VSIC (Vietnam Standard Industrial Classification) consists of 5 levels of Business Line code according to Decision No. 36/2025/QD-TTg detailing the industry codes related to business sectors in Vietnam, issued on September 29, 2025 and effective from November 15, 2025. Decision 26 replaced Decision No. 27/2018/QD-TTg dated July 6, 2018 of the Prime Minister promulgating the Vietnam Standard Industrial Classification.
Table of contents
The list of business line codes in Vietnam includes 5 levels:
The Vietnam Standard Industrial Classification attached to Decision No. 36/2025/QD-TTg dated September 29, 2025 of the Prime Minister includes 2 main parts:
Below is the detailed list:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 | Industry name |
A | AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES | ||||
01 | Agriculture and related service activities | ||||
011 | Planting annual trees | ||||
0111 | 01110 | Rice cultivation | |||
0112 | 01120 | Growing corn and other grain crops | |||
0113 | 01130 | Growing starchy root crops | |||
0114 | 01140 | Growing sugarcane | |||
0115 | 01150 | Growing tobacco and pipe tobacco | |||
0116 | 01160 | Growing fiber crops | |||
0117 | 01170 | Growing oilseed crops | |||
0118 | Growing vegetables, beans and flowers | ||||
01181 | Growing vegetables of all kinds | ||||
01182 | Growing beans of all kinds | ||||
01183 | Planting annual flowers | ||||
0119 | Plant other annual crops | ||||
01191 | Growing annual spices | ||||
01192 | Growing medicinal and aromatic plants every year | ||||
01199 | Plant other remaining annual crops | ||||
012 | Perennial planting | ||||
0121 | Growing fruit trees | ||||
01211 | Growing grapes | ||||
01212 | Growing fruit trees in tropical and subtropical regions | ||||
01213 | Growing oranges, tangerines and other citrus fruits | ||||
01214 | Growing apples, plums and stone fruits like apples | ||||
01215 | Growing longan, lychee, rambutan | ||||
01219 | Growing other fruit trees | ||||
0122 | 01220 | Growing oil-bearing fruit trees | |||
0123 | 01230 | Growing cashew trees | |||
0124 | 01240 | Growing pepper plants | |||
0125 | 01250 | Rubber tree planting | |||
0126 | 01260 | Growing coffee trees | |||
0127 | 01270 | Growing tea trees | |||
0128 | Growing spices, medicinal plants, and perennial aromatic plants | ||||
01281 | Growing perennial spices | ||||
01282 | Growing perennial medicinal and aromatic plants | ||||
0129 | Planting other perennial crops | ||||
01291 | Growing perennial ornamental plants | ||||
01299 | Plant other remaining perennials | ||||
013 | 0130 | Multiplication and care of agricultural seedlings | |||
01301 | Multiplication and care of annual seedlings | ||||
01302 | Propagation and care of perennial seedlings | ||||
014 | Animal husbandry | ||||
0141 | Raising buffaloes and cows and producing buffalo and cow breeds | ||||
01411 | Buffalo and cattle breeding | ||||
01412 | Buffalo and cattle farming | ||||
0142 | Horse, donkey, mule breeding and horse and donkey breeding | ||||
01421 | Horse and donkey breeding | ||||
01422 | Raising horses, donkeys, and mules | ||||
0144 | Raising goats, sheep, deer and producing goat, sheep, deer and deer breeds | ||||
01441 | Production of goat, sheep, deer and elk breeds | ||||
01442 | Raising goats, sheep, deer, and elk | ||||
0145 | Pig farming and pig breeding | ||||
01451 | Pig breeding production | ||||
01452 | Pig farming | ||||
0146 | Poultry farming | ||||
01461 | Incubation and poultry breeding activities | ||||
01462 | Chicken farming | ||||
01463 | Duck, goose and swan farming | ||||
01469 | Other poultry farming | ||||
0149 | 01490 | Other livestock | |||
015 | 0150 | 01500 | Mixed farming and livestock farming | ||
016 | Agricultural service activities | ||||
0161 | 01610 | Crop service activities | |||
0162 | 01620 | Livestock service activities | |||
0163 | 01630 | Post-harvest service activities | |||
0164 | 01640 | Seed treatment for propagation | |||
017 | 0170 | 01700 | Hunting, trapping and related service activities | ||
02 | Forestry and related service activities | ||||
021 | 0210 | Afforestation, forest care and forestry tree nursery | |||
02101 | Planting and caring for woody forests | ||||
02102 | Planting and caring for bamboo forests | ||||
02103 | Afforestation and other forest care | ||||
02104 | Forestry tree nursery | ||||
022 | 0220 | 02200 | Logging | ||
023 | 0230 | Exploitation and collection of forest products except wood | |||
02301 | Exploitation of forest products except timber | ||||
02302 | Collecting forest products except wood | ||||
024 | 0240 | 02400 | Forestry service activities | ||
03 | Exploitation, aquaculture and related service activities | ||||
031 | Fisheries exploitation | ||||
0311 | 03110 | Marine fisheries | |||
0312 | 03120 | Inland fisheries | |||
032 | Aquaculture | ||||
0321 | Marine aquaculture | ||||
03211 | Fish farming | ||||
03212 | Shrimp farming | ||||
03213 | Other aquaculture | ||||
03214 | Marine aquaculture seed production | ||||
0322 | Inland aquaculture | ||||
03221 | Fish farming | ||||
03222 | Shrimp farming | ||||
03223 | Other aquaculture | ||||
03224 | Production of domestic aquatic breeds | ||||
033 | Support services for aquaculture and fisheries exploitation | ||||
0331 | 03310 | Fisheries support service activities | |||
0332 | 03320 | Aquaculture support service activities | |||
B | EXTRACTIVE | ||||
05 | Mining of hard coal and lignite | ||||
051 | 0510 | 05100 | Mining and collection of hard coal | ||
052 | 0520 | 05200 | Mining and collection of lignite | ||
06 | Crude oil and natural gas extraction | ||||
061 | 0610 | 06100 | Crude oil exploitation | ||
062 | 0620 | 06200 | Natural gas exploitation | ||
07 | Metal ore mining | ||||
071 | 0710 | 07100 | Iron ore mining | ||
072 | Mining of non-ferrous ores (except rare metal ores) | ||||
0721 | 07210 | Mining of uranium and thorium ores | |||
0729 | Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores | ||||
07291 | Bauxite mining | ||||
07299 | Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores not elsewhere classified | ||||
073 | 0730 | 07300 | Mining of rare metal ores | ||
08 | Other mining | ||||
081 | 0810 | Quarrying of stone, sand, gravel, clay | |||
08101 | Quarrying | ||||
08102 | Sand mining | ||||
08103 | Gravel mining | ||||
08104 | Clay mining | ||||
089 | Mining not elsewhere classified | ||||
0891 | 08910 | Mining of chemical minerals and fertilizer minerals | |||
0892 | 08920 | Peat exploitation and collection | |||
0893 | 08930 | Salt mining | |||
0899 | 08990 | Other mining not elsewhere classified | |||
09 | Mining support service activities | ||||
091 | 0910 | 09100 | Crude oil and natural gas exploitation support service activities | ||
099 | 0990 | 09900 | Other mining support service activities | ||
C | PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY | ||||
10 | Food production and processing | ||||
101 | 1010 | Processing and preserving meat and meat products | |||
10101 | Slaughter of livestock and poultry | ||||
10102 | Meat processing and preservation | ||||
10109 | Processing and preservation of meat products | ||||
102 | 1020 | Processing and preserving aquatic products and aquatic products | |||
10201 | Processing and preservation of frozen seafood | ||||
10202 | Processing and preserving dried seafood | ||||
10203 | Processing and preserving fish sauce | ||||
10209 | Processing and preserving other products from seafood | ||||
103 | 1030 | Processing and preserving fruits and vegetables | |||
10301 | Production of fruit and vegetable juice | ||||
10309 | Processing and preserving other fruits and vegetables | ||||
104 | 1040 | Production of animal and vegetable oils and fats | |||
10401 | Production of animal oil and fat | ||||
10402 | Production of vegetable oil and butter | ||||
105 | 1050 | 10500 | Processing of milk and dairy products | ||
106 | Milling and flour production | ||||
1061 | Milling and production of raw flour | ||||
10611 | Milling | ||||
10612 | Raw flour production | ||||
1062 | 10620 | Production of starch and starch products | |||
107 | Other food production | ||||
1071 | 10710 | Production of cakes from flour | |||
1072 | 10720 | Sugar production | |||
1073 | 10730 | Cocoa, chocolate and confectionery production | |||
1074 | 10740 | Manufacture of macaroni, noodles and similar products | |||
1075 | Production of food, processed food | ||||
10751 | Production of dishes and processed foods from meat | ||||
10752 | Production of food and processed food from seafood | ||||
10759 | Production of other prepared foods and dishes | ||||
1076 | 10760 | Tea production | |||
1077 | 10770 | Coffee production | |||
1079 | 10790 | Production of other food products not elsewhere classified | |||
108 | 1080 | 10800 | Production of animal feed, poultry and aquatic products | ||
11 | 110 | Beverage production | |||
1101 | 11010 | Distillation, rectification and blending of spirits | |||
1102 | 11020 | Wine production | |||
1103 | 11030 | Beer production | |||
1104 | 11040 | Production of malt and yeast | |||
1105 | Production of non-alcoholic beverages, mineral water | ||||
11051 | Production of mineral water and bottled purified water | ||||
11052 | Production of non-alcoholic beverages | ||||
12 | 120 | 1200 | Manufacture of tobacco products | ||
12001 | Tobacco production | ||||
12009 | Other tobacco production | ||||
13 | Weaving | ||||
131 | Production of yarn, woven fabric and finishing of textile products | ||||
1311 | 13110 | Fiber production | |||
1312 | 13120 | Woven fabric production | |||
1313 | 13130 | Finishing textile products | |||
139 | Other textile manufacturing | ||||
1391 | 13910 | Manufacture of knitted, crocheted and other non-woven fabrics | |||
1392 | 13920 | Manufacture of textile products (except apparel) | |||
1393 | 13930 | Production of carpets, blankets, mattresses | |||
1394 | 13940 | Production of all kinds of braided ropes and nets | |||
1399 | 13990 | Production of other textiles not elsewhere classified | |||
14 | Garment manufacturing | ||||
141 | 1410 | 14100 | Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel) | ||
142 | 1420 | 14200 | Production of fur products | ||
143 | 1430 | 14300 | Crochet clothing production | ||
15 | Manufacture of leather and related products | ||||
151 | Tanning, leather processing; production of suitcases, handbags, saddles; processing and dyeing of fur | ||||
1511 | 15110 | Tanning, leather processing; fur processing and dyeing | |||
1512 | 15120 | Manufacture of luggage, handbags and similar articles, saddlery and harness | |||
152 | 1520 | 15200 | Shoe and sandal manufacturing | ||
16 | Wood processing and production of products from wood, bamboo and rattan (except beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs); production of products from straw, thatch and plaiting materials | ||||
161 | 1610 | Sawing, cutting, planing and preserving wood | |||
16101 | Sawing, cutting and planing wood | ||||
16102 | Wood preservation | ||||
162 | Manufacture of products from wood, bamboo and rattan (except beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs); manufacture of products from straw, thatch and plaited materials | ||||
1621 | 16210 | Production of plywood, veneer, laminated wood and other thin boards | |||
1622 | 16220 | Construction wood products manufacturing | |||
1623 | 16230 | Wooden packaging production | |||
1629 | Manufacture of other products from wood; manufacture of products from bamboo, rattan, straw and plaiting materials | ||||
16291 | Manufacture of other wood products | ||||
16292 | Manufacture of products from forestry products (except wood), sedge and plaiting materials | ||||
17 | 170 | Production of paper and paper products | |||
1701 | 17010 | Production of pulp, paper and paperboard | |||
1702 | Production of corrugated paper, corrugated cardboard, packaging from paper and cardboard | ||||
17021 | Production of paper and cardboard packaging | ||||
17022 | Production of corrugated paper and corrugated board | ||||
1709 | 17090 | Manufacture of other paper and paperboard products not elsewhere classified | |||
18 | Print, copy records of all kinds | ||||
181 | Printing and printing-related services | ||||
1811 | 18110 | Printing | |||
1812 | 18120 | Printing related services | |||
182 | 1820 | 18200 | Copy records of all types | ||
19 | Production of coke, refined petroleum products | ||||
191 | 1910 | 19100 | Coke production | ||
192 | 1920 | 19200 | Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products | ||
20 | Production of chemicals and chemical products | ||||
201 | Manufacture of basic chemicals, fertilizers and nitrogen compounds; manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms | ||||
2011 | Basic chemical production | ||||
20111 | Industrial gas production | ||||
20112 | Production of dyes and pigments | ||||
20113 | Production of other basic inorganic chemicals | ||||
20114 | Production of other basic organic chemicals | ||||
20119 | Production of other basic chemicals | ||||
2012 | 20120 | Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds | |||
2013 | Production of plastic and synthetic rubber in primary form | ||||
20131 | Production of virgin plastic | ||||
20132 | Production of synthetic rubber in primary form | ||||
202 | Production of other chemical products | ||||
2021 | 20210 | Production of pesticides and other chemical products used in agriculture | |||
2022 | Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics | ||||
20221 | Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics | ||||
20222 | Ink production | ||||
2023 | Manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes, soaps, detergents, polishes and toilet preparations | ||||
20231 | Cosmetics and perfume production | ||||
20232 | Manufacture of soaps, detergents, polishes and toilet preparations | ||||
2029 | 20290 | Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified | |||
203 | 2030 | 20300 | Production of synthetic fibers | ||
21 | Production of drugs, pharmaceutical chemicals and medicinal materials | ||||
210 | 2100 | Production of drugs, pharmaceutical chemicals and medicinal materials | |||
21001 | Production of all kinds of drugs | ||||
21002 | Production of pharmaceuticals and medicinal materials | ||||
22 | Manufacture of rubber and plastic products | ||||
221 | Manufacturing of rubber products | ||||
2211 | 22110 | Production of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires | |||
2219 | 22190 | Manufacture of other rubber products | |||
222 | 2220 | Manufacturing of plastic products | |||
22201 | Production of plastic packaging | ||||
22209 | Manufacture of other plastic products | ||||
23 | Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products | ||||
231 | 2310 | Production of glass and glass products | |||
23101 | Production of flat glass and flat glass products | ||||
23102 | Production of hollow glass and hollow glass products | ||||
23103 | Production of fiberglass and fiberglass products | ||||
23109 | Manufacture of other glass and glass products | ||||
239 | Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified | ||||
2391 | 23910 | Production of refractory products | |||
2392 | 23920 | Production of building materials from clay | |||
2393 | 23930 | Production of other ceramic products | |||
2394 | Production of cement, lime and plaster | ||||
23941 | Cement production | ||||
23942 | Lime production | ||||
23943 | Gypsum production | ||||
2395 | 23950 | Production of concrete and products from concrete, cement and plaster | |||
2396 | 23960 | Cutting, shaping and finishing stone | |||
2399 | 23990 | Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified | |||
24 | Metal production | ||||
241 | 2410 | 24100 | Production of iron, steel, and cast iron | ||
242 | 2420 | Production of precious and non-ferrous metals | |||
24201 | Precious metal production | ||||
24202 | Non-ferrous metal production | ||||
243 | Metal casting | ||||
2431 | 24310 | Casting iron and steel | |||
2432 | 24320 | Non-ferrous metal casting | |||
25 | Manufacture of prefabricated metal products (except machinery and equipment) | ||||
251 | Manufacture of metal structures, tanks, reservoirs and boilers | ||||
2511 | 25110 | Production of metal components | |||
2512 | 25120 | Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal | |||
2513 | 25130 | Manufacture of boilers (except central boilers) | |||
252 | 2520 | 25200 | Production of weapons and ammunition | ||
259 | Manufacture of other metal products; metal processing and processing services | ||||
2591 | 25910 | Forging, stamping, pressing and rolling of metal; powder metallurgy | |||
2592 | 25920 | Mechanical processing; metal treatment and coating | |||
2593 | 25930 | Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general metalware | |||
2599 | Manufacture of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified | ||||
25991 | Production of metal utensils for kitchens, bathrooms and canteens | ||||
25999 | Production of other remaining fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified | ||||
26 | Manufacture of electronic, computer and optical products | ||||
261 | Electronic components manufacturing | ||||
2611 | 26110 | Production of solar cells, solar panels and photovoltaic inverters | |||
2619 | 26190 | Manufacture of other electronic components | |||
262 | 2620 | 26200 | Manufacture of computers and computer peripherals | ||
263 | 2630 | 26300 | Manufacturing of communication equipment | ||
264 | 2640 | 26400 | Manufacturing of consumer electronics products | ||
265 | Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment; manufacture of clocks and watches | ||||
2651 | 26510 | Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment | |||
2652 | 26520 | Watch manufacturing | |||
266 | 2660 | 26600 | Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy | ||
267 | 2670 | 26700 | Manufacture of optical equipment and instruments | ||
268 | 2680 | 26800 | Manufacture of magnetic and optical tapes and discs | ||
27 | Electrical equipment manufacturing | ||||
271 | 2710 | Manufacture of motors, generators, electric transformers, electricity distribution and control equipment | |||
27101 | Motor and generator manufacturing | ||||
27102 | Manufacture of electric transformers, power distribution and control equipment | ||||
272 | 2720 | 27200 | Battery and accumulator manufacturing | ||
273 | Manufacture of wire and wiring equipment | ||||
2731 | 27310 | Production of cables, optical fibers | |||
2732 | 27320 | Manufacture of other electric and electronic wires and cables | |||
2733 | 27330 | Production of all kinds of electrical wiring equipment | |||
274 | 2740 | 27400 | Production of electrical lighting equipment | ||
275 | 2750 | 27500 | Production of household electrical appliances | ||
279 | 2790 | 27900 | Manufacture of other electrical equipment | ||
28 | Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified | ||||
281 | Production of general machinery | ||||
2811 | 28110 | Manufacture of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines) | |||
2812 | 28120 | Production of energy-efficient equipment | |||
2813 | 28130 | Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves | |||
2814 | 28140 | Manufacture of bearings, gears, gearboxes, control and transmission components | |||
2815 | 28150 | Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnaces | |||
2816 | 28160 | Manufacture of lifting, lowering and loading equipment | |||
2817 | 28170 | Manufacture of office machinery and equipment (except computers and computer peripheral equipment) | |||
2818 | 28180 | Manufacture of hand tools powered by motors or compressed air | |||
2819 | 28190 | Other general machinery manufacturing | |||
282 | Specialized machine manufacturing | ||||
2821 | 28210 | Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery | |||
2822 | 28220 | Manufacture of machine tools and metal forming machines | |||
2823 | 28230 | Manufacturing of machinery and equipment for the metallurgical industry | |||
2824 | 28240 | Manufacture of mining and construction machinery | |||
2825 | 28250 | Manufacture of food, beverage and tobacco processing machinery | |||
2826 | 28260 | Manufacturing machines for textile, garment and leather industries | |||
2829 | Manufacture of other specialized machines | ||||
28291 | Manufacturing of construction materials production machines | ||||
28299 | Manufacture of other specialized machines not elsewhere classified | ||||
29 | Manufacture of automobiles and other motor vehicles | ||||
291 | 2910 | 29100 | Manufacture of automobiles and other motor vehicles | ||
292 | 2920 | 29200 | Manufacture of bodies for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers | ||
293 | 2930 | 29300 | Manufacture of spare parts and accessories for automobiles and other motor vehicles | ||
30 | Manufacture of other means of transport | ||||
301 | Ship and boat building | ||||
3011 | 30110 | Shipbuilding and floating structures | |||
3012 | 30120 | Building boats, sports and recreational boats | |||
302 | 3020 | 30200 | Manufacture of locomotives, trams, carriages and specialized vehicles and equipment on railways | ||
303 | 3030 | 30300 | Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery | ||
304 | 3040 | 30400 | Production of combat vehicles used in the military | ||
309 | Manufacture of vehicles and transport equipment not elsewhere classified | ||||
3091 | 30910 | Motorcycle manufacturing | |||
3092 | 30920 | Production of bicycles and vehicles for the disabled | |||
3099 | 30990 | Manufacture of other means of transport and transport equipment not elsewhere classified | |||
31 | 310 | Production of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs | |||
3101 | 31010 | Production of wooden beds, cabinets, tables and chairs | |||
3102 | 31020 | Production of metal beds, cabinets, tables and chairs | |||
3109 | 31090 | Production of beds, cabinets, tables and chairs from other materials | |||
32 | Other processing and manufacturing industries | ||||
321 | Manufacture of jewelry, imitation jewelry and related items | ||||
3211 | 32110 | Manufacture of jewelry and related parts | |||
3212 | 32120 | Manufacture of imitation jewelry and related parts | |||
322 | 3220 | 32200 | Musical instrument manufacturing | ||
323 | 3230 | 32300 | Production of sports equipment | ||
324 | 3240 | 32400 | Toy and game manufacturing | ||
325 | 3250 | Manufacture of medical, dental, orthopedic and rehabilitation equipment and instruments | |||
32501 | Manufacturing medical and dental equipment and instruments | ||||
32502 | Production of orthopedic and rehabilitation instruments | ||||
329 | 3290 | 32900 | Other production not elsewhere classified | ||
33 | Repair, maintenance and installation of machinery and equipment | ||||
331 | Repair and maintenance of machinery, equipment and prefabricated metal products | ||||
3311 | 33110 | Repair and maintenance of prefabricated metal products | |||
3312 | 33120 | Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment | |||
3313 | 33130 | Repair and maintenance of electronic and optical equipment | |||
3314 | 33140 | Repair and maintenance of electrical equipment | |||
3315 | 33150 | Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except cars, motorbikes, scooters and other motor vehicles) | |||
3319 | 33190 | Repair and maintenance of other equipment | |||
332 | 3320 | 33200 | Installation of industrial machinery and equipment | ||
D | PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY, GAS, HOT WATER, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING | ||||
35 | Production and distribution of electricity, gas, hot water, steam and air conditioning | ||||
351 | Electricity generation, transmission and distribution | ||||
3511 | Electricity generation from non-renewable energy sources | ||||
35111 | Coal-fired thermal power | ||||
35112 | Gas-fired thermal power | ||||
35113 | Nuclear power | ||||
35119 | Electricity generation from other non-renewable energy sources | ||||
3512 | Electricity production from renewable energy sources | ||||
35121 | Hydroelectric | ||||
35122 | Wind power | ||||
35123 | Solar power | ||||
35124 | Biomass electricity | ||||
35125 | Hydrogen electricity production from renewable energy sources | ||||
35129 | Electricity generation from other renewable energy sources | ||||
3513 | Electricity transmission and distribution | ||||
35131 | Power transmission | ||||
35132 | Power distribution | ||||
352 | 3520 | Gas production, gas fuel distribution by pipeline | |||
35201 | Gas production | ||||
35202 | Gas fuel distribution by pipeline | ||||
