganda: 15%

United Kingdom: 10%

Vanuatu: 15%

Venezuela: 15%

Vietnam 20%

Zambia: 15%

Zimbabwe: 15%

[1] For purposes of this Executive Order and its Annexes, "Column 1 Duty Rate" means the ad valorem (or ad valorem equivalent) rate of duty under column 1-General of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS).