List of GS1 country codes

Prefixes not listed above are reserved by GS1 Global Office for allocations in non-member countries and for future use. Prefixes used in non-member countries and reserved by GS1 for future use are:

  • 140–199
  • 381, 382, 384, 386 & 388
  • 390–399
  • 441–449
  • 472 & 473
  • 510–519
  • 522–527
  • 532–534 & 536–538
  • 550–559
  • 561–568
  • 580–589
  • 591–593 & 595–598
  • 602 & 605–607
  • 610, 612 & 614
  • 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, 882, 886, 887 & 889
  • 891, 892, 894, 895, 897 & 898
  • 920–929
  • 953, 954, 956, 957 & 959
  • 970–976
  • 985–989

This is a list of country codes used by GS1.

Source: GS1 Company Prefix

Code Country
000–019UPC-A compatible -  United States and  Canada
020–029UPC-A compatible - Used to issue restricted circulation numbers within a geographic region [1]
030–039UPC-A compatible -  United States drugs (see United States National Drug Code)
040–049UPC-A compatible - Used to issue restricted circulation numbers within a geographic region[m]
050–059UPC-A compatible - GS1 US reserved for future use
060–099UPC-A compatible -  United States and  Canada
100–139 United States
200–299Used to issue GS1 restricted circulation number within a geographic region[m]
300–379 France and  Monaco
380 Bulgaria
383 Slovenia
385 Croatia
387 Bosnia and Herzegovina
389 Montenegro
390 Kosovo
400–440 Germany (440 code inherited from old  East Germany on reunification, 1990)
450–459 Japan (new Japanese Article Number range)
460–469 Russia (barcodes inherited from the  Soviet Union)
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
484 Moldova
485 Armenia
486 Georgia
487 Kazakhstan
488 Tajikistan
489 Hong Kong
490–499 Japan (original Japanese Article Number range)
500–509 United Kingdom
520–521 Greece
528 Lebanon
529 Cyprus
530 Albania
531 North 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
617 Cameroon
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
630 Qatar
640–649 Finland (sometimes used by Romanian manufacturers)
690–699 China
700–709 Norway
729 Israel
730–739 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 (barcode inherited from  Czechoslovakia)
860 Serbia (barcode inherited from  Yugoslavia and  Serbia and Montenegro)
865 Mongolia
867 North Korea
868–869 Turkey
870–879 Netherlands
880 South Korea
883 Myanmar
884 Cambodia
885 Thailand
888 Singapore
890 India
893 Vietnam
896 Pakistan
899 Indonesia
900–919 Austria
930–939 Australia
940–949 New Zealand
950GS1 Global Office: Special applications
951Used to issue General Manager Numbers for the EPC General Identifier (GID) scheme as defined by the EPC Tag Data Standard
952Used for demonstrations and examples of the GS1 system
955 Malaysia
958 Macau
960–961GS1 UK Office: GTIN-8 allocations
962–969 GS1 Global Office: GTIN-8 allocations
977Serial publications (ISSN)
978–979"Bookland" (ISBN) – 979-0 used for sheet music ("Musicland", ISMN-13, replaces deprecated ISMN M- numbers)
980Refund receipts
981–984GS1 coupon identification for common currency areas
990–999GS1 coupon identification

[m] defined by GS1 Member Organisations

References

  1. m : defined by GS1 Member Organisations
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