Barcode Country Codes
What are barcode country code prefixes?
Barcode Country Codes (also called Country code prefixes or GS1 Country Codes) are the first few digits of a GS1-assigned barcode number – these digits vary depending on which country & GS1 office the barcode was issued in.
Barcode numbers beginning with specifically assigned country codes are the barcode numbers that come directly from GS1 in a specific country OR are issued by an official standards agency in that country.
In countries where GS1 exists, the ONLY legal way to get to start with these assigned country codes is to join GS1 – this means completing their membership forms and paying a joining fee and annual membership fees to GS1 – which is VERY expensive (GS1 only license the numbers to you – so you have to pay their annual fees every year for the rest of your product life). Please read this article by Peter Strong (head of the Council of Small Business of Australia) on ‘shadow regulators.’ These are not-for-profit organisations that have monopolistic control over the business community.
In countries where there is a non-GS1 Standards Body, the country-specific numbers can be obtained from that body, or the International Barcodes Network agency in that country.
Do barcodes need to have a specific country code?
No they don’t. All barcodes and barcode systems are designed for international use, so there are virtually no restrictions based on the country of origin worldwide. Any specific examples of stores placing any type of restrictions on barcodes can be seen here.
Many people mistakenly believe that the first few digits of the barcode numbers show the country of origin of the product. However, the barcode number says NOTHING accurate about the country of origin of the product. The only thing that these first few digits show is the country of origin of the barcode number itself. So, in reality, products that come from any specific country can have any barcode number on them.
If you want to demonstrate that your product is made in your own country, e.g., New Zealand, then the best way to do this is to print “Made in New Zealand” or similar on the product. This is an advertising claim and must be provable if challenged. (Some manufacturers also print “Made in New Zealand” directly above the barcode to help customers).
The myth of the barcode number showing the country of origin of the product is an old myth that has been thoroughly debunked. Please see this Snopes article on the origins of this myth as well as a debunking of it.
We are a member of an international network of barcode sellers that have customers in more than 120 countries using our barcodes without any problems.
Our EAN (and UPC) barcodes can be used in any country worldwide – click here to buy barcodes from our company.
List of Barcode Country Codes
Barcode Country Code Prefixes for individual GS1 organisations around the world:
0 | USA / Canada |
1 | USA |
30–37 | France & Monaco |
380 | Bulgaria |
383 | Slovenia |
385 | Croatia |
387 | Bosnia & Herzegovina |
389 | Montenegro |
390 | Kosovo |
40–44 | Germany |
45 | Japan |
46 | 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 |
484 | Moldava |
485 | Armenia |
486 | Georgia |
487 | Kazakhstan |
488 | Tajikistan |
489 | Hong Kong |
49 | Japan |
50 | United Kingdom |
520, 521 | Greece |
528 | Lebanon |
529 | Cyprus |
530 | Albania |
531 | North Macedonia |
535 | Malta |
539 | Ireland |
54 | Belgium & Luxembourg |
560 | Portugal |
569 | Island |
570 | Denmark |
590 | Poland |
594 | Romania |
599 | Hungary |
600–601 | South Africa |
602 | Benin |
603 | Ghana |
604 | Senegal |
605 | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
608 | Bahrain |
609 | Mauritius |
611 | Marocco |
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 |
64 | Finland |
69 | China |
70 | Norway |
729 | Israel |
73 | 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 | Schwitzerland & Liechtenstein |
770-771 | Colombia |
773 | Uruguay |
775 | Peru |
777 | Bolivia |
779 | Argentina |
780 | Chile |
784 | Paraguay |
786 | Ecuador |
789-790 | Brazil |
800–839 | Italy |
840–849 | Spain |
850 | Cuba |
858 | Slovakia |
859 | Czech Republic |
860 | Serbia |
865 | Mongolia |
867 | North Korea |
868–869 | Turkey |
87 | Netherlands |
880 | South Korea |
885 | Thailand |
888 | Singapore |
890 | India |
893 | Vietnam |
896 | Pakistan |
899 | Indonesia |
90–91 | Austria |
93 | Australia |
94 | New Zealand |
955 | Malaysia |
958 | Macau |
96 | GS1 Global Office: GTIN-8 allocations |
977 | Serial Publications (ISSN) |
978–979 | Bookland (ISBN) |
980 | Return Coupons (refund receipts) |
981–983 | Common Currency Coupons |
990–999 | Coupon Codes |