353 | 3530 | Production, distribution of steam, hot water, air conditioning and ice production | |||
35301 | Production, distribution of steam, hot water and air conditioning | ||||
35302 | Ice production | ||||
354 | 3540 | 35400 | Electricity and gas intermediary or agency activities | ||
E | WATER SUPPLY; WASTE AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT ACTIVITIES | ||||
36 | 360 | 3600 | 36000 | Water exploitation, treatment and supply | |
37 | 370 | 3700 | Drainage and wastewater treatment | ||
37001 | Drainage | ||||
37002 | Wastewater treatment | ||||
38 | Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; scrap recycling | ||||
381 | Garbage collection | ||||
3811 | 38110 | Non-hazardous waste collection | |||
3812 | Hazardous waste collection | ||||
38121 | Medical waste collection | ||||
38129 | Collection of other hazardous waste | ||||
382 | Waste treatment and disposal | ||||
3821 | Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste | ||||
38211 | Producing electricity from waste | ||||
38212 | Treatment and disposal of other non-hazardous waste (except electricity generation from waste) | ||||
3822 | Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste | ||||
38221 | Treatment and disposal of medical waste | ||||
38229 | Treatment and disposal of other hazardous waste | ||||
383 | 3830 | Scrap recycling | |||
38301 | Scrap metal recycling | ||||
38302 | Recycling of non-metal scrap | ||||
39 | 390 | 3900 | 39000 | Pollution control and other waste management activities | |
F | BUILD | ||||
41 | 410 | Construction of all kinds of houses | |||
4101 | 41010 | Building houses for living | |||
4102 | 41020 | Building a house not for living | |||
42 | Construction of civil engineering works | ||||
421 | Construction of railway and road works | ||||
4211 | 42110 | Railway construction | |||
4212 | 42120 | Road construction | |||
422 | Construction of public works | ||||
4221 | 42210 | Construction of electrical works | |||
4222 | 42220 | Construction of water supply and drainage works | |||
4223 | 42230 | Construction of telecommunications and information works | |||
4229 | 42290 | Construction of other public works | |||
429 | Construction of other civil engineering works | ||||
4291 | 42910 | Construction of hydraulic works | |||
4292 | 42920 | Construction of mining projects | |||
4293 | 42930 | Construction of processing and manufacturing facilities | |||
4299 | 42990 | Construction of other civil engineering works | |||
43 | Specialized construction activities | ||||
431 | Demolition and site preparation | ||||
4311 | 43110 | Demolition | |||
4312 | 43120 | Site preparation | |||
432 | Installation of electrical systems, water supply and drainage systems and other construction installations | ||||
4321 | 43210 | Electrical system installation | |||
4322 | Installation of water supply, drainage, heating and air conditioning systems | ||||
43221 | Installation of water supply and drainage systems | ||||
43222 | Installation of heating and air conditioning systems | ||||
4329 | 43290 | Installation of other building systems | |||
433 | 4330 | 43300 | Completion of construction works | ||
434 | 4340 | 43400 | Intermediary service activities for specialized construction | ||
439 | 4390 | 43900 | Other specialized construction activities | ||
G | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | ||||
46 | Wholesale | ||||
461 | 4610 | Commodity agents, brokers, auctioneers | |||
46101 | Merchandise sales agent | ||||
46102 | Commodity broker | ||||
46103 | Commodity auction | ||||
462 | 4620 | Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo) and live animals | |||
46201 | Wholesale of rice, corn and other cereal grains | ||||
46202 | Wholesale flowers and plants | ||||
46203 | Live animal wholesale | ||||
46204 | Wholesale of feed and raw materials for livestock, poultry and aquatic products | ||||
46209 | Wholesale of other agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo) | ||||
463 | Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco products | ||||
4631 | 46310 | Wholesale of rice, wheat, other cereal products, wheat flour | |||
4632 | Food wholesale | ||||
46321 | Wholesale of meat and meat products | ||||
46322 | Wholesale seafood | ||||
46323 | Wholesale of vegetables and fruits | ||||
46324 | Wholesale coffee | ||||
46325 | Wholesale tea | ||||
46326 | Wholesale of sugar, milk and dairy products, confectionery and products processed from cereals, flour and starch | ||||
46329 | Wholesale of other foods | ||||
4633 | Wholesale of beverages | ||||
46331 | Wholesale of alcoholic beverages | ||||
46332 | Wholesale non-alcoholic beverages | ||||
4634 | 46340 | Wholesale of tobacco products | |||
464 | Wholesale household goods | ||||
4641 | Wholesale of fabrics, garments, footwear | ||||
46411 | Wholesale fabric | ||||
46412 | Wholesale of blankets, curtains, bed sheets, pillows and other textiles | ||||
46413 | Wholesale of garments | ||||
46414 | Wholesale shoes and sandals | ||||
4642 | Wholesale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture for households, offices, shops; carpets, mattresses and lighting equipment | ||||
46421 | Wholesale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture for homes, offices and shops | ||||
46422 | Wholesale carpets and mattresses | ||||
46423 | Wholesale lighting equipment | ||||
4649 | Wholesale of other household goods | ||||
46491 | Wholesale suitcases, briefcases, bags, wallets, other leather and imitation leather goods | ||||
46492 | Wholesale of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment | ||||
46493 | Wholesale of perfumes, cosmetics and hygiene products | ||||
46494 | Wholesale of ceramic, porcelain and glass products | ||||
46495 | Wholesale of household electrical appliances | ||||
46496 | Wholesale of bookshelves, racks and similar furniture | ||||
46497 | Wholesale of books, newspapers, magazines, stationery | ||||
46498 | Wholesale of sports equipment | ||||
46499 | Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified | ||||
465 | Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts | ||||
4651 | 46510 | Wholesale of computers, peripherals and software | |||
4652 | 46520 | Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components | |||
4653 | 46530 | Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and spare parts | |||
4659 | Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts | ||||
46591 | Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts for mining and construction | ||||
46592 | Wholesale of electrical machinery, equipment, and electrical materials (generators, electric motors, electrical wires, and other equipment used in electrical circuits) | ||||
46593 | Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts for textile, garment, leather and footwear industries | ||||
46594 | Wholesale of office machinery, equipment and spare parts (except computers and peripherals) | ||||
46595 | Wholesale of medical machinery and equipment | ||||
46599 | Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts not elsewhere classified | ||||
466 | Wholesale of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and accessories | ||||
4661 | Wholesale of automobiles and other motor vehicles | ||||
46611 | Wholesale of passenger cars (9 seats or less) | ||||
46619 | Wholesale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles | ||||
4662 | 46620 | Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for automobiles and other motor vehicles | |||
4663 | Wholesale of motorcycles, motorbikes, spare parts and accessories of motorcycles, motorbikes | ||||
46631 | Wholesale of motorcycles and motorbikes | ||||
46632 | Wholesale of spare parts and accessories of motorcycles and motorbikes | ||||
467 | Other specialized wholesale | ||||
4671 | Wholesale of solid, liquid, gaseous fuels and related products | ||||
46711 | Wholesale of coal and other solid fuels | ||||
46712 | Crude oil wholesale | ||||
46713 | Wholesale of petroleum and related products | ||||
46714 | Wholesale of gas and related products | ||||
4672 | Wholesale of metals and metal ores | ||||
46721 | Wholesale of metal ores | ||||
46722 | Wholesale of iron and steel | ||||
46723 | Wholesale of other metals | ||||
46724 | Wholesale of gold, silver and other precious metals | ||||
4673 | Wholesale of other construction materials and installation equipment | ||||
46731 | Wholesale of bamboo, timber and processed wood | ||||
46732 | Wholesale cement | ||||
46733 | Wholesale of bricks, tiles, stones, sand, gravel | ||||
46734 | Wholesale construction glass | ||||
46735 | Wholesale paint, varnish | ||||
46736 | Wholesale of tiles and sanitary equipment | ||||
46737 | Wholesale hardware | ||||
46739 | Wholesale of other construction materials and installation equipment | ||||
4679 | Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified | ||||
46791 | Wholesale of fertilizers, pesticides and other chemicals used in agriculture | ||||
46792 | Wholesale of other chemicals (except those used in agriculture) | ||||
46793 | Wholesale of plastic in primary form | ||||
46794 | Rubber wholesale | ||||
46795 | Wholesale of silk, fibers, and textile yarns | ||||
46796 | Wholesale of garment and footwear accessories | ||||
46797 | Wholesale of scrap, metal and non-metal waste | ||||
46799 | Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified | ||||
469 | 4690 | 46900 | General wholesale | ||
47 | Retail | ||||
471 | General retail | ||||
4711 | 47110 | General retail with food, beverages, cigarettes and tobacco accounting for a large proportion | |||
4719 | 47190 | Other general retail | |||
472 | Retail of food, beverages or tobacco | ||||
4721 | 47210 | Food retail | |||
4722 | Food retail | ||||
47221 | Retail of meat and meat products | ||||
47222 | Seafood retail | ||||
47223 | Retail of vegetables and fruits | ||||
47224 | Retail of sugar, milk and dairy products, cakes, jams, candies and products processed from cereals, flour, starch | ||||
47229 | Other food retail | ||||
4723 | 47230 | Beverage retail | |||
4724 | 47240 | Retail of tobacco products | |||
473 | 4730 | 47300 | Retail of motor fuels | ||
474 | 4740 | 47400 | Retail of information technology and communication equipment | ||
475 | Retail of other household appliances | ||||
4751 | Retail sale of fabrics, wool, yarn, sewing thread and other textile products | ||||
47511 | Fabric retail | ||||
47519 | Retail sale of wool, yarn, sewing thread and other textile products | ||||
4752 | Retail of hardware, paint, glass, other construction materials and installation equipment | ||||
47521 | Hardware retail | ||||
47522 | Retail of paint, color, varnish | ||||
47523 | Construction glass retail | ||||
47524 | Retail of cement, bricks, tiles, stones, sand, gravel, iron and steel and other construction materials | ||||
47525 | Retail of tiles and sanitary equipment | ||||
47529 | Retail of other construction installation equipment | ||||
4753 | 47530 | Retail of carpets, mattresses, blankets, curtains, blinds, wall and floor coverings | |||
4759 | Retail sale of electrical household appliances, beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture, lamps and electric lighting sets, other household appliances not elsewhere classified | ||||
47591 | Retail of household electrical appliances, lamps and electric lighting sets | ||||
47592 | Retail sale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture | ||||
47593 | Retail of household items made of ceramic, porcelain, and glass | ||||
47594 | Musical instrument retail | ||||
47599 | Retail sale of other household goods not elsewhere classified | ||||
476 | Retail of cultural and entertainment goods | ||||
4761 | 47610 | Retail of books, newspapers, magazines, stationery | |||
4762 | 47620 | Retail of sports and fitness equipment and supplies | |||
4763 | 47630 | Retail of games and toys | |||
4769 | 47690 | Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified | |||
477 | Retail sale of other goods (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories) | ||||
4771 | Retail of clothing, footwear, leather and imitation leather goods | ||||
47711 | Apparel retail | ||||
47712 | Retail of shoes and sandals | ||||
47713 | Retail of briefcases, bags, wallets, other leather and imitation leather goods | ||||
4772 | Retail of medicines, medical equipment, cosmetics and hygiene products | ||||
47721 | Retail of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment | ||||
47722 | Retail of perfumes, cosmetics and toiletries | ||||
47723 | Selling oriental medicine, selling traditional medicine | ||||
4773 | Retail sale of other new goods (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories) | ||||
47731 | Retail of flowers, ornamental plants, ornamental fish, ornamental birds, and ornamental pets | ||||
47732 | Retail of gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones, jewelry | ||||
47733 | Retail of souvenirs, wickerwork, handicrafts | ||||
47734 | Retail sale of paintings, photographs and other works of art (except antiques) | ||||
47735 | Retail of kerosene, gas, and coal for household use | ||||
47736 | Retail watches, eyeglasses | ||||
47737 | Retail of cameras, films and photographic materials | ||||
47738 | Retail of bicycles and spare parts | ||||
47739 | Retail sale of other new goods not elsewhere classified | ||||
4774 | Retail of used goods | ||||
47741 | Used clothing retail | ||||
47749 | Retail sale of other used goods | ||||
478 | Retail of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and accessories | ||||
4781 | Retail sale of automobiles and other motor vehicles | ||||
47811 | Retail sale of passenger cars (9 seats or less) | ||||
47819 | Retail sale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles | ||||
4782 | 47820 | Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for cars and other motor vehicles | |||
4783 | Retail of motorcycles, motorbikes, spare parts and accessories of motorcycles and motorbikes | ||||
47831 | Motorcycle and motorbike retail | ||||
47832 | Retail of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes | ||||
479 | 4790 | 47900 | Retail intermediary service activities | ||
H | TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSE | ||||
49 | Rail, road and pipeline transport | ||||
491 | Rail transport | ||||
4911 | Railway passenger transport | ||||
49111 | Interprovincial railway passenger transport | ||||
49112 | Passenger transport by underground or elevated railway systems | ||||
4912 | 49120 | Railway freight transport | |||
492 | Passenger transport by bus | ||||
4921 | 49210 | Passenger transport by bus within the city | |||
4922 | 49220 | Passenger transport by bus between inner city and suburbs, inter-provincial | |||
4929 | 49290 | Passenger transport by other types of buses | |||
493 | Other road transport | ||||
4931 | Road passenger transport within the city and suburbs (except bus transport) | ||||
49311 | Passenger transport by taxi | ||||
49312 | Passenger transport by motorbikes, scooters and other motor vehicles | ||||
49319 | Other types of road passenger transport in urban and suburban areas (except buses) | ||||
4932 | Other road passenger transport | ||||
49321 | Passenger transport by intra-provincial and inter-provincial buses | ||||
49329 | Other road passenger transport not elsewhere classified | ||||
4933 | Road freight transport | ||||
49331 | Transporting goods by specialized vehicles | ||||
49332 | Transport of goods by other types of cars (except specialized cars) | ||||
49333 | Transport of goods by other types of motor vehicles | ||||
49334 | Transporting goods by primitive vehicles | ||||
49339 | Transport of goods by other road vehicles | ||||
494 | 4940 | 49400 | Pipeline transport | ||
50 | Water transport | ||||
501 | Coastal and ocean transport | ||||
5011 | Coastal and ocean passenger transport | ||||
50111 | Coastal passenger transport | ||||
50112 | Ocean passenger transport | ||||
5012 | Coastal and ocean freight transport | ||||
50121 | Coastal freight transport | ||||
50122 | Ocean freight | ||||
502 | Inland waterway transport | ||||
5021 | Inland waterway passenger transport | ||||
50211 | Inland waterway passenger transport by motor vehicles | ||||
50212 | Inland waterway passenger transport by primitive means | ||||
5022 | Inland waterway freight transport | ||||
50221 | Inland waterway freight transport by motor vehicles | ||||
50222 | Inland waterway freight transport by primitive means | ||||
51 | Air transport | ||||
511 | 5110 | Air passenger transport | |||
51101 | Air passenger transport on fixed routes and schedules | ||||
51109 | Other types of air passenger transport | ||||
512 | 5120 | Air freight | |||
51201 | Air freight transport on fixed routes and schedules | ||||
51209 | Other types of air cargo transport | ||||
52 | Warehousing and support activities for transportation | ||||
521 | 5210 | Warehousing and storage of goods | |||
52101 | Warehousing and storage of goods in bonded warehouses | ||||
52102 | Warehousing and storage of goods in cold storage (except bonded warehouses) | ||||
52109 | Warehousing and storage of other types of goods in warehouses | ||||
522 | Support service activities for transportation | ||||
5221 | 52210 | Direct support service activities for railway transport | |||
5222 | Direct support service activities for water transport | ||||
52221 | Port operations | ||||
52222 | Support service activities related to coastal and ocean transport | ||||
52223 | Inland waterway port operations | ||||
52224 | Support service activities related to inland waterway transport | ||||
5223 | Direct support service activities for air transport | ||||
52231 | Flight operations services | ||||
52232 | Airport operations management services | ||||
52239 | Support service activities related to air transport | ||||
5224 | Loading and unloading of goods | ||||
52241 | Loading and unloading of goods at railway stations | ||||
52242 | Road freight handling | ||||
52243 | Port cargo handling | ||||
52244 | Loading and unloading of goods at river ports | ||||
52245 | Airport cargo handling | ||||
52249 | Loading and unloading of other types of goods | ||||
5225 | Direct support service activities for road transport | ||||
52251 | Bus station operations | ||||
52252 | Management and operation of highways, bridges, and road tunnels | ||||
52253 | Parking management and road vehicle care activities | ||||
52259 | Other service activities supporting road transport | ||||
5229 | 52290 | Other support services related to transportation | |||
523 | Intermediary service activities for transportation | ||||
5231 | 52310 | Intermediary service activities for freight transport | |||
5232 | 52320 | Intermediary service activities for passenger transport | |||
53 | Post and delivery | ||||
531 | 5310 | 53100 | Postal | ||
532 | 5320 | 53200 | Delivery | ||
533 | 5330 | 53300 | Intermediary service activities for postal and delivery activities | ||
I | ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES | ||||
55 | Accommodation services | ||||
551 | 5510 | 55100 | Hotels and similar accommodations | ||
552 | 5520 | Other short-term accommodation services | |||
55201 | Villa or apartment for short-term accommodation business | ||||
55202 | Guesthouses and motels providing short-term accommodation services | ||||
55203 | Boarding houses, lodging houses and similar short-term accommodation establishments | ||||
553 | 5530 | 55300 | Intermediary service activities for accommodation services | ||
559 | 5590 | Other accommodation facilities | |||
55901 | Student dormitories | ||||
55902 | Accommodation in mobile vehicles, tents, and camps used for temporary stays | ||||
55909 | Other accommodation establishments not elsewhere classified | ||||
56 | Food service | ||||
561 | 5610 | Restaurants and mobile food services | |||
56101 | Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries) | ||||
56102 | Fast food chain restaurant | ||||
56109 | Other mobile food services | ||||
562 | Providing occasional contract catering services and other catering services | ||||
5621 | 56210 | Providing catering services under irregular contracts with customers | |||
5629 | 56290 | Other food services | |||
563 | 5630 | Beverage service | |||
56301 | Pub, beer, bar | ||||
56302 | Coffee shop, refreshment | ||||
56309 | Other beverage services | ||||
564 | 5640 | 56400 | Intermediary service activities for food service | ||
J | PUBLISHING, BROADCASTING, PRODUCTION AND CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ACTIVITIES | ||||
58 | Publishing activities | ||||
581 | Publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and other publishing activities | ||||
5811 | 58110 | Book publishing | |||
5812 | 58120 | Newspaper publishing | |||
5813 | 58130 | Publishing of magazines and periodicals | |||
5819 | 58190 | Other publishing activities | |||
582 | Software Publishing | ||||
5821 | 58210 | Video game publishing | |||
5829 | Other software publishing | ||||
58291 | System software publishing | ||||
58292 | Publishing application software | ||||
58299 | Publishing of other software not elsewhere classified | ||||
59 | Motion picture, video, television program, sound recording and music publishing activities | ||||
591 | Motion picture, video and television program activities | ||||
5911 | Motion picture, video and television program production activities | ||||
59111 | Film production activities | ||||
59112 | Video production activities | ||||
59113 | Television production activities | ||||
5912 | 59120 | Post-production of motion pictures, videos and television programs | |||
5913 | 59130 | Motion picture, video and television program distribution activities | |||
5914 | Movie screening activities | ||||
59141 | Fixed cinema activities | ||||
59142 | Mobile cinema activities | ||||
592 | 5920 | 59200 | Sound recording and music publishing activities | ||
60 | Program development, broadcasting, news and other content distribution activities | ||||
601 | 6010 | 60100 | Broadcasting and sound distribution activities | ||
602 | 6020 | Television program production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities | |||
60201 | Television program development activities | ||||
60202 | Television broadcasting activities | ||||
60203 | Video distribution operations | ||||
603 | News media and other content distribution activities | ||||
6031 | 60310 | Press activities | |||
6039 | 60390 | Social media and other content distribution activities | |||
K | TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES; COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, CONSULTING, COMPUTER INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER INFORMATION SERVICES | ||||
61 | Telecommunications activities | ||||
611 | 6110 | 61100 | Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications operations | ||
612 | 6120 | Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications operations | |||
61201 | Telecommunications service resale activities | ||||
61202 | Intermediary services for telecommunications activities | ||||
619 | 6190 | 61900 | Other telecommunications activities | ||
62 | Computer programming, consultancy services and related activities | ||||
621 | Computer programming | ||||
6211 | 62110 | Video game development, video game software and video game software tools | |||
6219 | 62190 | Other computer programming | |||
622 | 6220 | 62200 | Computer consulting and computer infrastructure management | ||
629 | 6290 | 62900 | Other computer and information technology service activities | ||
63 | Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and other related information services | ||||
631 | 6310 | 63100 | Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities | ||
639 | 6390 | Web search portal operations and other information services | |||
63901 | Web search portal operations | ||||
63909 | Other information services | ||||
L | FINANCE, BANKING AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES | ||||
64 | Financial services activities (except insurance and pension fund activities) | ||||
641 | Monetary intermediation activities | ||||
6411 | 64110 | Central Banking Activities | |||
6419 | 64190 | Other monetary intermediation activities | |||
642 | Corporate holding activities and capital channels | ||||
6421 | 64210 | Holding company activities | |||
6422 | 64220 | Operation of capital channels | |||
643 | Activities of trusts, funds and other financial institutions | ||||
6431 | 64310 | Money market fund operations | |||
