UPC-A compatible - Used to issue restricted circulation numbers within a geographic region [1]
030–039
UPC-A compatible - United States drugs (see United States National Drug Code)
040–049
UPC-A compatible - Used to issue restricted circulation numbers within a company
050–059
UPC-A compatible - GS1 US reserved for future use
060–099
UPC-A compatible - United States
100–139
United States
200–299
Used to issue GS1 restricted circulation number within a geographic region[1]
300–379
France and Monaco
380
Bulgaria
383
Slovenia
385
Croatia
387
Bosnia and Herzegovina
389
Montenegro
390
Republic of Kosovo (EAN-imposed, no GS1 Member Organisation)[2]
400–440
Germany (440 code inherited from former East Germany upon reunification in 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
607
Oman
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
"Managed by GS1 Global Office for future MO" (was Brunei until May 2021[3])
624
Libya
625
Jordan
626
Iran
627
Kuwait
628
Saudi Arabia
629
United Arab Emirates
630
Qatar
631
Namibia[4]
640–649
Finland
680–681
China
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
Türkiye
870–879
Netherlands
880–881
South Korea
883
Myanmar
884
Cambodia
885
Thailand
888
Singapore
890
India[5]
893
Vietnam
894
"Managed by GS1 Global Office for future MO" (Bangladesh?)[citation needed]
896
Pakistan
899
Indonesia
900–919
Austria
930–939
Australia
940–949
New Zealand
950
GS1 Global Office: Used to support territories & countries where no GS1 Member Organisation operates
951
Used to issue General Manager Numbers for the EPC General Identifier (GID) scheme as defined by the EPC Tag Data Standard
952
Used for demonstrations and examples of the GS1 system
955
Malaysia
958
Macau
960–961
GS1 UK Office: GTIN-8 allocations
962–969
GS1 Global Office: GTIN-8 allocations
977
Serial publications (ISSN)
978–979
"Bookland" (ISBN) – 979-0 used for sheet music ("Musicland", ISMN-13, replaces deprecated ISMN M- numbers)
980
Refund receipts
981–983
GS1 coupon identification for common currency areas
990–999
GS1 coupon identification
Note GS1 member companies can manufacture products anywhere in the world and can license prefixes from the GS1 organisation of their choice, GS1 prefixes do not identify the country of origin for a given product.
GS1 prefixes not listed above are reserved by GS1 Global Office for allocations in countries where no GS1 Member Organisation established and for future use within the GS1 system. These 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 & 605–606
610, 612, 614 & 623
632–639
650–679
682–689
710–728
747–749
751–753 & 756–758
772, 774 & 776
781–783, 785, 787 & 788
791–799
851–857
861–864 & 866
882, 886, 887 & 889
891, 892, 894, 895, 897 & 898
920–929
953, 954, 956, 957 & 959
970–976
984–989
^ abdefined by GS1 Member Organisations
^Agreement on barcode for Kosovo businesses (Economic Initiative for Kosovo - ECIKS, 1 December 2004)
^"GS1 Company Prefix | GS1". Archived from the original on 2021-05-09.
^"Namibia now has own barcode".
^"Barcodes". Retrieved 2021-07-21. An item incorporating a barcode with prefix number '890' signifies ownership by an Indian organisation.
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