List of GS1 country codes
List of GS1 country codes called GS1 Prefixes. Note: from official GS1 website
"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 |
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000 – 019 | United States and Canada |
020 – 029 | Restricted distribution (MO defined) |
030 – 039 | United States drugs (see United States National Drug Code) |
040 – 049 | Restricted distribution (MO defined) |
050 – 059 | Coupons |
060 – 099 | United States and Canada |
100 – 139 | United States |
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 |
483 | Turkmenistan [1] |
484 | Moldova |
485 | Armenia |
486 | Georgia |
487 | Kazakhstan |
488 | Tajikistan |
489 | Hong Kong |
490 – 499 | Japan |
500 – 509 | United Kingdom |
520 – 521 | Greece |
528 | Lebanon |
529 | Cyprus |
530 | Albania |
531 | Macedonia |
535 | Malta |
539 | Republic of 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 | Ivory Coast |
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 – 699 | China |
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 |
885 | Thailand |
888 | Singapore |
890 | India |
893 | Vietnam |
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 | GS1 UK: GTIN-8 allocations |
961 – 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 – 984 | Common Currency Coupons |
990 – 999 | Coupons |
Prefixes not listed above are used by GS1 Global Office for number allocations in non-member countries or reserved for future use. Prefixes used in non-member countries and reserved by GS1 for future use are:
- 140 – 199
- 381, 382, 384, 386 & 388
- 391 – 399
- 441 – 449
- 472 & 473
- 483
- 510 – 519
- 522 – 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
- 710 – 728
- 747 – 749
- 751 – 753 & 756 – 758
- 772, 774 & 776
- 781 – 783, 785, 787 & 788
- 791 – 799
- 851 – 857
- 861 – 864 & 866
- 881 – 883, 886, 887 & 889
- 891, 892, 894, 895, 897 & 898
- 920 – 929
- 952 – 954, 956, 957 & 959
- 970 – 976
- 985 – 989
References
- ↑ "President of Turkmenistan chairs a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers". Turkmenistan: the Golden Age Online Newspaper. 19 June 2015. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
External links
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