6432 | 64320 | Non-money market investment fund activities | |||
6433 | 64330 | Trust, estate and agency account operations | |||
649 | Other financial services activities (except insurance and pension fund activities) | ||||
6491 | 64910 | Financial leasing activities | |||
6492 | 64920 | International trade finance activities | |||
6493 | 64930 | Factoring activities | |||
6494 | 64940 | Securitization activities | |||
6495 | 64950 | Other credit activities | |||
6499 | 64990 | Other financial service activities not elsewhere classified (except insurance and pension fund activities) | |||
65 | Insurance, reinsurance and pension fund activities (except compulsory social security) | ||||
651 | Insurance | ||||
6511 | 65110 | Life insurance | |||
6512 | 65120 | Non-life insurance | |||
6513 | 65130 | Health insurance | |||
652 | 6520 | 65200 | Reinsurance | ||
653 | 6530 | 65300 | Pension fund activities | ||
66 | Other financial activities | ||||
661 | Financial service support activities (except insurance and pension fund activities) | ||||
6611 | 66110 | Financial market management | |||
6612 | Commodity and securities contracts brokerage | ||||
66121 | Commodity contract brokerage | ||||
66122 | Stockbroker | ||||
66129 | Other brokers | ||||
6619 | 66190 | Financial service support activities not elsewhere classified | |||
662 | Insurance and pension fund support activities | ||||
6621 | 66210 | Risk and damage assessment | |||
6622 | 66220 | Activities of insurance agents and brokers | |||
6629 | 66290 | Other support activities for insurance and pension funds | |||
663 | 6630 | 66300 | Fund management activities | ||
M | REAL ESTATE BUSINESS ACTIVITIES | ||||
68 | Real estate business activities | ||||
681 | 6810 | Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or tenants | |||
68101 | Buying and selling houses and land use rights | ||||
68102 | Buying and selling houses and land use rights not for residential use | ||||
68103 | Rental and operation of housing and residential land | ||||
68104 | Leasing and operating non-residential houses and land | ||||
68109 | Other real estate business | ||||
682 | Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis | ||||
6821 | 68210 | Intermediary services for real estate activities | |||
6829 | Other real estate activities on a fee or contract basis | ||||
68291 | Housing and land use rights consulting and management activities | ||||
68292 | Consulting and management activities of houses and non-residential land use rights | ||||
68293 | Real estate auction activities, real estate use rights auction | ||||
68299 | Other real estate activities not elsewhere classified on a fee or contract basis | ||||
N | PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES | ||||
69 | Legal, accounting and auditing activities | ||||
691 | 6910 | Legal activities | |||
69101 | Legal representation and consulting activities | ||||
69102 | General guidance and advice, preparation of legal documents | ||||
69109 | Other legal activities | ||||
692 | 6920 | Activities related to accounting, auditing and tax consulting | |||
69201 | Accounting related activities | ||||
69202 | Auditing related activities | ||||
69203 | Activities related to tax consulting | ||||
69209 | Activities related to accounting, auditing and other tax consulting | ||||
70 | Head office activities; management consulting activities | ||||
701 | 7010 | 70100 | Head office operations | ||
702 | 7020 | 70200 | Business management consulting activities and other management consulting activities | ||
71 | Architectural activities; technical testing and analysis | ||||
711 | 7110 | Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy | |||
71101 | Architectural activities | ||||
71102 | Surveying and mapping activities | ||||
71103 | Geological and underground water exploration activities | ||||
71109 | Other related technical consulting activities | ||||
712 | 7120 | 71200 | Technical testing and analysis | ||
72 | Scientific research and technological development | ||||
721 | Scientific research and technological development in the fields of natural sciences and engineering | ||||
7211 | 72110 | Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences | |||
7212 | 72120 | Scientific research and technological development in the field of science, engineering and technology | |||
7213 | 72130 | Scientific research and technological development in the field of medical and pharmaceutical sciences | |||
7214 | 72140 | Scientific research and technological development in the field of agricultural science | |||
722 | Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities | ||||
7221 | 72210 | Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences | |||
7222 | 72220 | Scientific research and technological development in the field of humanities | |||
73 | Advertising, market research and public relations | ||||
731 | 7310 | 73100 | Advertisement | ||
732 | 7320 | 73200 | Market research and public opinion polling | ||
733 | 7330 | 73300 | Public relations activities | ||
74 | Other professional, scientific and technological activities | ||||
741 | 7410 | 74100 | Specialized design activities | ||
742 | 7420 | 74200 | Photography activities | ||
743 | 7430 | 74300 | Interpretation activities | ||
749 | Other professional, scientific and technological activities not elsewhere classified | ||||
7491 | 74910 | Patent brokerage and marketing activities | |||
7499 | 74990 | Other professional, scientific and technological activities not elsewhere classified | |||
75 | 750 | 7500 | 75000 | Veterinary activities | |
O | ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT SERVICES | ||||
77 | Operating lease | ||||
771 | 7710 | Motor vehicle rental | |||
77101 | Car rental | ||||
77109 | Other motor vehicle rentals | ||||
772 | Renting personal and household items | ||||
7721 | 77210 | Sports and entertainment equipment rental | |||
7729 | 77290 | Renting other personal and household goods | |||
773 | 7730 | Renting of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without operator | |||
77301 | Renting of agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment without operators | ||||
77302 | Construction machinery and equipment rental without operator | ||||
77303 | Renting of office machinery and equipment (including computers) without operators | ||||
77304 | Aircraft and flying vehicles for rent without operator | ||||
77305 | Rental of ships, boats and floating structures without operator | ||||
77309 | Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operator not elsewhere classified | ||||
774 | 7740 | 77400 | Leasing of non-financial intangible assets | ||
775 | 7750 | 77500 | Intermediary services for leasing tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets | ||
78 | Labor and employment service activities | ||||
781 | 7810 | 78100 | Activities of job placement centers | ||
782 | Supply of temporary labor and other human resources | ||||
7821 | 78210 | Temporary labor supply | |||
7822 | Providing other human resources | ||||
78221 | Providing other domestic human resources | ||||
78222 | Providing other human resources to work abroad | ||||
79 | Activities of travel agencies, tour operators and other tourism-related activities | ||||
791 | Activities of travel agents and tour operators | ||||
7911 | 79110 | Travel agency | |||
7912 | 79120 | Tour operator | |||
799 | 7990 | 79900 | Other tourism related activities | ||
80 | 801 | Safety investigation activities | |||
8011 | 80110 | Private security and investigation services | |||
8019 | 80190 | Other security services | |||
81 | House, construction and landscape cleaning services | ||||
811 | 8110 | 81100 | Comprehensive support services | ||
812 | Cleaning services | ||||
8121 | 81210 | General house cleaning | |||
8129 | 81290 | Other cleaning services | |||
813 | 8130 | 81300 | Landscape services | ||
82 | Administrative, office support and other business support activities | ||||
821 | 8210 | 82100 | Administrative and office support activities | ||
822 | 8220 | 82200 | Service activities related to calls | ||
823 | 8230 | 82300 | Trade promotion and introduction organization | ||
824 | 8240 | 82400 | Intermediary service activities for business support service activities not elsewhere classified (except financial intermediation) | ||
829 | Other business support service activities not elsewhere classified | ||||
8291 | 82910 | Payment and credit support service activities | |||
8292 | 82920 | Packing services | |||
8299 | 82990 | Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified | |||
P | ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY, SOCIO-POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS, STATE MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY | ||||
84 | Activities of the Communist Party, socio-political organizations, state management, national defense and security, foreign affairs; compulsory social security | ||||
841 | Activities of the Communist Party, socio-political organizations, state management and management of economic, social and environmental policies | ||||
8411 | Activities of the Communist Party, socio-political organizations, state management activities in general and the general economy | ||||
84111 | Activities of the Communist Party and socio-political organizations | ||||
84112 | State management activities in general and the economy in general | ||||
8412 | 84120 | State management activities in the fields of health, education, culture and other social services (except environment and compulsory social security) | |||
8413 | 84130 | State management activities in the environmental field | |||
8414 | 84140 | State management activities in specialized economic fields | |||
842 | Activities serving the whole country | ||||
8421 | 84210 | Foreign affairs activities | |||
8422 | 84220 | Defense activities | |||
8423 | 84230 | Security activities, social order and safety | |||
843 | 8430 | 84300 | Compulsory social security activities | ||
Q | EDUCATION AND TRAINING | ||||
85 | Education and training | ||||
851 | Preschool education | ||||
8511 | 85110 | Nursery education | |||
8512 | 85120 | Preschool education | |||
852 | General education | ||||
8521 | 85210 | Primary education | |||
8522 | 85220 | Secondary education | |||
8523 | 85230 | High school education | |||
853 | Vocational education | ||||
8531 | 85310 | Elementary training | |||
8532 | 85320 | Intermediate training | |||
8533 | 85330 | College training | |||
854 | Higher education | ||||
8541 | 85410 | University training | |||
8542 | 85420 | Master’s training | |||
8543 | 85430 | Doctoral training | |||
855 | Other education | ||||
8551 | 85510 | Sports and recreation education | |||
8552 | 85520 | Cultural and artistic education | |||
8553 | 85530 | Training activities using non-commercial means of transport | |||
8554 | 85540 | College preparatory education | |||
8559 | 85590 | Other education not elsewhere classified | |||
856 | Educational support activities | ||||
8561 | 85610 | Intermediary service activities for courses and tutors | |||
8569 | 85690 | Other educational support activities | |||
R | HEALTH AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES | ||||
86 | Medical activities | ||||
861 | 8610 | Activities of hospitals and medical stations | |||
86101 | Hospital operations | ||||
86102 | Activities of medical stations | ||||
862 | 8620 | Activities of general, specialist and dental clinics | |||
86201 | Activities of general and specialized clinics | ||||
86202 | Activities of dental clinics | ||||
869 | Other medical activities | ||||
8691 | 86910 | Intermediary service activities for medical, dental and other health services | |||
8692 | 86920 | Preventive medical activities | |||
8693 | 86930 | Operation of orthopedic and rehabilitation system | |||
8699 | 86990 | Other medical activities not elsewhere classified | |||
87 | Concentrated care and nursing activities | ||||
871 | 8710 | Activities of nursing and care facilities | |||
87101 | Activities of nursing facilities for wounded and sick soldiers | ||||
87109 | Activities of facilities for the care and maintenance of other subjects | ||||
872 | 8720 | Health care activities for people with intellectual, neurological, mental disabilities and drug addicts | |||
87201 | Health care activities for people with intellectual, neurological and mental disabilities | ||||
87202 | Health care activities, drug rehabilitation and rehabilitation of addicts | ||||
873 | 8730 | Health care activities for meritorious people, the elderly and the disabled who are unable to care for themselves | |||
87301 | Health care activities for people with meritorious services (except war invalids and sick soldiers) | ||||
87302 | Elderly health care activities | ||||
87303 | Health care activities for people with disabilities | ||||
879 | Other convalescent care activities | ||||
8791 | 87910 | Intermediary service activities for centralized care activities | |||
8799 | Other residential care activities not elsewhere classified | ||||
87991 | Medical treatment and rehabilitation activities for prostitutes | ||||
87999 | Other remaining residential care activities not elsewhere classified | ||||
88 | Non-centralized social assistance activities | ||||
881 | 8810 | Non-centralized social assistance activities for people with meritorious services, war invalids, the elderly and people with disabilities | |||
88101 | Non-centralized social assistance activities for people with meritorious services (except war invalids and sick soldiers) | ||||
88102 | Non-centralized social assistance activities for war invalids and sick soldiers | ||||
88103 | Non-centralized social assistance activities for the elderly and disabled | ||||
889 | 8890 | 88900 | Other non-centralized social assistance activities | ||
S | ARTS, SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT | ||||
90 | Creative and performing arts activities | ||||
901 | Creative art activities | ||||
9011 | 90110 | Literary and musical composition activities | |||
9012 | 90120 | Visual arts creative activities | |||
9019 | 90190 | Other creative artistic activities | |||
902 | 9020 | 90200 | Performing arts activities | ||
903 | Activities to support artistic creation and performing arts | ||||
9031 | 90310 | Activities of arts establishments and venues | |||
9039 | 90390 | Other support activities for artistic creation and artistic performance | |||
91 | Activities of libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities | ||||
911 | Library and archives activities | ||||
9111 | 91110 | Library activities | |||
9112 | 91120 | Storage activities | |||
912 | Museum, collection, monument and heritage activities | ||||
9121 | 91210 | Museum and collection activities | |||
9122 | 91220 | Historical and relic activities | |||
913 | 9130 | 91300 | Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage | ||
914 | Activities of botanical gardens, zoos and nature reserves | ||||
9141 | 91410 | Activities of botanical and zoological gardens | |||
9142 | 91420 | Activities of nature reserves | |||
92 | 920 | 9200 | Lottery, betting and gambling activities | ||
92001 | Lottery activities | ||||
92002 | Betting and gambling activities | ||||
93 | Sports, entertainment and recreation activities | ||||
931 | Sports activities | ||||
9311 | 93110 | Operation of sports facilities | |||
9312 | 93120 | Activities of sports clubs | |||
9319 | 93190 | Other sports activities | |||
932 | Recreational activities | ||||
9321 | 93210 | Operation of amusement parks and theme parks | |||
9329 | 93290 | Other recreational activities | |||
T | OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES | ||||
94 | Activities of other associations and organizations | ||||
941 | Activities of business, employer and professional associations | ||||
9411 | 94110 | Activities of business and employer associations | |||
9412 | 94120 | Activities of professional associations | |||
942 | 9420 | 94200 | Union activities | ||
949 | Activities of other organizations | ||||
9491 | 94910 | Activities of religious organizations | |||
9499 | 94990 | Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified | |||
95 | Repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household items, cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles | ||||
951 | 9510 | 95100 | Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment | ||
952 | Repair and maintenance of personal and household items | ||||
9521 | 95210 | Repair and maintenance of household electronic audio-visual equipment | |||
9522 | 95220 | Repair and maintenance of household appliances and equipment | |||
9523 | 95230 | Repair and maintenance of shoes, sandals, leather and imitation leather goods | |||
9524 | 95240 | Repair and maintenance of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture | |||
9529 | 95290 | Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, clocks and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified | |||
953 | Repair and maintenance of cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles | ||||
9531 | 95310 | Repair and maintenance of automobiles and other motor vehicles | |||
9532 | 95320 | Motorcycle and motorbike repair and maintenance | |||
954 | 9540 | 95400 | Intermediary service activities for repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles | ||
96 | Personal service activities | ||||
961 | 9610 | 96100 | Laundry, cleaning of textile and fur products | ||
962 | Hairdressing, beauty care, spa and similar activities | ||||
9621 | 96210 | Hairdressing services | |||
9622 | 96220 | Beauty care services and other beauty activities | |||
9623 | 96230 | Spa and sauna services | |||
963 | 9630 | 96300 | Funeral service activities and related services | ||
964 | 9640 | 96400 | Intermediary activities for personal services | ||
969 | 9690 | Other personal service activities | |||
96901 | Wedding service activities and related services | ||||
96909 | Other personal service activities not elsewhere classified | ||||
U | ACTIVITIES OF EMPLOYING WORK IN HOUSEHOLDS, PRODUCING MATERIAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION | ||||
97 | 970 | 9700 | 97000 | Domestic work activities within households | |
98 | Household production of material products and services for self-consumption | ||||
981 | 9810 | 98100 | Production activities of material products for household consumption | ||
982 | 9820 | 98200 | Production activities of products and services for household self-consumption | ||
V | ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND AGENCIES | ||||
99 | 990 | 9900 | 99000 | Activities of international organizations and agencies | |
22 | 87 | 259 | 495 | 743 |
(Appendix 2 of Decision No. 36/2025/QD-TTg dated September 29, 2025 of the Prime Minister)
This industry includes: Exploitation (use) of animal and plant resources, including cultivation (agriculture), animal and plant breeding and propagation, logging and harvesting of other forest products, production of animal products on farms (milk, eggs, meat…) or from the natural environment.
This industry also includes: Organic farming (no use of synthetic fertilizers or chemical pesticides), soilless farming (such as hydroponics, growing plants in nutrient solutions), combined aquaculture and hydroponics, growing genetically modified crops and raising genetically modified animals.
Exclusions: Household production of goods for personal consumption is classified in group 98100 (Household production of goods for personal consumption).
01: AGRICULTURE AND RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES
This industry includes two basic activities: production and preliminary processing of products from plants and animals, including: growing plants in open fields, under cover (such as greenhouses, net houses) or using soil-free farming methods such as hydroponics, combining aquaculture and crop cultivation, raising livestock to obtain different products.
Sector 015 (Mixed crop and livestock farming) does not follow the usual principle of determining the main activity but relies on the relative similarity between crop and livestock farming activities to classify units with mixed crop and livestock farming activities into this sector or another.
This sector also includes service activities directly related to agriculture (e.g., equipment maintenance, irrigation, etc.), as well as hunting, trapping, and related activities.
The agricultural sector does not include further processing of agricultural products, as these activities are classified in Sectors 10 (Food Processing), 11 (Beverage Production) and 12 (Tobacco Production). Preparatory activities necessary for the primary market (e.g., cleaning vegetables, grading fruits, etc.) are classified in the agricultural sector.
This sector does not include field construction activities related to land conversion for agricultural purposes (e.g., construction of irrigation canals, terraced fields, drainage, etc.) classified in sector F (Construction) and market activities of traders and cooperatives engaged in the marketing and trading of agricultural products classified in G (Wholesale and retail trade).
Exclusions: Landscape service activities are classified in group 81300 (Landscaping services).
011: Planting annual trees
This group includes the activities of growing plants whose growth cycle does not last more than one year.
0111 – 01110: Rice cultivation
This group includes: Activities of planting (transplanting, sowing) rice crops: wet rice, dry rice.
0112 – 01120: Growing of maize and other grain crops
This group includes: Activities of growing corn and other cereal crops such as: wheat, barley, sorghum, millet.
Exclusions: Growing of maize for animal feed is classified in group 0119 (Growing of other annual crops).
0113 – 01130: Growing starchy root crops
This group includes: Activities of growing tuber crops with high starch content such as: sweet potatoes, potatoes, cassava, taro, yam, arrowroot,…
0114 – 01140: Sugarcane cultivation
This group includes: Activities of growing sugarcane for processing into sugar, molasses and for eating unprocessed.
0115 – 01150: Growing tobacco and pipe tobacco
This group includes: Activities of growing tobacco and pipe tobacco for rolling cigarettes (cigars) and for processing cigarettes and pipe tobacco.
Exclusions: Tobacco processing activities are classified in group 1200 (Manufacture of tobacco products).
0116 – 01160: Growing of fiber crops
This group includes: Growing of cotton, jute, rush, hemp, flax and other fibre crops.
0117 – 01170: Growing of oilseed crops
This group includes: Activities of growing oilseed crops such as soybean, groundnut, sesame, castor, rapeseed, sunflower, safflower, mustard and other oilseed crops.
0118: Growing vegetables, beans and flowers
01181: Growing all kinds of vegetables
This group includes: Activities of growing vegetables of all kinds:
– Growing leafy vegetables such as: mustard greens, cabbage, water spinach, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuce, asparagus, chrysanthemums, celery, celery and other leafy vegetables;
– Growing fruit vegetables such as: Watermelon, cucumber, zucchini, pumpkin, tomato, eggplant, chili, other melons and fruit vegetables;
– Growing vegetables for roots, tubers, or stems such as: kohlrabi, carrots, radishes, onions, garlic, leeks, coriander, chives and other plants for roots, tubers or stems;
– Growing sugar beets;
– Growing mushrooms.
Exclusions:
– Growing spice plants is classified into group 01281 (Growing perennial spice plants) and group 01282 (Growing perennial medicinal and aromatic plants);
– Collecting wild fruits such as: Canarium, wild mushrooms, wild vegetables, natural wild fruits… is classified into group 02302 (Collecting forest products except wood).
– Mushroom seed production is classified in group 01301 (Propagation and care of annual seedlings).
01182: Growing various types of beans
This group includes: Activities of growing beans for seeds such as: black beans, green beans, yellow beans, Chinese beans, peas…
Exclusions: Growing of soybeans is classified in group 01170 (Growing of oilseed crops).
01183: Growing annual flowers
This group includes: Growing and selling flowers to serve daily needs, beautify landscapes, the environment, cultural activities…
0119: Growing other annual crops
01191: Growing annual spices
This group includes: Growing annual plants mainly used as spices such as chili, ginger, turmeric,…
Exclusions: Growing of perennial spices is classified in group 01281 (Growing of perennial spices).
