List of GS1 country codes.
Note: from official GS1 website - http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/support/prefix_list
"The GS1 Prefix, the first three digits, usually identifying the national GS1 Member Organization to which the manufacturer is registered (not necessarily where the product is actually made)."
code | country |
---|---|
000 – 019 | U.S. and Canada |
020 – 029 | Restricted distribution (MO defined) |
030 – 039 | U.S. drugs (see U.S. National Drug Code) |
040 – 049 | Restricted distribution (MO defined) |
050 – 059 | coupons |
060 – 099 | U.S. and Canada |
100 – 139 | U.S. (reserved for later use) |
200 – 299 | Restricted distribution (MO defined) |
300 – 379 | France and Monaco |
380 | Bulgaria |
383 | Slovenia |
385 | Croatia |
387 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
389 | Montenegro |
400 – 440 | Germany (440 code inherited from old East Germany on reunification, 1990) |
450 – 459 | Japan |
460 – 469 | Russia |
470 | Kyrgyzstan |
471 | Taiwan |
474 | Estonia |
475 | Latvia |
476 | Azerbaijan |
477 | Lithuania |
478 | Uzbekistan |
479 | Sri Lanka |
480 | Philippines |
481 | Belarus |
482 | Ukraine |
484 | Moldova |
485 | Armenia |
486 | Georgia |
487 | Kazakhstan |
488 | Tajikistan |
489 | Hong Kong SAR |
490 – 499 | Japan |
500 – 509 | United Kingdom |
520 – 521 | Greece |
528 | Lebanon |
529 | Cyprus |
530 | Albania |
531 | F.Y.R.O. Macedonia |
535 | Malta |
539 | Ireland |
540 – 549 | Belgium and Luxembourg |
560 | Portugal |
569 | Iceland |
570 – 579 | Denmark, Faroe Islands and Greenland |
590 | Poland |
594 | Romania |
599 | Hungary |
600 – 601 | South Africa |
603 | Ghana |
604 | Senegal |
608 | Bahrain |
609 | Mauritius |
611 | Morocco |
613 | Algeria |
615 | Nigeria |
616 | Kenya |
618 | Côte d'Ivoire |
619 | Tunisia |
620 | Tanzania |
621 | Syria |
622 | Egypt |
623 | Brunei |
624 | Libya |
625 | Jordan |
626 | Iran |
627 | Kuwait |
628 | Saudi Arabia |
629 | United Arab Emirates |
640 – 649 | Finland |
690 – 695 | China, The People's Republic |
700 – 709 | Norway |
729 | Israel |
730 – 739 | Sweden : EAN/GS1 Sweden |
740 | Guatemala |
741 | El Salvador |
742 | Honduras |
743 | Nicaragua |
744 | Costa Rica |
745 | Panama |
746 | Dominican Republic |
750 | Mexico |
754 – 755 | Canada |
759 | Venezuela |
760 – 769 | Switzerland and Liechtenstein |
770 – 771 | Colombia |
773 | Uruguay |
775 | Peru |
777 | Bolivia |
778 – 779 | Argentina |
780 | Chile |
784 | Paraguay |
786 | Ecuador |
789 – 790 | Brazil |
800 – 839 | Italy, San Marino and Vatican City |
840 – 849 | Spain and Andorra |
850 | Cuba |
858 | Slovakia |
859 | Czech Republic |
860 | Serbia |
865 | Mongolia |
867 | North Korea |
868 – 869 | Turkey |
870 – 879 | Netherlands |
880 | South Korea |
884 | Cambodia |
883 | Pakistan |
885 | Thailand |
888 | Singapore |
890 | India |
893 | Vietnam |
894 | Bangladesh |
896 | Pakistan |
899 | Indonesia |
900 – 919 | Austria |
930 – 939 | Australia |
940 – 949 | New Zealand |
950 | GS1 Global Office: Special applications |
951 | EPCglobal: Special applications |
955 | Malaysia |
958 | Macau |
960 – 969 | GS1 Global Office: GTIN-8 allocations |
977 | Serial publications (ISSN) |
978 – 979 | Bookland (ISBN) – 979-0 used for sheet music (ISMN13, replaces deprecated ISMN M- numbers) |
980 | Refund receipts |
981 – 983 | Common Currency Coupons |
990 – 999 | Coupons |
Prefix 950 (GS1 Global Office) is used for special applications and bi-lateral agreements. Prefix 951 is used by EPCglobal. From the 960 range, prefixes 9600 to 9604 have been assigned to GS1 UK for GTIN-8 number allocations. Prefixes not listed above are used by GS1 Global Office for number allocations in countries where there is not yet a GS1 organisation and are reserved for future use. Prefixes used in non-GS1 member countries and reserved by GS1 for future use are:
- 140 – 199
- 381, 382, 384, 386 & 388
- 390 – 399
- 441 – 449
- 472, 473 & 483
- 510 – 519
- 521 – 527
- 532 – 534 & 536 – 538
- 550 – 559
- 561 – 568
- 580 – 589
- 591 – 593 & 595 – 598
- 602 & 605 – 607
- 610, 612, 614 & 617
- 630 – 639
- 650 – 689
- 696 – 699
- 710 – 728
- 747 – 749
- 751 – 753 & 756 – 758
- 772, 774, 776 & 778
- 781 – 783, 785, 787 & 788
- 791 – 799
- 851 – 857
- 861 – 864 & 866
- 881 – 883, 886, 887 & 889
- 891, 892, 895, 897 & 898
- 920 – 929
- 952 – 954, 956 & 957
- 959, 961 – 976
- 984 – 989
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