01192: Growing annual medicinal and aromatic plants
This group includes: Growing plants for medicinal purposes and producing flavors for the pharmaceutical industry or for unprocessed medicines (traditional Vietnamese medicine, oriental medicine) such as: Artichoke, mugwort, mint, Solanum procumbens, Black ginseng,… and producing flavors.
Exclusions: Growing of perennial medicinal and aromatic plants is classified in group 01282 (Growing of perennial medicinal and aromatic plants).
01199: Growing other remaining annual crops
This group includes: Annual agricultural crop growing activities not classified in groups 0111 to 0119. Including: Forage crop growing activities such as: corn growing, grass growing, natural pasture care; green manure growing (Cassia); lotus growing for seeds,…
012: Planting perennial trees
This group includes activities of growing crops with a growing cycle longer than one year or with a growing period of one year but yielding products over several years.
0121: Growing fruit trees
01211: Growing grapes
This group includes: Growing grapes for wine production and growing fruit grapes.
Exclusions: Production of wine is classified in group 11020 (Manufacture of wine).
01212: Growing of tropical and subtropical fruit trees
This group includes: Growing mango trees, banana trees, papaya trees, dragon fruit trees… and growing other tropical and subtropical fruit trees.
01213: Growing oranges, tangerines and other citrus fruits
This group includes: Growing orange trees, lemon trees, tangerine trees, grapefruit trees, kumquat trees, Buddha’s hand trees and other citrus trees.
01214: Growing apples, plums and stone fruits such as apples
This group includes: Growing of apple trees, plum trees, apricot trees, peach trees, pear trees and other stone fruits such as apples.
01215: Growing longan, lychee, rambutan
This group includes: Growing longan, lychee and rambutan trees.
01219: Growing other fruit trees
This group includes: Growing of fruit trees not classified in groups 01211 to 01215. Including: Growing of fruit bushes and berry trees, raspberries, strawberries, chestnut trees, walnut trees,…
Exclusions: Growing of cashew trees is classified in group 01230 (Growing of cashew trees).
0122 – 01220: Growing of oil-bearing fruit trees
This group includes: Growing of coconut, olive, oil palm and other oil-bearing fruit trees.
0123 – 01230: Cashew planting
This group includes: Cashew growing activities.
0124 – 01240: Pepper planting
This group includes: Pepper growing activities.
0125 – 01250: Rubber tree planting
This group includes: Activities of growing rubber trees, collecting latex and processing dry rubber latex.
0126 – 01260: Coffee planting
This group includes: Coffee growing activities.
0127 – 01270: Tea plantation
This group includes: Tea growing activities.
0128: Growing spices, medicinal plants, and perennial aromatic plants
01281: Growing perennial spices
This group includes: Growing perennial plants mainly used as spices such as cloves, vanilla,…
Exclusions: Growing of pepper is classified in group 01240 (Growing of pepper).
01282: Growing perennial medicinal and aromatic plants
This group includes: Growing perennial plants for medicine and flavoring production, providing raw materials for the pharmaceutical industry or making unprocessed medicines (traditional Vietnamese medicine, oriental medicine) such as: jasmine, star anise, coix seed, ginseng, cardamom,…
Exclusions:
Activities of growing cinnamon, cardamom,… are classified in group 02103 (Other forestry and forest care).
0129: Growing other perennial plants
01291: Growing perennial ornamental plants
This group includes: Growing ornamental trees for daily life, beautifying the landscape, environment, and cultural activities such as: peach blossom trees, apricot blossom trees, kumquat trees, bonsai trees, banyan trees, etc.
01299: Planting other remaining perennial plants
This group includes: Growing other perennial plants not classified in groups 0121 to 0128. Including perennial plants such as: Mulberry trees, tamarind trees, areca trees, betel trees,…
013 – 0130: Propagation and care of agricultural seedlings
01301: Propagation and care of annual seedlings
This group includes:
Seed production activities, sowing and growing annual plant varieties such as: rice seed production; kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower, tomato, mushroom varieties…
01302: Propagation and care of perennial seedlings
This group includes:
– Activities of producing perennial plant varieties such as cuttings, creating buds, grafting buds, creating seedlings to directly propagate plants or create from rootstocks into young shoots to produce the final product of seedlings.
– Sowing, grafting, pruning and cutting of ornamental plants.
Exclusions: Forestry tree nursery is classified in group 02104 (Forestry tree nursery).
014: Animal Husbandry
This group includes: All animal husbandry activities (except aquaculture).
Exclusions:
– Breeding support, quarantine, veterinary care are classified in group 01620 (Livestock service activities);
– Slaughtering and meat processing, outside of livestock facilities, are classified in group 1010 (Processing and preserving meat and meat products);
– Leather and fur spinning production is classified in group 14200 (Production of fur products).
0141: Raising buffaloes and cows and producing buffalo and cow breeds
01411: Production of buffalo and cow breeds
This group includes:
– Raising buffalo and cows for breeding;
– Production of buffalo and cow semen.
01412: Raising buffalo and cows
This group includes:
– Raising buffaloes, beef cattle, plowing;
– Produce pure milk from cows and buffaloes.
Exclusions:
– Milk processing outside the livestock facility is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products).
0142: Raising horses, donkeys, mules and breeding horses, donkeys
01421: Production of horse and donkey breeds
This group includes:
– Raising horses and donkeys for breeding (including racehorse breeding);
– Production of horse and donkey semen.
01422: Horse, donkey and mule breeding
This group includes: Raising horses, donkeys, and mules for meat, milk, and plowing.
Exclusions: Horse racing activities are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities).
0144: Raising goats, sheep, deer, and producing goat, sheep, deer, and deer breeds
01441: Production of goat, sheep, deer and elk breeds
This group includes:
– Raising goats, sheep, deer and elk for breeding;
– Production of semen of goats, sheep, deer.
01442: Raising goats, sheep, deer, and elk
This group includes:
– Raising goats, sheep, deer for meat;
– Production of pure milk from goats and dairy sheep;
– Raising sheep for wool.
Exclusions:
– Sheep shearing work on a fee and contract basis is classified in group 01620 (Livestock service activities);
– Production of pulled fur is classified in group 1010 (Processing and preserving of meat and meat products);
– Milk processing is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products).
0145: Pig farming and pig breeding
01451: Pig breeding production
This group includes:
– Raising pigs for breeding;
– Production of pig semen.
01452: Pig farming
This group includes: Pig and suckling pig farming.
Exclusions:
– Pig quarantine, care and feeding activities are classified in group 01620 (Livestock service activities).
– Slaughtering and processing pork outside the farm is classified in group 1010 (Processing and preserving meat and meat products).
0146: Poultry farming
01461: Incubation and poultry breeding activities
This group includes: Activities of poultry hatcheries for breeding and fertilized eggs.
01462: Chicken farming
This group includes: Raising poultry for meat and eggs.
01463: Raising ducks, geese, and swans
This group includes: Raising ducks, geese, and swans for meat and eggs.
01469: Other poultry farming
This group includes: Ostrich farming, quail farming, pigeon farming.
0149 – 01490: Other livestock farming
This group includes:
– Raising and breeding domestic animals, other pets including ornamental animals (except ornamental fish): dogs, cats, rabbits, reptiles, insects;
– Beekeeping, bee breeding and honey production;
– Silkworm farming, silkworm cocoon production;
– Production of fur and reptile skin from livestock farming activities.
Exclusions:
– Raising and domesticating animals from farms are classified in group 01620 (Livestock service activities);
– Production of skins and furs of animals hunted and trapped is classified in group 01700 (Hunting, trapping and related service activities);
– Frog farms, crocodile farms, and soft-shell turtle farms are classified into group 03223 (Other aquaculture);
– Training of ornamental animals is classified in group 914 (Activities of botanical gardens, zoos and nature reserves);
– Pet care, boarding and training services are classified in group 96909 (Other personal service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Activities of wildlife shelters for the care of abandoned animals (pets) are classified in group 96909 (Other personal service activities not elsewhere classified).
015 – 0150 – 01500: Mixed farming and animal husbandry
This group includes: Combined cropping and livestock raising such as livestock and poultry raising activities in cropping units where no single activity accounts for 66% or more of the unit’s production value.
Exclusions: Mixed cropping or mixed livestock farming units classified according to their main activity (Main activity is an activity with 66% or more of production value).
016: Agricultural service activities
This group includes activities related to agricultural production and activities similar to agriculture but not aimed at production (in the sense of harvesting agricultural products), usually carried out on a fee or contract basis.
This group also includes post-harvest activities, which prepare agricultural products for primary markets.
0161 – 01610: Crop cultivation service activities
This group includes:
Specialized activities provide for the outsourcing on a fee or contract basis of the following work:
– Prepare for planting, for example: digging holes,…;
– Plant a tree;
– Plant treatment;
– Spraying pesticides, preventing pests and diseases for crops, stimulating growth, and crop insurance;
– Cutting, trimming, pruning perennial plants;
– Land preparation, sowing, transplanting, transplanting…;
– Harvest;
– Control of pests on crops;
– Check seeds and seedlings;
– Agricultural machinery rental with operator;
– Irrigation and drainage activities for crop cultivation.
– Activities to maintain and keep land in good condition without immediate need for agricultural production.
Exclusions:
– Post-harvest activities for crops are classified in groups 01630 (Post-harvest service activities) and 01640 (Seed treatment for propagation);
– Drainage for agricultural land is classified in group 43120 (Site preparation);
– Activities of agronomists and agricultural economists are classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Gardening and ornamental plant planting are classified in group 81300 (Landscape services);
– Organizing agricultural product fairs is classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Landscape architecture is classified in group 71101 (Architectural activities).
0162 – 01620: Livestock service activities
This group includes:
Specialized activities provide for the outsourcing on a fee and contract basis of the following work:
– Activities to promote the breeding; growth and production of animal products;
– Checking livestock, herding and feeding, castrating livestock and poultry, cleaning barns, collecting manure…;
– Activities related to artificial insemination;
– Sheep shearing;
– Grazing services, pasture rental;
– Raising and domesticating animals;
– Sorting and cleaning of poultry eggs, skinning of animals and related activities;
– Candling and classifying poultry eggs;
– Automatic poultry incubation;
– Shoeing horses, looking after horses.
Exclusions:
– Services providing space solely for keeping animals are classified in group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights owned, used or rented);
– Agricultural research activities are classified in group 72140 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of agricultural science);
– Animal care, livestock, animal slaughter control, animal and livestock medical examination and treatment activities are classified into group 75000 (Veterinary activities);
– Vaccination of animals is classified in group 75000 (Veterinary activities);
– Pet sitting services are classified in group 96909 (Other personal service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Rental of livestock is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operators not elsewhere classified);
– Care and raising of birds and pets are classified in group 914 (Activities of botanical gardens, zoos and nature reserves);
– The activities of racecourses are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities).
0163 – 01630: Post-harvest service activities
This group includes: This group includes post-harvest service activities on a fee or contract basis.
– Preparation steps before selling products, such as: cleaning, trimming, classifying, pre-processing, sterilizing, drying,…;
– Cotton seed ginning;
– Rough processing of tobacco leaves, tobacco pipes, for example: sun drying,…;
– Rough processing of cocoa beans, for example: shelling,…;
– Wax coating for fruit;
– Drying fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, medicinal herbs and tobacco under natural conditions;
– Classify, clean and cut medicinal herbs;
– Dry the seeds;
– Soaking to separate fibers from plants containing plant fibers (jute, flax, coconut fiber,…) does not involve growing fiber plants;
– Artificial ripening of fruit as a service, e.g., rapid ripening of bananas,…
Exclusions:
– Preparation of production by agricultural producers, this activity is classified in group 011 (Growing of annual crops), group 012 (Growing of perennial crops) or 013 (Propagation and care of agricultural seedlings);
– Preservation of fruits and vegetables, including dehydration by artificial methods, is classified in group 1030 (Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables);
– Post-harvest activities aimed at improving the reproductive quality of seeds are classified in group 01640 (Seed treatment for propagation);
– Rolling and drying of tobacco is classified in group 1200 (Manufacture of tobacco products);
– Marketing activities of traders and cooperatives are classified in group 461 (Agents, brokers, auctioneers of goods);
– Wholesale of unprocessed agricultural products is classified in group 462 (Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo) and live animals);
– Tree nursery is classified into group 011 (Growing annual trees) and group 012 (Growing perennial trees);
– Processing seeds for oil is classified in group 1040 (Production of animal and vegetable oils and fats);
– Research to develop or improve new varieties of seeds is classified in group 721 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences and engineering).
0164 – 01640: Seed treatment for propagation
This group includes: Activities of selecting quality seeds by removing unsuitable seeds by careful screening and selection to remove damaged seeds, immature seeds, and seeds that are not yet dry for storage in warehouses. These activities include drying, cleaning, grading, and storage until they are sold on the market. The processing of genetically modified seeds is also classified under this code.
Exclusions:
– Production of seeds of all kinds is classified into group 011 (Growing annual plants) and group 012 (Growing perennial plants);
– Research activities on genetics that change the development of seeds or crossbreed new varieties are classified in group 721 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences and engineering);
– Processing of seeds to make vegetable oil is classified in group 10402 (Production of vegetable oil and margarine).
017 – 0170 – 01700: Hunting, trapping and related service activities
This group includes:
– Hunting and trapping animals for sale;
– Catching animals for food, fur, skin or for research purposes, keeping in zoos or for family;
– Production of skins, furs, reptile skins and bird feathers from hunting activities;
– Catching marine mammals such as hippos and seals;
– Activities of exploiting bird’s nests in caves, building houses to call birds;
– Domesticating animals hunted in zoos;
– Hunting to control animal populations;
– Hunt foxes, weasels, and wolves to protect livestock.
– Catching toads, frogs, mollusks, snails in the wild (except catching underwater).
Exclusions:
– Production of fur, animal skin, reptile skin, bird feathers from animal husbandry activities is classified in group 14200 (Production of fur products);
– Whale and shark fishing is classified in group 03110 (Marine fisheries);
– Production of hides and skins from slaughterhouses is classified in 14200 (Manufacture of fur products);
– Service activities related to hunting, sports or recreation are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Service activities aimed at stimulating hunting and trapping are classified in group 94990 (Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified).
02: FORESTRY AND RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES
This sector includes the production of timber and non-timber forest products for industrial purposes as well as the collection of forest products from natural forests. In addition to the above activities, the output of the forestry sector includes primary processing activities such as roundwood, branches, firewood, charcoal burning or debarking. These activities are carried out in natural forests or planted forests.
021 – 0210: Afforestation, forest care and forestry tree nursery
This group includes activities aimed at developing, maintaining and conserving biodiversity of all types of forests; including concentrated afforestation, combined regeneration and afforestation, care of newly planted forests that do not meet forest standards, tree pruning, clearing vegetation… The above activities are carried out in production forests, protection forests and special-use forests. This group also includes specialized forestry nursery activities; scattered forestry planting for commercial purposes in areas that do not meet forest standards.
Exclusions:
– Planting and caring for trees in parks and recreation areas are classified in group 81300 (Landscaping services);
– Nursery activities, except for forestry plants, are classified in group 0130 (Propagation and care of agricultural seedlings).
02101: Afforestation and care of woody forests
This group includes:
– Planting and caring for forests for the purpose of obtaining wood for construction (building houses, formwork,…), making household furniture, mine pillars, railway sleepers, making paper raw materials, making plywood,…
– Forest regeneration.
02102: Planting and caring for bamboo forests
This group includes: Planting and caring for bamboo, reed, bamboo, and rattan forests for construction purposes, making raw materials for weaving utensils and handicrafts, making raw materials for paper, making pressed bamboo, reed, bamboo, and rattan panels, and planting for bamboo shoots.
02103: Other forestry and forest care
This group includes: Afforestation and other forest care not included above.
Specifically:
– Mixed forests (wood – bamboo or bamboo – wood)
– Coconut forest.
– Planting shade trees, firewood trees, specialty trees (chestnuts, pine trees, etc.);
– Planting protective forests: Protecting headwaters, protecting land, protecting water resources, protecting the ecological environment, windbreaks, sandbreaks, coastal wavebreaks,…
– Special-use forests: Used for research purposes, scientific experiments, nature and biodiversity conservation, national forest gardens, protection of historical and cultural relics, scenic spots,…
02104: Forestry tree nursery
This group includes: Nurturing forestry seedlings for concentrated afforestation and scattered forestry planting for the purpose of production, protection, special use,…
022 – 0220 – 02200: Timber exploitation
This group includes:
– Logging activities for round timber used in the forest products processing industry;
– Round timber exploitation activities used for carpentry such as house pillars, pre-hewn piles, railway sleepers,…
– Burning charcoal in the forest by manual method.
This group also includes: Collection and production of by-products from logging, such as branches, stumps, wood chips from logging operations.
Exclusions:
– Growing Christmas trees is classified in group 0129 (Growing other perennial trees);
– Harvesting of short-term energy crops, such as poplars and willows, on a fee or contract basis is classified in group 01610 (Cultivation service activities);
– Planting of standing trees, replanting, transplanting, thinning and conservation of forests are classified in group 0210 (Afforestation, forest care and nursery of forestry trees);
– Collecting wild forest products other than wood is classified in group 023 (Exploitation and collection of forest products other than wood)
– Production of wood chips and wood pellets not related to forestry activities is classified in group 1610 (Sawing, planing and preserving of wood);
– Production of charcoal through wood distillation is classified in group 2011 (Manufacture of basic chemicals).
023 – 0230: Exploitation and collection of forest products except wood
02301: Exploitation of forest products except wood
This group includes:
– Exploiting bamboo, rattan, specialty trees, rattan,…
– Exploiting other products such as ant wings, resin from forestry trees, specialty forestry trees…
02302: Collecting forest products except wood
This group includes:
– Collect wild fruits and vegetables such as canarium, berries, nuts, oil fruits, wild mushrooms, wild vegetables, and natural wild fruits;
– Collect other products from natural forests…
Exclusions: Growing mushrooms, collecting shiitake mushrooms and egg mushrooms are classified in group 01181 (Growing of vegetables).
024 – 0240 – 02400: Forestry service activities
This group includes:
Activities are specialized on the basis of hiring or contracting forestry services.
Specifically:
– Irrigation and drainage activities for forestry;
– Contracting activities for forestry work (digging holes, planting, care, harvesting,…);
– Forest protection activities, pest and disease prevention for forestry plants;
– Evaluate and estimate the number of crops and crop yields;
– Forestry management, forest fire prevention and fighting activities;
– Other forestry service activities (leasing forestry machinery with operators,…);
– Transporting timber and exploited forest products to the forest gate;
– Wood processing activities in the forest;
– Animal husbandry, rescue and care services for forest animals and plants.
Exclusions:
– Nursery activities for forest planting are classified in group 02104 (Forestry tree nursery);
– Drainage for forestry land is classified in group 43120 (Site preparation);
– Construction site clearance is classified in group 43120 (Site preparation).
03: EXPLOITATION, AQUACULTURE AND RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES
This industry includes aquaculture activities from salt, brackish and fresh water environments and service activities supporting aquaculture exploitation and farming.
Includes activities integrated into a process (e.g. oyster farming in pearl production).
Exclude activities:
– Shipbuilding and repair are classified into group 3011 (Shipbuilding and floating structures), 3315 (Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Fishing activities for sport or recreation are classified in group 9319 (Other sports activities);
– Processing of fish, crustaceans and molluscs in inland processing plants or on processing vessels is classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving of aquatic products and aquatic products).
031: Fisheries exploitation
0311 – 03110: Marine fisheries exploitation
This group includes:
– Fishing;
– Catching crustaceans and mollusks from the sea;
– Whaling;
– Catching other animals living in the sea such as: turtles, sea urchins…
– Collecting marine creatures used as raw materials such as: Natural pearls, sponges, corals and algae;
– Exploitation of natural marine aquatic species;
– Preservation and processing of seafood right on fishing boats.
Exclusions:
– Catching marine mammals (except whales) such as hippos and seals is classified in group 01700 (Hunting, trapping and related service activities);
– Activities of exploiting bird’s nests in caves and building houses to call for birds are classified in group 01700 (Hunting, trapping and related service activities);
– Processing and preserving aquatic products on ships or processing plants are classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving aquatic products and aquatic products);
– Leasing of cargo ships at sea with drivers (such as fish and shrimp carriers…) is classified into group 50121 (Coastal cargo transport);
– Activities of inspection, examination and protection of fishing fleets at sea are classified in group 84230 (Security, social order and safety activities);
– Service activities related to sport fishing or recreational fishing are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Knitting and repairing nets are classified in group 13940 (Manufacture of cords and nets);
– Repair of fishing boats and ships is classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles)).
0312 – 03120: Inland fisheries exploitation
This group includes:
– Catching fish, shrimp, and other aquatic products in lagoons, estuaries, ponds, lakes, dams, rivers, streams, and fields inland;
– Collecting organisms living in freshwater and brackish water environments on land for use as raw materials.
Exclusions:
– Activities related to recreational fishing are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Activities of protecting and patrolling fishing are classified in group 84230 (Activities of security, public order and safety).
032: Aquaculture
Includes activities of raising, caring for, protecting (including harvesting) aquatic species (fish, mollusks, crustaceans, plants, crocodiles and amphibians). This group includes aquaculture activities in saltwater, brackish water, freshwater environments; aquaculture nursery activities.
0321: Marine aquaculture
This group includes:
Aquaculture in saltwater environments (tidal flats, coastal areas, open sea).
This group includes:
03211: Fish farming
This group includes the farming of fish (grouper, salmon…), including ornamental fish.
03212: Shrimp farming
This group includes farming of shrimp (lobster, tiger prawn, white-leg shrimp…).
03213: Other aquaculture
This group includes farming of crustaceans (crabs, oysters, etc.), bivalves and other mollusks (oysters, mussels, snails, etc.) and other aquatic products (seaweed, agar, etc.).
03214: Production of marine aquatic breeds
This group includes activities of breeding, hatching and domesticating aquatic species (fish, shrimp, other aquatic products) for the purpose of selling for commercial farming, ornamental farming, and recreational farming in saltwater environments.
This group also includes:
– Aquaculture in saltwater tanks and ponds;
– Marine worm farming.
Exclusions: Raising soft-shell turtles, frogs, and crocodiles is classified in group 03224 (Production of domestic aquatic breeds).
0322: Inland aquaculture
This group includes aquaculture in freshwater areas such as ponds, lakes, dams, rivers, streams, fields… on land; aquaculture of other aquatic products in brackish water environments (lagoons, lagoons, estuaries) where the water environment fluctuates between saltwater and fresh water due to tidal changes.
This group includes:
03221: Fish farming
03222: Shrimp farming
03223: Other aquaculture includes farming of crustaceans (crabs…); bivalves and other mollusks (snails…) and other aquatic products.
03224: Production of domestic aquatic breeds
This group includes activities of breeding, hatching and domesticating aquatic species (fish, shrimp, other aquatic products) for the purpose of selling for commercial farming, ornamental farming, and recreational farming in freshwater and brackish water environments.
This group also includes:
– Raising ornamental fish;
– Raising turtles, frogs, crocodiles.
033: Support services for exploitation and aquaculture
This group includes: Specialized activities providing external services on a fee and contract basis for the following work:
– Service activities related to supporting exploitation and aquaculture of marine or inland products;
– Activities of preserving aquatic products after harvesting/exploiting aquatic products;
– Service activities supporting aquaculture exploitation and farming, such as pond digging, care, harvesting…;
– Activities to protect ponds from predation.
Exclusions:
– Processing of products from fishing and aquaculture on factory ships or in onshore factories is classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving of aquatic products and aquatic products);
– Processing of fish, crustaceans and mollusks is classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving of aquatic products and aquatic products);
– Distribution of products from fishing and aquaculture is classified in group 46 (Wholesale), 47 (Retail) or 52 (Warehousing and support activities for transport);
– Activities related to recreational fishing are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Activities of sport fishing clubs are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities).
0331 – 03310: Fisheries support service activities
This group includes:
– Service activities related to providing ice and materials for fishing vessels;
– Transport services for caught aquatic products;
– Other fisheries support service activities.
Exclusions:
– Activities of sport fishing and hunting grounds, classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Support activities for sport or recreational fishing and hunting, classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities).
– Processing and preserving aquatic products on ships or processing plants are classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving aquatic products and aquatic products);
– Leasing of cargo ships at sea with drivers (such as fish and shrimp carriers…) is classified into group 50121 (Coastal cargo transport);
– Activities of inspection, examination and protection of fishing fleets at sea are classified in group 84230 (Security, social order and safety activities);
– Service activities related to sport fishing or recreational fishing are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Knitting and repairing nets are classified in group 13940 (Manufacture of cords and nets);
– Repair of fishing boats and ships is classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles)).
0332 – 03320: Aquaculture support service activities
This group includes:
– Land preparation and pond improvement services;
– Environmental treatment service before farming;
– Disease prevention, treatment and growth regulation services for aquatic products;
– Care, food processing and security services;
– Product harvesting and sorting services;
– Other services directly supporting aquaculture (including aquaculture breeding).
Exclusions:
– Processing of fish, crustaceans and mollusks, classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving of aquatic products and aquatic products);
– Distribution of aquatic products and aquaculture, classified in group 46 (Wholesale), 47 (Retail) or 52 (Warehousing and support activities for transport).
This industry includes: Extraction of natural minerals in solid (coal and ore), liquid (crude oil) or gaseous (natural gas) form from mines, seabeds and extraction of salt from seawater, brine or other naturally occurring brines. Extraction may be carried out by various methods such as underground or surface mining, seabed mining…
This industry also includes:
– Ancillary activities such as preparing raw materials for sale e.g. crushing, cutting, washing, sorting, smelting, beneficiation and collection of ore, liquefaction of gas. These activities are usually carried out by the mining units and/or other units nearby;
– Mining activities are classified into groups 2, 3 and 4 on the basis of the main minerals produced. Sectors 05 and 06 are concerned with the extraction of fossil fuels (coal, peat, petroleum, gas); sectors 07 and 08 are concerned with metal ores, other minerals and quarry products;
Some of the technical activities of this industry, particularly those related to hydrocarbon extraction, may also be carried out by specialized units providing industrial services to third parties classified in division 09 (Mining support service activities).
Exclusions:
– Processing of exploited raw materials is classified into sector C (Processing and manufacturing industry);
– Use of mined ores without further transformation for construction purposes is classified in division F (Construction);
– Bottling of natural mineral water from springs and wells is classified in group 1105 (Production of non-alcoholic beverages, mineral water);
– Environmental rehabilitation of mines is classified in group 39000 (Remediation and other waste management activities);
– Land reclamation and protection zoning at mine sites are classified in group 43120 (Site preparation).
05: HARD COAL AND LIGARBON MINING
This industry includes: Underground or open-cast mining of natural minerals in solid form and operations including (cleaning, grading, compacting and other steps necessary for transportation, etc.) to produce marketable products.
Exclusions: Coke making is classified in group 19100 (Manufacture of coke), service activities incidental to coal mining or lignite mining are classified in group 09900 (Other mining support service activities) or briquette production is classified in group 19200 (Manufacture of refined petroleum products; manufacture of fossil fuel products).
051 – 0510 – 05100: Mining and gathering of hard coal
This group includes:
– Hard coal mining: Underground or surface mining operations, including mining by liquefaction methods;
– Cleaning, sorting, grading, crushing, screening… and other activities that enhance the quality of lignite and improve the quality or coal transport equipment;
– Recovering coal from the landfill.
Exclusions:
– Lignite mining is classified in group 05200 (Mining and agglomeration of lignite);
– Peat exploitation and peat collection are classified in group 08920 (Peat exploitation and collection);
– Exploratory drilling for coal mining is classified into group 09900 (Other mining support service activities);
– Coal mining service activities are classified into group 09900 (Other mining support service activities);
– Production of briquettes or solid fuels containing hard coal is classified in group 19100 (Manufacture of coke);
– Production of briquettes or solid fuels containing lignite or peat is classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Activities carried out to construct or prepare facilities for coal mining are classified in group 43120 (Site preparation).
052 – 0520 – 05200: Mining and gathering of lignite
This group includes:
– Lignite (brown coal) mining: Underground or surface mining operations, including mining by liquefaction methods;
– Washing, dewatering, crushing and lignite gathering activities facilitate the storage and transportation of coal.
Exclusions:
– Hard coal mining is classified in group 05100 (Mining and gathering of hard coal);
– Peat exploitation and peat collection are classified in group 08920 (Peat exploitation and collection);
– Exploratory drilling for coal mining is classified into group 09900 (Other mining support service activities);
– Lignite mining support activities are classified in group 09900 (Other mining support service activities);
– Production of coal containing lignite and peat is classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Activities carried out to construct or prepare facilities for coal mining are classified in group 43120 (Site preparation).
06: CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS EXPLOITATION
This industry includes:
– Crude oil production, mining and extraction of oil from oil shale and oil sands, natural gas production and hydrocarbon liquids extraction;
– Operations and development of oil and gas fields.
This industry also includes: Well drilling, completion, pumping, drilling, plugging, abandonment, equipment removal, transmission line preparation for crude oil production, and all other activities that prepare gas and oil from the point of production to the point of shipment.
Exclusions:
– Support services for oil and gas exploitation on a fee or contract basis are classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas exploitation);
– Oil and gas well exploration services are classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction);
– Test drilling services are classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas exploitation);
– Refining of petroleum products is classified in group 19200 (Manufacture of refined petroleum products; manufacture of fossil fuel products);
– Geophysical and geological surveys… in oil exploitation areas are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy).
061 – 0610 – 06100: Crude oil exploitation
This group includes: Crude petroleum extraction activities.
This group also includes:
– Mining of bituminous shale or oil shale or tar sands;
– Production of crude oil from shale or tar sands;
– Processing activities to obtain crude oil such as: decantation, refining, desalting, dehydration, stabilization, removal of impurities…
Exclusions:
– Support services for oil and gas exploitation on a fee or contract basis are classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas exploitation);
– Oil and gas well exploration services are classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction);
– Processing of crude oil products is classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Recovery of liquefied gas already present in oil and gas exploitation is classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Transportation of oil and natural gas by pipeline is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport);
– Exploitation of condensate or liquid gas is classified in group 06200 (Extraction of natural gas).
062 – 0620 – 06200: Natural gas extraction
This group includes:
– Natural gas production activities;
– Exploitation of liquefied natural gas;
– Separate hydrocarbon liquid from gas;
– Gas desulfurization;
– Methane gas exploitation from coal mines.
This group also includes:
– Exploitation of liquid gas through liquefaction and pyrolysis;
– Coal gas exploitation.
Exclusions:
– Support services for crude oil and natural gas exploitation are classified into group 09100 (Support services for crude oil and natural gas exploitation);
– Oil and gas exploration service activities are classified in group 09100 (Support service activities for crude petroleum and natural gas exploitation);
– Production of liquefied gas from crude oil and recovery of liquefied gas already in oil and gas exploitation are classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Production of industrial gases is classified in group 20111 (Production of industrial gases);
– The transportation of oil and natural gas by pipeline is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport).
07: METAL ORE MINING
This industry includes: Mining of metallic minerals (such as iron ore), carried out underground, in open pits or on the seabed…
This division also includes: Ore beneficiation and comminution activities such as: Crushing, crushing, washing, screening, separation of ores by magnetic, gravity, centrifugal or other methods.
Exclusions:
– Iron pyrite calcination is classified in group 20119 (Manufacture of other basic chemicals);
– Production of aluminum oxide is classified in group 24202 (Production of non-ferrous metals);
– Blast furnace operations are classified in division 24 (Manufacture of metals).
071 – 0710 – 07100: Iron ore mining
This group includes:
– Mining activities account for large amounts of iron ore.
– Activities of beneficiation and gathering of iron-containing ores.
Exclusions:
– Mining and processing of pyrite and pyrrhotite (except calcination) is classified in group 08910 (Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals);
– Ore collection and concentration services performed for third parties are classified in group 09900 (Other mining support service activities).
072: Mining of non-ferrous ores (except rare metal ores)
This group includes: Mining of non-ferrous metal ores.
0721 – 07210: Mining of uranium and thorium ores
This group includes:
– Mining of valuable ores with high uranium and thorium content: uranite minerals,…;
– Concentrate those types of ores;
– Concentrated uranium is yellowcake (also known as urania).
Exclusions:
– Enrichment of uranium and thorium ores is classified in group 20113 (Manufacture of other basic inorganic chemicals);
– Production of uranium metal from minerals or other ores is classified in group 24202 (Production of non-ferrous metals);
– Smelting and refining of metals from uranium is classified in group 24202 (Manufacture of non-ferrous metals).
0729: Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores
07291: Bauxite mining
This group includes: Mining and preparation for mining of bauxite ore.
07299: Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Mining of aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, tin, manganese, chrome, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, tantalum, vanadium ores.
Exclusions:
– Preparation work for mining uranium and thorium ores is classified in group 07210 (Mining of uranium and thorium ores);
– Production of aluminum oxide, nickel and copper plating is classified in group 24202 (Manufacture of non-ferrous metals).
073 – 0730 – 07300: Mining of rare metal ores
This group includes: Mining and preparation activities for mining precious metal ores such as: Gold, silver, platinum.
08: OTHER MINING
This industry includes: Mining activities from ores, dredging mud from riverbeds, rock crevices and even sandbanks. These products are used mostly in the construction industry (such as sand, stone), in the material processing industry (such as gypsum, clay, calcium…) and chemical processing…
This division also includes: Extraction of salt from seawater, brine or other naturally saline water.
Exclusions: Processing of chemicals and chemical products, base metals, non-metallic minerals and post-mineral processing activities (often referred to as further mineral processing) are classified in section C (Manufacturing).
081 – 0810: Quarrying of stone, sand, gravel and clay
08101: Stone mining
This group includes:
– Mining activities to produce stones for construction and sculpture in rough form that have been roughly chiseled or sawn at the quarry site such as: Marble, granite, sandstone…
– Activities of splitting and breaking rocks to make raw materials for the production of construction materials and road construction;
– Chalk mining activities for refractory materials;
– Rock crushing and breaking activities.
08102: Sand mining
This group includes: Sand mining activities for construction and material production.
08103: Gravel mining
This group includes: Gravel mining activities for construction and material production.
08104: Clay mining
This group includes:
– Clay and kaolin mining activities;
– Clay mining activities for refractory materials and pottery making.
Exclusions:
– Bituminous sand mining activities are classified in group 06100 (Crude petroleum extraction);
– Mining of fertilizer minerals and chemical minerals is classified in group 08910 (Mining of chemical minerals and fertilizer minerals);
– Production of fused minerals is classified in group 2394 (Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster);
– Stone cutting, shaping and finishing activities are classified in group 23960 (Stone cutting, shaping and finishing).
089: Mining not elsewhere classified
0891 – 08910: Mining of chemical minerals and fertilizer minerals
This group includes:
– Mining of natural nitrogen, potassium or phosphorus salts;
– Natural sulfur mining activities;
– Mining of pyrites and other substances containing mainly sulfur, excluding smelting;
– Mining activities of barium carbonate, barium sulfate (barite), natural borate, natural magnesium sulfate;
– Mining of other minerals mainly containing chemicals such as earth colors and fluorite.
This group also includes:
– Animal manure exploitation activities;
– Exploitation of natural mineral mud.
Exclusions:
– Salt mining is classified in group 08930 (Salt mining);
– Iron pyrites are classified in group 20119 (Manufacture of other basic chemicals);
– Production of synthetic fertilizers and nitrogen compounds is classified in group 20120 (Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds).
0892 – 08920: Peat exploitation and collection
This group includes:
– Peat exploitation.
– Peat collection.
– Rough processing of peat to improve quality or facilitate transportation or storage.
Exclusions:
– Peat mining support service activities are classified in group 09900 (Other mining support service activities);
– Production of briquettes (baked peat) is classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Production of potting soil mixtures (e.g. peat, natural soil, sand, clay, mineral fertilizers) is classified in group 20120 (Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds);
– Production of peat products is classified in group 23990 (Production of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified).
0893 – 08930: Salt mining
This group includes:
– Activities of mining salt, crushing salt and screening salt;
– Salt production from seawater, lake brine or other natural brine;
– Grinding, cleaning and refining salt for production.
Exclusions:
– Processing of salt products, for example iodized salt is classified in group 10790 (Manufacture of other food products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of water for domestic use from seawater or from salty spring water is classified in group 36000 (Water exploitation, treatment and supply).
0899 – 08990: Other mining not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Mining and exploitation of minerals and other raw materials not elsewhere classified such as:
+ Raw materials for making grinding stones, gemstones, minerals, natural graphite and other additives…;
+ Natural asphalt, asphaltite and asphaltic rock; natural solid bitumen;
+ Gemstones, quartz powder, mica…
– Extracting minerals and other materials (such as lithium) from brine.
09: MINING SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: The provision of specialized support services in connection with mining on a fee or contract basis. It includes exploration services through traditional methods such as sampling, geological observations of mining sites, drilling, test drilling, re-drilling of oil wells, metallic and non-metallic mineral deposits. Other types of services include construction of well site infrastructure, cementing of oil wells, cleaning and chemical treatment of acid wells, and waste removal services at mines.
091 – 0910 – 09100: Support services for crude oil and natural gas exploitation
This group includes:
Activities of providing oil and gas exploitation services on a fee and contract basis such as:
– Activities providing exploration services in oil and gas exploitation such as: traditional ore sampling methods, conducting geological observations in potential areas;
– Directional drilling, outer layer excavation, rig construction, equipment repair and dismantling, well lining, well pumping, well plugging, well abandonment…
– Liquefaction and re-gasification of natural gas for transportation purposes, carried out at the mining site;
– Activities of providing pumping and drainage services on a fee or contract basis;
– Test drilling in oil and gas exploitation.
This group also includes: Gas and oil fire fighting services.
Exclusions:
– The work serving oil and gas exploitation undertaken by the unit itself is classified into group 06100 (Crude oil exploitation) and group 06200 (Natural gas exploitation);
– Specialized repair services for mining equipment and machinery are classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– Offshore specialized installation, repair and maintenance of equipment that is an integral part of the rig are classified in Division 43 (Specialized construction activities);
– Liquefaction and re-gasification of natural gas for transportation purposes, not carried out at the mining site, are classified in group 5225 (Service activities incidental to land transport);
– Geophysical and geological survey activities in oil and gas exploitation areas are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
099 – 0990 – 09900: Other mining support service activities
This group includes:
– Activities of providing support services on a fee or contract basis for mining activities in sectors 05 (Mining of hard coal and lignite), 07 (Mining of metal ores) and 08 (Other mining);
– Activities of providing exploration services using traditional methods and taking ore samples, conducting geological observations in potential areas;
– Activities of providing pumping and drainage services on a fee or contract basis;
– Activities of providing test drilling and test excavation services;
– Ore collection and concentration services performed for third parties;
– Activities to ensure safety for underground mines and tunnels;
– Demolition and dismantling of underground mining facilities.
Exclusions:
– Mine operation service activities on a fee or contract basis are classified in division 05 (Mining of hard coal and lignite), division 07 (Mining of metal ores), division 08 (Other mining);
– Repairing activities of equipment and machinery serving mining are classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– The provision of geophysical surveying services on a fee or contract basis is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
Manufacturing includes physical, chemical, or biological transformation of materials, substances, or their constituents to produce new products, although it is not the only criterion for defining manufacturing (see waste processing below). The transformed materials, substances, or components are raw materials from agricultural, forestry, fishery, mining, or quarry products, as well as other products of manufacturing. Alterations, renovations, or restorations of goods are also considered manufacturing.
The output of the production process can be considered as finished product for final consumption or as semi-finished product and become input for further processing, for example: The output of alumina refining process is input for primary aluminum processing, primary aluminum products are input for aluminum fiber spinning plants, aluminum fiber products are input for synthetic fiber production process…
This includes non-factory producers (FGPs) who completely outsource the manufacturing process but control the production process and supply the significant intellectual property inputs, regardless of whether the owner owns the raw materials. Where non-factory producers of goods carry out the manufacturing process themselves, they are classified in the corresponding level 4 industries. However, this industry does not include producers of goods that completely outsource the manufacturing process but do not control the production process, do not supply the significant intellectual property inputs, and do not own the raw materials. These units are in effect purchasing all output from the manufacturer for the purpose of resale. These activities are classified in industry G (Wholesale and Retail), depending on the type of sale and the specific type of goods sold.
Assembly activities considered as manufacturing are only those assembly activities associated with the production process of the manufacturing industry. This industry includes the assembly of products, semi-finished products of the factory or component parts.
The manufacture of components and specialized parts and accessories for machinery and equipment is, as a rule, classified in the same group of machinery and equipment with its accessories. The manufacture of non-specialized components and parts and accessories for machinery and equipment, e.g., engines, pistons, electric motors, electrical assemblies, bicycle valves, and related assemblies is classified in the appropriate manufacturing groups without regard to the machinery and equipment in which these components are assembled. However, the manufacture of individual components and accessories by moulding or pouring plastic materials is classified in group 2220 (Manufacture of plastic products). The assembly of components into manufactured products is considered a manufacturing activity. It includes the assembly of manufactured products from purchased or self-produced components.
Recycling of waste, i.e. processing of waste into secondary raw materials, is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of waste). Although this activity may involve physical, chemical and biological changes, it is not considered as part of manufacturing. The primary purpose of these activities is to treat or process waste and they are classified in division E (Water supply; waste and sewage treatment and disposal activities). However, the production of new products from secondary raw materials is classified as manufacturing even if these processes use waste as an input, e.g., the production of silver from used photographic film is considered as manufacturing.
Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment for industry, commerce and similar industries are classified in division 33 (Repair, maintenance and installation of machinery and equipment). However, repair of computers, personal and household goods, cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles in garages is classified in division 95 (Repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles).
Installation of machinery and equipment when carried out as a specialized activity is classified in group 33200 (Installation of industrial machinery and equipment).
Repair, maintenance and installation of equipment that is an integral part of buildings or similar structures, such as repair, maintenance and installation of escalators or air conditioning systems… if carried out at a construction site is classified in division F (Construction).
Note: The boundaries between manufacturing and other sectors of the economic classification system are not clear as a general rule, activities in this processing sector include the transformation of raw materials to create new products. The output is a new product. However, the definition of what constitutes a new product can be somewhat subjective, for example a new product is one that has undergone remanufacturing.
When screening, the following activities are considered as manufacturing industry of the industry classification table:
– Bottling and sterilizing milk is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products);
– Processing fresh fish (deboning, selecting fish meat) this activity is not performed on fishing vessels and is classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving aquatic products and aquatic products);
– Printing and related activities are classified in group 181 (Printing and printing related services);
– Concrete production and concrete mixing are classified in group 23950 (Production of concrete and products from concrete, cement and plaster);
– Leather tanning is classified in group 15110 (Tanning and dressing of leather; dressing and dyeing of fur);
– Wood preservation is classified in group 1610 (Sawing, planing and preserving wood);
– Electric encoders, gear boxes, metal heating and polishing units are classified in group 25920 (Mechanical processing; treatment and coating of metals);
– Rebuilding or remanufacturing of machinery and equipment (such as automobile engines) is classified in group 29100 (Manufacture of automobiles and other motor vehicles);
– Tire retreading is classified in group 22110 (Manufacture of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Recharging fire extinguishers is classified in group 95220 (Repair and maintenance of household equipment and appliances);
– Construction activities of prefabricated buildings and structures with minimal on-site construction work are classified in group 41020 (Construction of non-residential buildings).
On the contrary, there are some activities, although sometimes involved in transformation processes, that are classified in other sectors in the economic sector system, not sector C (Manufacturing and processing industry), including:
– Logging activities are classified in sector A (Agriculture, forestry and fisheries);
– Cleaning of agricultural products classified in sector A (Agriculture, forestry and fisheries);
– Food processing for on-site consumption is classified in industry 56 (Food and beverage services);
– Production of gaseous fuels for energy supply through fixed networks is classified in sector D (Production and distribution of electricity, gas, hot water, steam and air conditioning);
– Production of compost from organic waste is classified in group 3821 (Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste);
– Enrichment of ores and other minerals is classified in section B (Mining);
– Construction activities and production activities at construction sites are classified into sector F (Construction);
– Assembly is provided as part of the delivery or by the seller. However, if assembly is the main activity provided by the contractor, it is classified as manufacturing;
– Unloading and dividing activities into many small lots including packaging of goods, packaged or bottled goods such as liquids or chemicals, computer presentation to customers, sorting into individual details… have been classified in section G (Wholesale and retail);
– Publishing and combined publishing and printing activities are classified in section J (Publishing, broadcasting, production and distribution activities).
10: FOOD PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING
This sector includes: The processing of agricultural, forestry and fishery products into food and drink for human or animal consumption. It also includes the production of various intermediate food products that are not directly food, and the production of by-products of lesser or greater value (e.g. hides and skins from slaughtering animals, oil cakes from oil production).
This sector also includes: Activities dealing with a wide variety of products such as: meat, fish, fruit and vegetables, fats and oils, dairy products, milled rice products, animal feed, other food products and beverages. Production may be carried out for oneself as well as for third parties as in traditional slaughtering.
Some activities are considered manufacturing (for example, those carried out in bakeries, pastry shops and butchers, etc., which sell their products), even though there is retailing of the products in the manufacturers’ shops. However, when the processing is very minor and does not result in a real transformation, the unit is classified in sector G (Wholesale and retail trade).
This division also includes: The production of liquids considered to be food or using similar production processes, for example milk and fruit juices or concentrates.
Exclusions: Preparation of meals for immediate consumption is classified in division 56 (Food and beverage services).
101 – 1010: Processing and preserving of meat and meat products
This group includes: Activities of processing and preserving meat and meat products.
Exclusions:
– Processing of frozen ready-to-eat dishes from animal meat and poultry is classified in group 10751 (Production of prepared dishes and food from meat);
– Processing of soup containing meat is classified in group 10790 (Production of other food products not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of meat is classified in group 463 (Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco products);
– Meat packaging is classified in group 82920 (Packaging services).
10101: Slaughtering of livestock and poultry
This group includes: Slaughter activities including killing, butchering, packaging, preserving meat: buffalo, cow, pig, sheep, goat, horse, rabbit, poultry, camel…
This group also includes: Whale slaughtering activities on land or on specialized vessels.
10102: Processing and preserving of meat
– Production of fresh, chilled or frozen meat, fresh meat in whole form;
– Production of fresh, chilled or frozen meat, fresh meat in pieces;
– Production of fresh, chilled or frozen meat, fresh meat in individual portions;
– Whale processing activities on land or on specialized vessels;
– Production of hides and furs originating from slaughtering activities including those of fur traders;
– Processing animal fat;
– Processing animal viscera;
– Feather production.
10109: Processing and preserving of meat products
This group includes:
– Production of dried, smoked and salted meat;
– Production of meat products including: sausages, pate, ham.
102 – 1020: Processing and preserving aquatic products and aquatic products
This group includes:
– Processing and preserving fish, shrimp, crab and mollusks; freezing, drying, smoking, salting, soaking in brine, packaging…;
– Production of fish, shrimp, crab and mollusc products; cooked fish, fish pieces, fried fish, caviar, caviar by-products…;
– Production of human or animal food from fish;
– Production of food from fish and other aquatic animals not for human consumption.
This group also includes:
– Activities of vessels not involved in fishing but only involved in processing and preserving aquatic products;
– Seaweed processing;
– Remove the fish head, remove the intestines, cut the fish into pieces and freeze.
Exclusions:
– Processing and preserving of fish on fishing vessels is classified in group 03110 (Marine fishing);
– Processing of whales on land or on specialized vessels is classified in group 1010 (Processing and preserving of meat and meat products);
– Production of oil and fat from aquatic raw materials is classified into group 10401 (Production of animal oil and fat);
– Production of prepared dishes from seafood is classified in group 10752 (Production of prepared dishes and food from seafood);
– Fish soup production is classified in group 10790 (Production of other food products not elsewhere classified).
10201: Processing and preserving frozen seafood
This group includes:
– Food processing mainly frozen seafood;
– Seafood is mainly preserved by freezing.
10202: Processing and preserving of dried seafood
This group includes:
– Food processing is mainly dried seafood;
– Seafood is mainly preserved by drying, smoking, salting and canning.
10203: Processing and preserving fish sauce
This group includes: Processing and preserving of fish sauce and other aquatic animals.
10209: Processing and preserving of other aquatic products
This group includes: Processing and preserving of other aquatic products not elsewhere classified.
103 – 1030: Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables
10301: Production of fruit and vegetable juices
This group includes:
– Production of non-concentrated juices from vegetables and fruits, non-fermented and non-alcoholic;
– Production of mixed juices from vegetables and fruits.
10309: Other processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables
This group includes:
– Processing food mainly vegetables and fruits, except for pre-prepared and refrigerated foods;
– Preserving vegetables, fruits, and seeds by freezing, drying, soaking in oil, etc.
– Processing food from vegetables and fruits;
– Processing fruit and vegetable jam;
– Processing thick jam, molded jam and liquid jam (fruit jelly);
– Processing and preserving potatoes such as: processing cold potatoes; processing dried mashed potatoes; processing fried potatoes; processing crispy potatoes and processing potato flour;
– Roast nuts;
– Processing of food from grains and thick food.
This group also includes:
– Peel the potatoes;
– Peel cashews, peel peanuts;
– Production of raw bean sprouts;
– Processing concentrated foods from fresh fruits and vegetables;
– Production of ready-made perishable foods from vegetables and fruits such as: salads, cut or peeled vegetables, frozen beans.
Exclusions:
– Processing of flour or food from dry seeds is classified in group 1061 (Milling and production of raw flour);
– Preservation of fruits and nuts in sugar is classified in group 10730 (Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and confectionery);
– Production of ready-to-eat meals from vegetables is classified in group 10759 (Production of other prepared dishes and foods);
– Production of artificially concentrated foods is classified in group 10790 (Production of other foods not elsewhere classified);
– Production of fruit drinks is classified in group 1105 (Production of non-alcoholic beverages, mineral water).
104 – 1040: Production of animal and vegetable oils and fats
This group includes: Activities of processing and preserving crude and refined animal and vegetable fats and oils.
Exclusions:
– Rendering and refining of lard and other edible animal fats are classified in group 1010 (Processing and preserving of meat and meat products);
– Wet corn milling is classified in group 10620 (Manufacture of starches and starch products);
– Production of essential oils is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Chemical treatment of oil and grease is classified in group 20290 (Manufacture of other chemical products not elsewhere classified).
10401: Production of animal oils and fats
This group includes: Production of animal fats, except rendering and refining of lard and other edible animal fats (poultry).
This group also includes:
– Production of inedible animal oils and fats;
– Fish oil extract;
– Production of synthetic edible fat.
10402: Production of vegetable oils and butter
This group includes:
– Crude vegetable oil, olive oil, soybean oil, palm oil, sunflower oil, cottonseed oil, grapeseed oil, rapeseed oil or mustard oil, linseed oil…
– Production of flour or meal from oilseeds without oil extraction;
– Production of refined vegetable oils: Olive oil, soybean oil…
– Vegetable oil processing: Boiling, dehydration, hydrogenation…
– Production of margarine;
– Production of spreads from vegetable oils.
This group also includes: Production of oil cakes, cotton linters and other by-products of oil production.
105 – 1050 – 10500: Processing of milk and dairy products
This group includes:
– Processing of fresh liquid milk, pasteurized milk, sterilized milk, homogenized and/or heat-treated milk;
– Processing of soft drinks from milk;
– Producing ice cream from fresh milk, pasteurized, sterilized, homogenized milk;
– Production of dried milk or condensed milk with or without sugar;
– Production of solid milk or cream;
– Butter production;
– Yogurt production;
– Production of cheese or curd;
– Refining and aging cheese;
– Production of liquid yogurt (the watery liquid remaining after yogurt has solidified);
– Production of casein or lactose;
– Production of ice cream and other edible ice products such as fruit sorbets.
This group also includes:
– Production of kefir milk;
– Production of edible ice such as frozen dessert ice…
Exclusions:
– Raw milk production (dairy animals) is classified in group 01412 (Buffalo and cattle breeding);
– Raw milk production (sheep, horse, goat, donkey…) is classified into group 01442 (Raising goats, sheep, deer, elk);
– Production of skimmed milk and butter products is classified in group 10790 (Production of other food products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of nutritional drinks from milk is classified in group 10790 (Production of other foods not elsewhere classified);
– Production of infant formula is classified in group 10790 (Production of other food products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of fruit kefir and liquid kefir is classified in group 11020 (Manufacture of wine);
– Ice cream shop activities are classified in group 5610 (Restaurants and mobile food service activities).
106: Milling and flour production
This group includes: Milling of raw flour or vegetable meal, milling, cleaning and polishing of rice as well as milling and heat treatment of flour, production of mixed flours or pastes from these products.
This group also includes:
– Production of wet corn and vegetable flour, production of starch and starch products;
– Production of gluten-free flour products.
Exclusions: Drying of cereal grains on a fee or contract basis is classified in group 01610 (Cultivating service activities).
1061: Milling and production of raw flour
10611: Milling
This group includes:
Rice milling operations: production of rice by hulling, milling, polishing, and parboiling.
10612: Production of raw flour
This group includes:
– Production of raw flour: Production of flour, oats, feed or pellets from wheat, rye, oats, corn and other cereal grains;
– Rice flour production;
– Vegetable milling: Production of flour or meal from legumes, roots, stems or other edible seeds;
– Processing breakfast from cereals;
– Production of mixed flour or pre-mixed flour for making bread, biscuits and cakes.
Exclusions:
– Production of potato flour and food is classified in group 1030 (Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables);
– Production of wet corn flour is classified in group 10620 (Production of starches and starch products).
1062 – 10620: Production of starch and starch products
This group includes:
– Producing starch from rice, potatoes, corn…
– Production of wet corn flour;
– Production of glucose, malt sugar, inulin…
– Gluten production;
– Production of cassava flour and cassava by-products;
– Corn oil production.
Exclusions:
– Lactose (milk sugar) production is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products);
– Production of cane or beet sugar is classified in group 10720 (Sugar production).
107: Other food production
This group includes: Production of various food products not included in the above groups of this division.
Specifically:
Manufacture of bakery products, sugar and confectionery, noodles and similar products, ready-to-eat meals, coffee, tea and spices as well as special and perishable foods.
1071 – 10710: Production of bakery products from flour
This group includes:
Production of cakes from flour such as:
– Production of dry or refrigerated cakes, fresh cakes;
– Bread production;
– Production of cakes, pastries, pate cakes, fruit pies…
– Production of biscuits and other dry pastries;
– Production of salty or sweet snack products (buns, crackers, pretzels…);
– Cornbread production;
– Production of shrimp crackers;
– Production of frozen cakes: soft cakes, roll cakes, waffles…
Exclusions:
– Production of flour mixtures, premixed flours, doughs for bread, cakes, biscuits, soft cakes is classified in group 10612 (Production of raw flour);
– Production of flour products (pasta) is classified in group 10740 (Manufacture of macaroni, noodles and similar products);
– Production of potato chips is classified in group 1030 (Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables);
– Baking of ready-to-eat cakes is classified in division 56 (Food and beverage services).
1072 – 10720: Sugar production
This group includes:
– Production of sugar (sucrose), molasses, beet sugar and other sugars from other sugar-bearing plants. Refining of raw sugar into refined sugar (RE). Production of syrups, refined molasses made from cane sugar or sugar from other sugar-bearing plants such as beet sugar, maple sugar, palm sugar;
– Production of liquid sugar;
– Molasses production.
Exclusions:
– Production of lactose and lactose syrup is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products);
– Production of glucose, glucose syrup, maltose is classified in group 10620 (Production of starch and starch products).
1073 – 10730: Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and confectionery
This group includes:
– Production of cocoa, cocoa oil, cocoa butter, cocoa fat;
– Production of chocolate and chocolate candy;
– Candy production: hard candy, white chocolate, chewing gum, nougat, soft candy;
– Gum production;
– Sugar impregnation for fruits, seeds and plant parts;
– Production of scented candy, candy in pill form;
– Production of sugar-free candy.
Exclusions: Production of sucrose is classified in group 10720 (Manufacture of sugar).
1074 – 10740: Manufacture of macaroni, noodles and similar products
This group includes:
– Manufacture of noodles such as macaroni and noodles, whether cooked, stuffed or not;
– Production of flour (cooked with meat).
Exclusions: Production of noodle soup is classified in group 10790 (Manufacture of other food products not elsewhere classified).
1075: Production of prepared food and beverages
This group includes: The production of prepared (cooked and processed) and preserved (e.g. frozen or canned) food and dishes. These dishes are usually packaged and labelled for resale, this group does not include dishes for immediate consumption, such as in restaurants. Dishes must contain at least two distinct main ingredients (excluding spices, etc.).
Exclusions:
– Production of fresh food or food with less than two ingredients is classified in the corresponding group in sector 10 (Food production and processing);
– Production of perishable foods from fruits and vegetables is classified in group 10309 (Processing and preserving of other fruits and vegetables);
– Production of soups, broths and other food products is classified in group 10790 (Production of other food products not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of processed food and dishes is classified in group 463 (Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco products);
– Retailing of processed food in stores is classified into group 47110 (General retailing of food, foodstuffs, beverages, cigarettes, and tobacco accounts for a large proportion), group 47210 (Retailing of food);
– Activities of food service contractors are classified in group 56400 (Service activities intermediary for food services).
10751: Production of prepared dishes and foods from meat
This group includes: Production of prepared meat dishes (including canned meat and prepared meals in vacuum containers).
10752: Production of prepared food and dishes from aquatic products
This group includes: Production of prepared dishes from aquatic products (including canned aquatic products and prepared meals in vacuum containers).
10759: Production of other prepared dishes and foods
– Production of other ready-made foods;
– Production of dishes from noodles and rice;
– Production of dishes from vegetables;
– Production of frozen pizza.
1076 – 10760: Tea production
This group includes:
– Mix tea and additives;
– Production of extracts and preparations from tea or tea blends.
This group also includes: Manufacture of tea packed in tea bags or tablets.
1077 – 10770: Coffee production
This group includes:
– Roasting and decaffeinating coffee;
– Production of coffee products such as: Instant coffee, filter coffee, coffee extract and concentrated coffee;
– Production of coffee substitutes.
This group also includes: Production of coffee packed in filter bags or capsules.
1079 – 10790: Production of other food products not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Production of soups and broths;
– Production of special foods such as: Nutritional foods, milk and nutritional foods, infant formula, baby food, foods containing homogeneous ingredients…;
– Production of spices, sauces, dressings such as madonna sauce, mustard powder and mustard;
– Vinegar production;
– Production of artificial honey and caramel coloring (caramel, caramel sugar, bitter candy);
– Production of perishable processed foods such as: Sandwiches, fresh pizza.
This group also includes:
– Production of probiotics;
– Production of herbal infusions, teas, decoctions (mint, verbena, chamomile…);
– Yeast production;
– Production of juice and broth from meat, fish, shrimp, crab, molluscs;
– Production of non-dairy milk and cheese substitutes;
– Production of egg products, egg albumin;
– Production of salt into food salt, including iodized salt;
– Production of artificial concentrates;
– Prepare, clean and dry bird’s nest;
– Production of functional foods such as: Low-calorie foods to support weight loss; medical nutritional foods…
Exclusions:
– Growing spice plants is classified into group 0128 (Growing spice plants, medicinal plants, perennial aromatic plants);
– Inulin production is classified in group 10620 (Production of starch and starch products);
– Production of ready-made perishable foods from vegetables and fruits such as: salads, cut or peeled vegetables, frozen beans are classified in group 10309 (Processing and preserving of other vegetables and fruits);
– Production of frozen pizza is classified in group 10759 (Production of other prepared dishes and foods);
– Production of tea, coffee and mate products is classified into groups 1076 (Tea production) and 1077 (Coffee production);
– Production of spirits, beer, wine and soft drinks is classified in division 11 (Manufacture of beverages);
– Production of plant products used as pharmaceuticals is classified in group 2100 (Production of drugs, pharmaceutical chemicals and medicinal materials).
108 – 1080 – 10800: Production of feed for livestock, poultry and aquatic animals
This group includes:
– Production of ready-made food for pets, including dogs, cats, birds, fish…
– Production of prepared feed for farm animals, including concentrates and feed supplements;
– Production of original, unmixed feed for farm animals.
This group also includes: Processing of slaughter waste for animal feed production.
Exclusions:
– Fish and meat products for animal feed are classified in group 1020 (Processing and preserving aquatic products and aquatic products);
– Production of oil cakes is classified in group 10402 (Production of vegetable oil and butter);
– Activities resulting in by-products that can be used as animal feed without special treatment, for example oilseeds are classified in group 10402 (Manufacture of vegetable oils and margarines), and ground grain residues are classified in group 1061 (Milling and production of raw flour).
11: BEVERAGE PRODUCTION
This industry includes: Production of beverages such as non-alcoholic beverages and mineral water, production of alcoholic beverages mainly through fermentation, beer and wine, production of alcoholic beverages through distillation.
This division also includes: Manufacture of malt and yeast.
Exclusions:
– Production of vegetable and fruit juice is classified in group 1030 (Processing and preserving of vegetables and fruits);
– Production of milk beverages is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products);
– Tea production is classified in group 10760 (Tea production);
– Coffee production is classified in group 10770 (Coffee production).
110: Beverage production
1101 – 11010: Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits
This group includes:
– Production of distilled or blended alcoholic beverages: whisky, gin, liqueurs, mixed drinks…
– Production of beverages mixed with distilled alcoholic beverages;
– Blending distilled spirits;
– Production of neutral spirits.
Exclusions:
– Production of denatured ethyl alcohol is classified in group 20114 (Production of other basic organic chemicals);
– Production of undistilled alcoholic beverages is classified in group 11020 (Wine production) and group 11030 (Beer production);
– Bottling and labeling of wine is classified in group 463 (Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco products) if this work is part of wholesale and group 82920 (Packaging services) if carried out on a hire or contract basis.
1102 – 11020: Wine production
This group includes:
– Wine production;
– Production of sparkling wine;
– Production of wine from concentrated grape juice;
– Production of fermented but not distilled alcoholic beverages such as sake, cider, perry, mead, other fruit wines and mixed alcoholic beverages;
– Manufacture of vermouth and similar products.
This group also includes:
– Mixing wines;
– Production of non-alcoholic and low-alcoholic wines.
Exclusions:
– Vinegar production is classified in group 10790 (Production of other food products not elsewhere classified);
– Bottling and labeling are classified in group 463 (Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco products) if this work is part of wholesale and group 82920 (Packaging services) if carried out on a hire or contract basis.
1103 – 11030: Beer production
This group includes:
– Production of alcohol from malt such as beer, stout;
– Production of alcohol-free or low-alcohol beer.
1104 – 11040: Production of malt and yeast for brewing
This group includes: Production of malt and yeast.
Exclusions:
– Production of malt liquor is classified in group 11030 (Beer production);
– Malt extract and syrup are classified in group 10790 (Manufacture of other food products not elsewhere classified).
1105: Production of non-alcoholic beverages, mineral water
11051: Production of mineral water and bottled purified water
This group includes: Production of natural mineral waters and other bottled waters.
11052: Production of non-alcoholic beverages
This group includes:
– Production of non-alcoholic beverages except beer and non-alcoholic wine;
– Production of flavored water or soft drinks, non-alcoholic, carbonated or non-carbonated: lemonade, orange juice, cola, fruit juice, tonic water…
– Production of other non-alcoholic beverages, such as soy beverages,…
This group also includes: Production of nectar juice (also known as pulp juice).
Exclusions:
– Production of fruit and vegetable juice is classified in group 1030 (Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables);
– Production of dairy beverages is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products);
– Tea production is classified in group 10760 (Tea production);
– Coffee production is classified in group 10770 (Coffee production).
– Production of non-alcoholic wine is classified in group 11020 (Production of wine);
– Production of non-alcoholic beer is classified in group 11030 (Beer production);
– Bottling and labeling are classified in group 463 (Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco products), if this work is part of wholesale, and group 82920 (Packaging services), if carried out on a hire or contract basis.
12: MANUFACTURING OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
This industry includes: Processing of tobacco leaves into other tobacco and smoking products.
120 – 1200: Manufacture of tobacco products
12001: Tobacco manufacturing
This group includes:
– Processing tobacco leaves into tobacco fibers;
– Production of tobacco and tobacco products such as cigarettes;
– Production of “homogenized” or “sheet” cigarettes.
Exclusions:
– Tobacco growing is classified in group 01150 (Growing tobacco and pipe tobacco);
– Raw tobacco leaf processing is classified into group 01630 (Post-harvest service activities);
– Production of e-cigarette liquid (essential oil) (including liquid for refilling) is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of electronic cigarettes is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified).
12009: Manufacture of other tobacco products
This group includes: Manufacture of cigars, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, and rolling tobacco.
13: WEAVING
This industry includes: Yarn manufacturing, weaving, finishing of textile products, manufacture of textile products, except clothing (e.g. household textiles, linen, carpets, ropes, etc.).
Exclusions:
– Growing natural fibers is classified in sector 01 (Agriculture and related service activities);
– Production of synthetic or artificial fibers is classified in group 20300 (Production of artificial fibers);
– Garment manufacturing is classified in industry 14 (Clothing manufacturing).
131: Production of yarn, woven fabric and finishing of textile products
This group includes: The manufacture of textile products, including activities such as preparing, spinning and weaving the fabric. It can be made from different raw materials such as silk, wool, other man-made or animal or vegetable fibers, from paper or from glass…
This group also includes: Finishing of textiles and wearing apparel such as bleaching, dyeing, sewing and similar activities.
1311 – 13110: Yarn production
This group includes:
– Preparation of textile fibres: spinning and weaving; degreasing and carbonizing of wool, dyeing of wool; carding of animal and vegetable wool and of artificial or synthetic fibres;
– Spinning and production of yarn for weaving or sewing for sale or further processing;
– Separate flax fibers from the woody inner part of the flax stem;
– Production of yarn, weaving, winding, soaking of synthetic or regenerated fibers;
– Manufacture of broadcloth cotton, woolen, silk and linen fabrics including artificial or synthetic fibers;
– Production of recycled fibers from secondary raw materials;
– Paper fiber production.
Exclusions:
– Preparatory work carried out in connection with agriculture or farming is classified in division 01 (Agriculture and related service activities);
– Growing of fiber plants (jute, hemp, flax…) is classified in group 01160 (Growing of fiber plants);
– Cotton ginning is classified in group 01630 (Post-harvest service activities);
– Production of synthetic or artificial fibers, production of single yarns (including high-tenacity yarns and carpet yarns) from synthetic or artificial fibers is classified in group 20300 (Production of artificial fibers);
– Production of glass fibers is classified in group 23103 (Production of glass fibers and glass fiber products).
1312 – 13120: Woven fabric production
This group includes:
– Manufacture of broad cotton fabrics by knitting, woven or embroidered fabric, including from man-made or synthetic fibers;
– Production of other broadcloths using flax, hemp, jute and special fibers;
– Production of wide woven fabrics from secondary raw materials;
– Production of wool, velvet, cotton and gauze;
– Production of aramid fabrics;
– Production of artificial fur panels by weaving.
Exclusions:
– Production of floor coverings from textile materials is classified in group 13930 (Production of carpets, blankets, mattresses);
– Production of felt and non-woven fabrics is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
– Production of narrow textile products is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textile products not elsewhere classified);
– Manufacture of textile tarpaulins, tents and camping goods; sails for windsurfing and sailing boats; sun blinds; covers for vehicles, machinery or furniture; parachutes are classified in group 13990 (Manufacture of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
– Production of fiberglass fabric is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
– Production of carbon fiber and carbon fiber products not for electrical purposes is classified in group 23990 (Production of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of textile products by knitting and crocheting is classified in group 13910 (Production of knitted, crocheted and other non-woven fabrics).
1313 – 13130: Finishing of textile products
This group includes:
– Bleaching or dyeing of textiles, yarns, textile products including clothing;
– Fabric sizing, dyeing, steaming, shrinking, anti-shrinking, alkali soaking of fabrics, textile products including clothing;
– Bleach jeans;
– Pleating and similar work on textile products;
– Waterproofing, coating, rubberizing or impregnating fabrics;
– Printing on textiles as an intermediate step in textile production;
– Embroidery on request on textile products.
Exclusions:
– Printing (including screen printing) on textiles and garments which is not an intermediate step in the production of textiles is classified in group 18120 (Services related to printing);
– Laser engraving on fabric is classified in group 18120 (Services related to printing);
– Production of textile fabrics impregnated or coated with rubber, with rubber as the main constituent, is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products).
139: Manufacture of other textiles
This group includes: Manufacture of products made from textiles, except wearing apparel, such as made-up textiles, carpets and rugs, ropes, cordage, pillow fabrics and certain jewellery…
1391 – 13910: Manufacture of knitted, crocheted and other non-woven fabrics
This group includes:
– Production and processing of knitted and crocheted fabric products such as:
+ Velvet and cotton fabrics;
+ Mesh fabric and window decoration fabric;
+ Other types of crocheted fabrics.
– Production of imitation fur products from knitting.
Exclusions: Manufacture of nets and window coverings, lace curtains are classified in group 13990 (Manufacture of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
1392 – 13920: Manufacture of textile articles (except apparel)
This group includes:
– Manufacture of made-up textile products from any textile materials, including woolen fabrics such as:
+ Blankets, sleeping bags;
+ Bed, table or kitchen linen;
+ Blankets, duvets, cushions, pillows and sleeping bags.
– Production of ready-made textile products such as:
+ Curtains, blinds, blinds, bed sheets, machine or furniture covers;
+ Flags, banners, pennants…
+ Dust cloths, dishcloths, cups, plates and similar items, life jackets, umbrellas.
This group also includes:
– Production of textile parts of electric blankets;
– Production of hand-embroidered carpets.
Exclusions:
– Production of technical textiles is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
– Production of textile products for padding, or padding products: such as towels, sanitary napkins are classified in group 17090 (Production of other products from paper and paperboard not elsewhere classified).
1393 – 13930: Production of carpets, blankets, and mattresses
This group includes:
– Production of floor coverings such as: carpets, mattresses, doormats;
– Production of perforated felt woven floor coverings;
– Artificial grass production.
Exclusions:
– Production of doormats from plaited materials is classified in group 1629 (Manufacture of other products from wood; manufacture of products from bamboo, rattan, straw and plaited materials);
– Production of floor coverings from plastic, rubber and plaited materials is classified in group 1629 (Production of other wood products; production of products from bamboo, rattan, straw and plaiting materials);
– Production of linoleum and hard-surface floor coverings is classified in group 2220 (Manufacture of plastic products).
1394 – 13940: Manufacture of cordage and netting
This group includes:
– Manufacture of ropes, cordage, twine and cables of textile or similar fibres, whether or not impregnated, coated or sheathed with rubber or plastics;
– Production of woven nets from cordage, rope, braid;
– Manufacture of net or rope products; fishing nets, boat nets, cables, ropes with metal cores, straps, padding…
Exclusions:
– Production of hair nets is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Production of metal wire is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of sports fishing nets is classified in group 32300 (Production of sports equipment).
1399 – 13990: Production of other textile products not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
Activities related to textiles or textile products not classified elsewhere in divisions 13 (Textiles), 14 (Manufacture of wearing apparel).
Specifically:
– Manufacture of nonwoven fabrics, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics or rubber;
– Production of non-woven fabrics, in which plastic or rubber forms the binder;
– Manufacture of narrow woven fabric products, including warp-weft-less woven fabrics joined together by means of adhesives;
– Production of labels, banners…
– Production of decorative items: border fabric, tassels…;
– Felt production;
– Manufacture of tulle and other fabric curtains, manufacture of lace in rolls, strips, or loose motifs for decoration;
– Manufacture of impregnated, coated or coated textile fabrics;
– Manufacture of metallised yarn or rope and rubber cord covered with textile material, textile yarn coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics;
– Embroidery on fabric, embroidery of other garment products (except costume embroidery);
– Production of tire canvas from high-strength synthetic fibers;
– Production of various coated or treated fabrics such as: hunting clothes, painter’s cloth, canvas and stiff fabrics…;
– Production of other textile products: mantle lamps;
– Manufacture of water pipes, conveyor belts, belts (whether or not reinforced with metal or other material);
– Production of machine lining fabrics;
– Production of stretchable clothing fabrics;
– Production of oil painting fabrics and technical painting fabrics;
– Shoelace production;
– Manufacture of tarpaulins, tents, sails, umbrellas; woven fabrics for blinds and sunblinds, loose covers for vehicles (for example, tyre covers), machinery or furniture;
– Production of nets and window decorations, lace curtain fabrics
Exclusions:
– Production of floor coverings is classified in group 13930 (Production of carpets, rugs, mattresses);
– Production of cotton and cotton products such as: powder puffs, cotton towels, sanitary napkins, etc. is classified in group 17090 (Production of other products from paper and cardboard not elsewhere classified);
– Production of conveyor belts, conveyor belts made of textile fibers, ropes, cords covered or coated with rubber, in which rubber is the main component, is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products);
– Production of rubber plates, sheets or pieces combined with textile fibers for reinforcing purposes is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products), group 2220 (Manufacture of plastic products);
– Production of clothing from metal threads is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of knitted and embroidered clothing and jewelry is classified in group 14300 (Production of knitted and crocheted clothing).
14: CLOTHING PRODUCTION
This division includes: The making (made-to-measure or ready-to-wear) of all materials (e.g. leather, textiles, knitted or crocheted fabrics) of all types of clothing (men’s, women’s and children’s outerwear or underwear; workwear, homewear or urban wear, etc.) and accessories. Clothing production in this division does not distinguish between adult and children’s clothing or between traditional and modern clothing.
This industry also includes: Manufacture of wearing apparel, accessories and other articles of fur.
141 – 1410 – 14100: Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel)
This group includes:
– For the manufacture of apparel, the material used may be any type that can be coated, covered or rubberized;
– Manufacture of leather or composition leather apparel including leather accessories for industrial use such as leather aprons;
– Production of protective clothing;
– Production of outerwear from woolen fabrics, woven fabrics, crocheted fabrics or non-woven fabrics… for women, men, children such as: outerwear, jackets, outfits, pants, skirts…;
– Production of underwear or nightwear made from woolen or crocheted fabrics for men, women or children such as: shirts, pullovers, shorts, tight shorts, pajamas, nightgowns, blouses, bras, corsets…;
– Production of children’s clothing, swimwear, ski wear;
– Production of soft or hard hats;
– Production of other clothing accessories: gloves, belts, ties, hair nets, scarves;
– Production of festival items;
– Production of fur caps;
– Production of shoes and sandals from textile materials without soles;
– Detailed production of the above products.
Exclusions:
– Production of fur garments (except caps) is classified in group 14200 (Production of fur products);
– Production of knitted and crocheted garments and other ready-made garments, directly knitting and crocheting into products is classified in group 14300 (Production of knitted and crocheted garments);
– Production of shoes and sandals is classified in group 15200 (Production of shoes and sandals);
– The manufacture of rubber or plastic garments not sewn but merely fastened together is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products) and group 22209 (Manufacture of other plastic products);
– Production of leather sports gloves and sports hats is classified in group 32300 (Production of sports and gymnastics equipment);
– Production of helmets (except for sports helmets) is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified);
– Production of protective clothing and fire-resistant clothing is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified);
– Apparel repair is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
142 – 1420 – 14200: Manufacture of fur products
This group includes:
Production of fur products such as:
+ Fur clothing and accessories;
+ Accessories made from fur such as panels, pads, strips…;
+ Other by-products from fur such as carpets, cushions, industrial polishing pads.
Exclusions:
– Production of raw fur skins is classified in group 014 (Animal husbandry) and group 01700 (Hunting, trapping and related service activities);
– Processing of raw hides and skins is classified in group 1010 (Processing and preserving of meat and meat products);
– Production of imitation fur (clothing with long fur through knitting, weaving) is classified in group 13110 (Production of yarns) and group 13120 (Production of woven fabrics);
– Production of fur hats is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Production of garments decorated with fur is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of garments (except fur garments));
– Tanning and dyeing of leather is classified in group 15110 (Tanning and dressing of leather; dressing and dyeing of fur);
– Production of boots and shoes with fur parts is classified in group 15200 (Manufacture of footwear).
143 – 1430 – 14300: Manufacture of knitted and crocheted garments
This group includes:
– Production of knitted and crocheted garments and other ready-made garments, directly knitted and crocheted into products such as: pullovers, sweaters, vests, nightwear, underwear, sportswear, sportswear, swimwear and similar items;
– Production of knitted products such as jerseys, socks, shorts.
This group also includes:
– Production of medical socks and medical textiles;
– Production of shoes and sandals from textile materials without soles.
Excludes: Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, classified in group 13910 (Manufacture of knitted, crocheted and non-woven fabrics).
15: MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER AND RELATED PRODUCTS
This division includes: Tanning, dyeing and processing of hides and skins into leather by tanning, processing of leather into products for end use. It also includes the manufacture of similar products from other materials (imitation leather or leather substitutes), such as rubber footwear, textile handbags. Products made from leather substitutes also fall into this division, as they are produced by methods similar to those used for manufactured leather products (e.g. handbags) and are often produced in the same unit.
151: Tanning and preliminary processing of leather; production of suitcases, handbags, saddles; preliminary processing and dyeing of fur
This group includes: Manufacture of fur skins and fur products.
1511 – 15110: Tanning and dressing of leather; dressing and dyeing of fur
This group includes:
– Tanning, leather dyeing;
– Production of leather, imitation leather, patent leather or metalized leather;
– Production of synthetic leather;
– Shaving, brushing, tanning, bleaching, shearing, plucking and dyeing of fur.
Exclusions:
– Production of hides and skins as part of livestock farming is classified in group 014 (Animal husbandry);
– Production of hides and skins is part of slaughtering activities classified in group 1010 (Processing and preserving of meat and meat products);
– Production of leather garments is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Production of artificial leather not from natural leather is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products), 2220 (Manufacture of plastic products).
1512 – 15120: Manufacture of luggage, handbags and similar articles; saddlery and harness
This group includes:
– Manufacture of luggage, handbags and similar articles, of leather, composition leather or any other material such as plastic, textile, vulcanized fibre or paperboard, provided that the same technology is used for leather;
– Saddle manufacturing;
– Production of non-metal watch straps (from fabric, leather, plastic);
– Production of other products from leather or synthetic leather: Seat belts, bags…
– Production of leather shoelaces;
– Production of whips and riding crops;
– Production of leather clothing for animals.
Exclusions:
– Production of leather garments is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Production of leather gloves and hats is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Production of shoes and sandals is classified in group 15200 (Production of shoes and sandals);
– Production of bicycle saddles is classified in group 30920 (Production of bicycles and vehicles for the disabled);
– Production of precious metal watch straps is classified in group 32110 (Manufacture of jewellery and related articles);
– Production of metal watch straps is usually classified in group 32120 (Manufacture of imitation jewellery and related articles);
– Production of safety belts for electricians and other occupational belts is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified).
152 – 1520 – 15200: Shoe and sandal manufacturing
This group includes:
– Manufacture of footwear for all purposes, from all materials, by all methods of manufacture including moulding;
– Production of shoe and sandal parts: production of shoe tips and parts of shoe tips, insoles and outsoles made of any material (leather, wood, plastic, rubber,…);
– Manufacture of socks, leggings and similar articles;
– Embroidery and printing on shoes;
– Production of finished wooden clogs;
– Processing shoe soles with other raw materials (eva foam, imitation leather…).
This group also includes: Manufacture of shoe parts made of wood, plastic, rubber.
Exclusions:
– Production of knitted or crocheted footwear without soles is classified in group 14300 (Manufacture of knitted or crocheted apparel);
– Production of ski boots and ice skates is classified in group 32300 (Production of sports equipment);
– Production of orthopedic shoes is classified in group 3250 (Manufacture of medical, dental, orthopedic and rehabilitation equipment and instruments).
16: WOOD PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURE OF PRODUCTS FROM WOOD, BAMBOO AND RADISH (EXCEPT BEDS, CABINETS, TABLES, CHAIRS); MANUFACTURE OF PRODUCTS FROM STRAW, RAP AND PRAIT MATERIALS
This division includes: Manufacture of wood products such as sawn timber, plywood, veneer (of plywood), wooden containers, flooring, scaffolding and prefabricated timber, production of solid fuels from vegetable biomass and finishing of wood products. The manufacturing processes include sawing, planing, shaping, laminating, assembling of wood products starting with round timber cut into logs or panels, which are then further cut or shaped using lathes or other shaping tools. Logs or other shaped timber may be planed or smoothed and assembled into final products such as wooden containers.
Exclusions:
– Production of wooden beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs is classified in group 31010 (Production of wooden beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs);
– Installation of wooden equipment and similar items is classified in group 43300 (Building finishing).
161 – 1610: Sawing, cutting, planing and preserving wood
This group includes: Sawing, planing, wood preservation.
Exclusions:
– Sawing and production of raw wood are classified in group 02200 (Logging).
– Production of thin layers of wood used in plywood, wood panels and panels is classified in group 16210 (Manufacture of plywood, veneer, laminated wood and other thin wood panels).
– Production of paneling, wood beads, molded wood is classified in group 16220 (Manufacture of construction woodwork).
16101: Sawing, milling and planing of wood
This group includes:
– Sawing, planing, processing and finishing wood;
– Sawing, cutting, planing and processing wood;
– Slicing, peeling, chiseling wood;
– Production of wooden sleepers;
– Production of unassembled wooden floors;
– Production of wood fiber, sawdust, wood powder, shavings, wood pellets outside the forest.
This group also includes: General wood processing and finishing activities on a fee or contract basis such as: drilling, turning, milling, planing, sanding, grinding, broaching, flattening, sawing, roughing, sharpening, polishing, welding, joining, etc.
16102: Wood preservation
This group includes:
– Dry wood;
– Treat wood with simple methods such as wood paint, wood stain or other preservatives.
– Wood impregnation or chemical treatment;
– Impregnating or chemically treating wood with preservatives or other materials.
162: Manufacture of products from wood, bamboo and rattan (except beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs); manufacture of products from straw, thatch and plaiting materials
This group includes: Manufacture of products of wood, bamboo, straw and plaiting materials including basic forms as well as assembled products.
1621 – 16210: Manufacture of plywood, veneer, laminated wood and other thin boards
This group includes:
– Production of plywood, paperboard thin enough to be used for gluing or making plywood or for other purposes such as:
+ Smoothed, dyed, coated, impregnated, reinforced (with paper or fabric backing),
+ Made in loose form,
– Production of veneer, thin boards and similar wooden panels and sheets;
– Production of wood chips or wood grain;
– Production of plywood and wood fiber insulation materials;
– Production of oriented strand board (OSB) and other particle boards;
– Production of medium density fiberboard (MDF) and other fiberboard;
– Production of thin plywood, cross-laminated wood, thin decorative wood panels.
This group also includes: Manufacture of insulating fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not agglomerated with resins or other organic binding substances.
1622 – 16220: Production of construction woodwork
This group includes:
– Production of wooden products mainly used in the construction industry, specifically:
+ Purlins, purlins, beams, girders, braces,
+ The roof supports are prefabricated with wood, metal, and thin plywood,
+ Doors, windows, shutters, door frames, regardless of whether they contain metal fittings such as hinges, locks…
+ Stairs, fences.
+ Paneling, wood grain, molding,
+ Flooring, wooden floorboards are assembled into panels.
– Manufacture of prefabricated building frames or building elements, mainly of wood;
– Production of mobile wooden houses;
– Production of wooden partitions (except independent types).
Exclusions:
– Production of unassembled wooden floors is classified in group 1610 (Sawing, planing and preserving of wood);
– Production of kitchen cabinets, bookcases, wardrobes, etc. is classified into group 31010 (Production of wooden beds, cabinets, tables and chairs);
– Production of independent wooden partitions is classified in group 31010 (Production of wooden beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs);
1623 – 16230: Production of wooden packaging
This group includes:
– Manufacture of wooden barrels, boxes, crates, drums and similar containers of wood;
– Manufacture of pallets, pallet boxes and other wooden pallets;
– Production of round barrels, vases, jars and other wooden barrel products;
– Production of wooden cable drums;
– Production of wooden coffins.
Exclusions:
– Production of wooden luggage containers is classified in group 15120 (Manufacture of suitcases, handbags and similar articles; manufacture of saddlery and harness);
– Production of plaited crates is classified in group 1629 (Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of products of bamboo, rattan, straw and plaiting materials).
1629: Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of bamboo, cork, straw and plaiting materials
This group includes: Manufacture of various wood products, manufacture of products from bamboo, rattan, straw and plaiting materials.
Exclusions:
– Production of mats and carpets from textile materials is classified in group 13920 (Production of textile products (except apparel));
– Manufacture of luggage trunks is classified in group 15120 (Manufacture of suitcases, handbags and similar articles; manufacture of saddlery and harness);
– Production of wooden shoes and sandals is classified in group 15200 (Production of shoes and sandals);
– Production of wooden shoe parts is classified in group 15200 (Manufacture of shoes);
– Match production is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of watch boxes is classified in group 26520 (Manufacture of watches);
– Production of bobbins and bobbins for textile machines is classified in group 28260 (Manufacture of machinery for textile, garment and leather industries);
– Production of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs is classified in group 31010 (Production of wooden beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs);
– Production of wooden toys is classified in group 32400 (Production of toys and games);
– Manufacture of brushes and brooms is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified);
– Production of small trays is classified in group 32900 (Other production not elsewhere classified).
16291: Manufacture of other wood products
This group includes:
– Production of various wood products, specifically:
+ Handles of tools, broom handles, brush handles,
+ Shoe or boot lasts and barrels, coat hangers,
+ Wooden household appliances and kitchen utensils,
+ Wooden statues and decorations, wood inlays and carvings,
+ Small wooden boxes and caskets containing precious jewelry and similar articles,
+ Wooden tools such as spools, bobbins, bobbins, thread reels, threading machines and similar articles of wooden reeling wheels,
+ Other wooden items.
– Production of solid fuels from plant biomass;
– Production of firewood from pressed wood or alternative materials such as coffee grounds or soybeans;
– Production of wooden mirror frames and picture frames;
– Production of oil painting frames for artists;
– Manufacture of wooden shoe parts (such as heels and shoe lasts);
– Manufacture of umbrella, cane and similar handles;
– Production of wooden blocks used to make tobacco pipes;
– Other wooden paintings.
16292: Manufacture of forest products (except wood), rush and plaiting materials
This group includes:
– Processing of natural wicks and products from pressed wicks;
– Manufacture of products from natural or pressed wick, including floor coverings;
– Manufacture of braided ropes and braided products such as doormats, mats, boxes, crates and screens;
– Manufacture of wicker baskets and wicker articles;
– Production of souvenirs such as paintings, ashtrays, flowers… made of bamboo.
17: PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING
This industry includes:
The production of pulp, paper, paper products and the production of recycled products from wood, paper, cardboard… The production of these products is made up of a series of vertically integrated manufacturing operations. A single unit often carries out more than one operation. The production of pulp involves separating cellulose fibers from wood compounds or dissolving and deinking used paper and mixing them with small amounts of additives to strengthen the bond of the fibers. The production of paper involves pressing the fibers into sheets, plates. Products are made from paper and other raw materials using different techniques. Paper products can be printed (wall newspapers, gift wrapping paper)…
Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard is classified in group 17010 (Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard).
170: Manufacture of paper and paper products
1701 – 17010: Production of pulp, paper and paperboard
This group includes:
– Production of bleached, partially bleached or unbleached pulp by mechanical, chemical (dissolving or insoluble) or partially chemical treatment;
– Production of pulp from cotton fibers;
– Remove ink and produce pulp from waste paper;
– Production of paper and cardboard with high-tech processes;
– Processing of paper and cardboard such as:
+ Coating, impregnating paper and cardboard,
+ Crepe paper production,
+ Production of thin laminated paper from paper and cardboard.
– Production of handmade paper;
– Manufacture of newsprint and other printing or writing paper;
– Production of fiber paper for lining and cellulose fiber paper rolls;
– Production of carbon paper or base paper in rolls or wide sheets.
Exclusions:
– Production of corrugated paper and paperboard is classified in group 1702 (Production of corrugated paper, corrugated paperboard, packaging from paper and paperboard);
– Production of more processed products from paper, paperboard, and pulp is classified in group 17090 (Production of other products from paper and paperboard not elsewhere classified);
– Production of coated, covered or impregnated paper, in which impregnating and coating are the main ingredients, is classified into the group of production of impregnated and coated products;
– Sandpaper production is classified in group 23990 (Production of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of life jackets is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified).
1702: Manufacture of corrugated paper, corrugated board, paper and paperboard packaging
17021: Production of paper and cardboard packaging
This group includes:
– Production of packaging made of paper and corrugated cardboard (with folds to protect fragile items such as glass…);
– Production of cardboard packaging such as cardboard boxes, cardboard crates,…;
– Production of other packaging made of paper and cardboard;
– Production of paper sacks;
– Manufacture of office document boxes and similar articles.
Exclusions: Envelope production is classified in group 17090 (Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard not elsewhere classified).
17022: Manufacture of corrugated paper and corrugated board
This group includes:
– Production of corrugated paper and cardboard.
– Production of packaging from corrugated paper or corrugated cardboard.
Exclusions: Manufacture of products from pressed or moulded pulp is classified in group 17090 (Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard not elsewhere classified).
1709 – 17090: Manufacture of other paper and paperboard products not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Production of personal hygiene paper and household paper and cellulose padding products such as:
+ Tissue paper, toilet paper,
+ Sanitary napkins and sanitary towels, diapers for babies,
+ Paper cups, plates, trays.
– Production of textile padding and padding products such as: Toilet paper, sanitary napkins;
– Production of writing paper and printing paper;
– Production of printing paper for computers;
– Production of other self-copy paper;
– Production of wax paper and carbon paper;
– Production of pre-glued paper and adhesive paper;
– Production of envelopes and postcards;
– Production of books, accounting books, loose-leaf binders, albums and similar stationery for educational and commercial use;
– Production of boxes, bags, woven bags, briefcases including the classification of paper stationery;
– Manufacture of wallpaper and similar wall coverings including plastic coated paper and textile wallpaper;
– Brand production;
– Production of filter paper and paperboard;
– Production of paper and cardboard bobbins and threads;
– Production of egg trays and other prefabricated packaging products;
– Producing new paper from waste paper;
– Production of all kinds of votive paper.
Exclusions:
– Production of large-format paper or paperboard is classified in group 17010 (Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard);
– Printing on paper products is classified in group 18110 (Printing);
– Production of playing cards is classified in group 32400 (Manufacture of toys and games);
– Manufacture of games and toys of paper or paperboard is classified in group 32400 (Manufacture of games and toys).
18: PRINTING AND COPYING RECORDS OF ALL KINDS
This industry includes:
Printing of products such as books, newspapers, periodicals, greeting cards, business forms and printing on printed matter; carrying out related support activities such as bookbinding, plate-making services and data visualization. The support activities mentioned here are an integral part of the printing industry and a product (plate, bound book or computer disk or file) that is an integral part of the printing industry is almost always provided by these activities.
The processes used in printing include a variety of methods for transferring an image from a plate, screen, or computer file to a printing medium such as paper, plastic, metal, textiles, or wood. The most prominent of these methods is the transfer of an image from a plate or computer screen to a printing medium (lithography, gravure printing, screen printing, relief printing). Typically, a computer file is used to directly “drive” the printing mechanism to create the image or electrostatic devices and other types of devices (digital or non-contact printing).
Printing and publishing can be done by the same entity (e.g. a newspaper).
This industry also includes: Reproduction of recorded media, such as CDs, video recordings, software on disc or tape, records.
Exclusions:
– Publishing activities are classified in division 58 (Publishing activities);
– 3D printing products are classified according to the product and materials used.
181: Printing and printing related services
This group includes: Printing of products such as books, newspapers, periodicals, commercial forms, greeting cards and media printing, together with supporting activities such as bookbinding, plate and photographic services. Printing can be carried out using different techniques and on different materials.
1811 – 18110: Printing
This group includes:
– Printing of newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, books and brochures, musical manuscripts, maps, atlases, posters, advertising catalogues, prospectuses and other advertising publications, postage stamps, revenue stamps, documents, cheques and other securities, diaries, calendars, business forms and other commercial printed matter, personal stationery and other printed matter by letterpress, letterpress, flexographic, lithographic and other printing techniques, copying machines, computer printing, embossing;
– Print directly onto textiles, plastics, metals, wood and ceramics;
– Laser engraving on fabric;
– Printed publications are copyrighted.
This group also includes:
– Printing of labels or tags (lithography, gravure, relief and other printing);
– Print signs, coasters, photos;
– Advertising printing activities.
Exclusions:
– Printing on textiles as an intermediate step in textile production is classified in group 13130 (Textile finishing);
– Production of paper products such as book spines is classified in group 17090 (Production of other products from paper and paperboard not elsewhere classified);
– Publishing of printed publications is classified in group 581 (Publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and other publishing activities);
– Engraving on metal, glass, wood,… is classified into the corresponding group according to the material used;
– Advertising design activities are classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Photocopying activities as a self-service service are classified in group 82100 (Office administrative and support activities).
1812 – 18120: Services related to printing
This group includes: Pre-press, pre-press, bookbinding and related services.
Include:
– Typesetting, phototypesetting, typesetting, pre-print data entry into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and presentation in other visual media including scanning and optical character recognition, electronic coloring;
– Prepare data files for multimedia applications (printing on paper, CD-ROM, Internet);
– Prepress services include image and plate setting (for offset and typesetting);
– Engraving, acid etching on roller for zinc engraving;
– Print processing: from computer to print (also includes plastic printing);
– Prepare printing and dyeing plates to reduce printing and stamping work;
– Preparation of art products including lithographs and woodblocks (wooden plates for making engravings);
– Prepare presentation materials;
– Prepare sketches, layouts, sample drawings…;
– Test print;
– Bookbinding, sample assembly and post-printing services to support printing activities, such as bookbinding and finishing books, leaflets, magazines, catalogs… by folding, arranging, sewing, gluing, checking the order (of book pages) and arranging, stitching, gluing covers, trimming, cutting, assembling, spring binding, plastic binding,…;
– Binding and finishing printed paper or cardboard by folding, stamping, drilling, punching, embossing, gluing, gluing, laminating…
– CD-ROM finishing service;
– Mailing completion services, such as: envelope customization and preparation,…;
– Other printing finishing operations such as embossing or debossing, embossing reproduction…
Exclusions: Graphic design of visual content for communication by print and other media is classified in group 74100 (Specialized design activities).
182 – 1820 – 18200: Copying records of all kinds
This group includes:
– Copy tapes, records, compact discs and tape machines from originals;
– Copying tapes, magnetic discs, film videotapes and video publications from originals;
– Copy software and data to disks and tapes from the originals.
Exclusions:
– Reproduction of printed publications is classified in group 18110 (Printing);
– Software publishing is classified in group 582 (Software publishing);
– Production, post-production and distribution of motion pictures, video discs and films on DVD or similar media are classified in groups 5911 (Motion picture, video and television programme production activities), 5912 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities), 5913 (Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities);
– Production of master recordings or other audio materials is classified in group 59130 (Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities);
– Reproduction of motion pictures for distribution to theaters is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities).
19: PRODUCTION OF COKE, REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
This industry includes: The conversion of crude oil and coal into usable products. The main production process is petroleum refining, which involves separating crude oil into its component products through techniques such as cracking and distillation.
This sector also includes: Production of similar products (e.g. coal, butane, propane, oil, gasoline, etc.) as well as production services (e.g. conventional refining). Production of gases such as ethane, propane, butane are refined petroleum products.
Exclusions:
The production of these gases in other units, the production of basic chemicals is classified in group 2011 (Manufacture of basic chemicals); the production of industrial gases, 2011 (Manufacture of basic chemicals); the extraction of natural gas (methane, ethane, butane or propane), 06200 (Extraction of natural gas) and the production of fuel gases, other than petroleum gases, for the supply of gaseous fuels through a fixed supply network (e.g. coal gas, water gas, producer gas), 35201 (Manufacture of gas). Units producing petrochemicals from refined petroleum and producing liquid biofuels are classified in division 20 (Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products).
191 – 1910 – 19100: Coke production
This group includes:
– Operation of coke ovens;
– Production of coke and semi-coke;
– Production of pitch and pitch coke;
– Production of coke gas;
– Production of raw coal and coal tar;
– Coke distillation.
Exclusions: Production of coal briquettes is classified in group 19200 (Manufacture of refined petroleum products; manufacture of fossil fuel products).
192 – 1920 – 19200: Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products
This group includes:
Production of liquid or gaseous fuels or other products from crude petroleum, bituminous minerals or their fractionation products. Petroleum refining includes one or more of the following operations: fractionation, straight distillation from crude petroleum, cracking.
Specifically:
– Production of fuel for cars, airplanes…: gasoline, kerosene…;
– Fuel production: Heavy, light, medium fuel oil, refined gases such as ethane, propane, butane…;
– Production of lubricating grease from oil, including from waste oil;
– Production of products for the petrochemical industry and for the road coating industry;
– Production of other products: white alcohol, vaseline, paraffin wax, lubricant…;
– Production of products from petroleum waste, such as waste oil;
– Production of briquettes from peat;
– Production of briquettes from lignite and coke;
– Production of briquettes from petroleum;
– Mixing biofuels, that is, mixing alcohol with kerosene.
Exclusions:
– Production of solid fuels from biomass is classified in group 1629 (Manufacture of other wood products; manufacture of products from bamboo, rattan, straw and plaiting materials);
– Production of liquid biofuels is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Exploitation and production of natural gas are classified in group 06200 (Extraction of natural gas).
20: CHEMICAL AND CHEMICAL PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
This industry includes:
The transformation of organic and inorganic raw materials by chemical processes to form products. Here a distinction is made between the production of basic chemicals which form the first group of industries from the production of intermediate and final products produced by further processing which form the remaining groups of industries.
This industry also includes: Production of liquid biofuels.
201: Manufacture of basic chemicals, fertilizers and nitrogen compounds; manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms
This group includes: Manufacture of basic chemical products, fertilizers and nitrogen compounds as well as plastics, synthetic rubber in primary forms.
2011: Basic chemical production
This group includes: Chemical manufacture using basic processes, such as distillation and thermal cracking. The products of these processes are usually produced by different chemical elements or by chemical compounds with well-defined chemical properties.
20111: Industrial gas production
This group includes:
– Production of liquid or compressed inorganic medical and industrial gases:
+ Basic gas,
+ Compressed or liquid air,
+ Refrigerant gas,
+ Mixed industrial gases,
+ Inert gases such as carbon dioxide,
+ Isolated gas.
20112: Production of dyes and colorants
This group includes: Manufacture of dyes, pigments from any source in basic or concentrated form.
This group also includes: Manufacture of similar products used as fluorescent brighteners.
20113: Production of other basic inorganic chemicals
This group includes:
– Production of chemical elements;
– Production of inorganic acids except nitric acid;
– Production of alkalis, lye solutions and other inorganic bases except ammonia;
– Production of distilled water;
– Production of other inorganic compounds.
This group also includes:
– Enrichment of Uranium and Thorium ores;
– Production of lithium hydroxide;
20114: Production of other basic organic chemicals
This group includes:
– Acyclic hydrocarbons, saturated or unsaturated;
– Cyclic hydrocarbons, saturated or unsaturated;
– Acylic and cylic alcohols;
– Ethyl alcohol, except biofuel ethanol;
– Mono- or polycarboxylic acids, including acetic acid;
– Other oxygen-containing compounds include aldehydes, ketones, quinolones, and poly- or bi-functional oxygen compounds;
– Synthetic glycerin;
– Organic compounds containing nitrogen, including amines;
– Fermentation of sugars, grains or similar substances to produce alcohol and esters;
– Other organic compounds.
20119: Production of other basic chemicals
This group includes:
– Smelting of iron pyrites;
– All kinds of sulfur, except sublimed sulfur, precipitated sulfur and colloidal sulfur;
– Production of methane gas not intended for the supply of gaseous fuels through a fixed supply network;
– Production of charcoal from trees and wood (except for manual charcoal burning in forests);
– Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar and similar products.
– Coal tar distillation.
Exclusions:
– Extraction of ethane, methane, butane, propane is classified in group 06200 (Natural gas extraction);
– Extraction of natural gas, mainly methane gas, is classified in group 06200 (Extraction of natural gas);
– Production of methane gas for the supply of gaseous fuels through a fixed supply network is classified in group 3520 (Production of gas, distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines);
– Liquefaction and regasification of natural gas for transportation purposes, carried out at the mining area, are classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction);
– Production of fuel gases such as ethane, butane or propane in petroleum refineries is classified in group 19200 (Manufacture of refined petroleum products; manufacture of fossil fuel products);
– Production of nitrogenous fertilizers and nitrogen compounds is classified in group 20120 (Production of fertilizers and nitrogenous compounds);
– Ammonium production is classified in group 20120 (Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds);
– Production of ammonium chloride is classified in group 20120 (Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds);
– Production of nitrogen and potassium nitrate is classified in group 20120 (Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds);
– Production of ammonium carbonate is classified in group 20120 (Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds);
– Production of primary plastics is classified into group 2013 (Production of primary plastics and synthetic rubber);
– Production of synthetic rubber in primary form is classified in group 2013 (Production of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary form);
– Production of dyes is classified in group 2022 (Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics);
– Production of crude glycerin is classified in group 2023 (Manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes, soaps, detergents, polishes and toilet preparations);
– Production of natural essential oils is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of distilled water is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of liquid biofuels, such as ethanol biofuel, is classified in group 20290 (Manufacture of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Ethanol production from biomass is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of salicylic and acetylsalicylic acid is classified in group 2100 (Manufacture of drugs, pharmaceutical chemicals and pharmaceutical products).
2012 – 20120: Production of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds
This group includes:
– Fertilizer production such as:
+ Pure or mixed nitrogen fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer or potassium fertilizer,
+ Urea fertilizer, natural crude phosphate fertilizer and natural crude potassium salt.
– Production of nitrogen-containing products such as: Nitric acid and nitric sulfide, ammonium, ammonium chloride, ammonium carbonate, potassium nitrate.
This group also includes:
– Production of soil with peat as the main component;
– Soil production is a mixture of natural soil, sand, kaolin and minerals;
– Production of honeycomb coal;
– Production of rice husk charcoal and sintered charcoal;
– Production of growth stimulants;
– Production of growth stimulant chemicals;
– Production of soil improvers;
– Manufacture of other fertilizers by mixing or chemically treating animal or vegetable products.
Exclusions:
– Mining of guano is classified in group 08910 (Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals);
– Production of agricultural chemical products, such as pesticides, is classified in group 20210 (Production of pesticides and other chemical products used in agriculture);
– Production of lime materials is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified).
2013: Production of plastic and synthetic rubber in primary form
This group includes: Manufacture of resins, plastic materials and non-vulcanizable thermoplastic elastomers, mixtures and blends of resins on a conventional basis as well as manufacture of synthetic resins of unmodified form.
Exclusions:
– Production of silk and synthetic and artificial fibers is classified in group 20300 (Manufacture of artificial fibers);
– Processing of washing, shredding, crushing, and melting plastic waste is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap);
– Pelletizing plastic to produce secondary raw materials used for pipes, flower pots, shelves and similar products is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of waste materials);
– Classification, cleaning, chopping, grinding, and pelletizing of rubber waste are classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap).
20131: Production of virgin plastic
This group includes:
– Production of virgin plastic:
+ Polymers, including synthetic polymers from ethylene, propylene, styrene, vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate and acrylic acid,
+ Polyamide,
+ Epoxide, phenolic and polyurethane resins,
+ Alkil, polyester rosin and polyester,
+ Silicon,
+ Ion exchanger on polymer.
– Production of plastic powder, granules or flakes by mixing or recycling synthetic resins from recovered plastic waste;
– Production of recycled plastic by separating or pressing into pellets pre-processed plastic waste according to material recovery facilities;
– Remelting plastic to recycle into granules or compounds.
20132: Production of synthetic rubber in primary form
This group includes:
– Production of synthetic rubber in primary form:
+ Synthetic rubber,
+ Synthetic rubber.
– Manufacture of mixtures of synthetic rubber and natural rubber or rubber-like adhesives (e.g. tree resin used as an insulator).
This group also includes: Manufacture of cellulose and its chemical derivatives.
202: Manufacture of other chemical products
This group includes: Production of chemical products such as: Paints, inks, soaps, detergents, perfumes and toilet preparations, chemical products for the photographic industry (including photographic paper and film), synthetic diagnostic preparations.
This group also includes:
– Production of liquid biofuels:
– Production of electronic cigarette liquid (essential oil).
2021 – 20210: Production of pesticides and other chemical products used in agriculture
This group includes:
– Production of pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, herbicides, etc.;
– Production of anti-sprouting products, plant growth rate regulators;
– Production of disinfectants (for agricultural and other uses);
– Production of other agricultural chemical products not elsewhere classified.
Exclusions: Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds is classified in group 20120 (Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds).
2022: Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
20221: Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
This group includes:
– Production of paints and varnishes, enamels, lacquers;
– Production of dyes and prepared dyes, colorants;
– Manufacture of enamels for glass and earthenware, enamel polishes and similar substances;
– Production of mastic paint;
– Manufacture of caulking, filling, welding and similar compounds for welding non-refractory materials or decorative surface preparations;
– Production of organic solvent compounds used to mix paint and varnish;
– Production of paint and varnish cleaning solvents.
20222: Printing ink production
This group includes: Manufacture of printing ink.
Exclusions:
– Production of dyes and pigments is classified in group 20112 (Production of dyes and pigments);
– Production of writing and drawing ink is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified).
2023: Manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes, soaps, detergents, polishes and toilet preparations
20231: Cosmetics and perfume production
This group includes:
– Perfume and toilet water;
– Cosmetics and makeup;
– Sunscreen and anti-tanning;
– Nail care medicine;
– Shampoo, hair spray, hair wave and hair straightener;
– Toothpaste and oral hygiene preparations, including denture retainer preparations;
– Shaving products, including pre-shave and after-shave products;
– Deodorants and bath salts;
– Hair removal medicine.
20232: Manufacture of soap, detergents, polishing and toilet preparations
This group includes:
– Production of soap bars;
– Production of paper, cotton, felt for padding… coated or covered with soap or detergent;
– Production of crude glycerin;
– Production of surfactants such as:
+ Liquid or solid detergents and cleaning agents,
+ Dishwashing liquid,
+ Fabric softener and fabric softener.
– Production of cleaning and polishing products:
+ Preparations to create fragrance or deodorize rooms,
+ Artificial bleach, hair removal,
+ Polish and wax for leather products,
+ Polish for wood,
+ Polish for glass and metal;
+ Paste or dry powder for cleaning products including: Paper, padding, felt, felt, cotton.
Exclusions:
– Production of chemical compounds is classified in group 20113 (Production of other basic inorganic chemicals);
– Production of glycerin, synthetic products from petroleum is classified in group 20114 (Production of other basic organic chemicals);
– Extraction and refining of natural oils are classified in group 20290 (Manufacture of other chemical products not elsewhere classified).
2029 – 20290: Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Production of explosive powders;
– Production of fireworks and explosive products, including detonators, flares…
– Production of gelatin and gelatin derivatives;
– Manufacture of glues and prepared substances, including rubber glues;
– Production of extracts of natural flavoring products;
– Production of plastic-like substances;
– Production of distilled pure aromatic water;
– Production of mixed aromatic products for use in the production of perfumes or foods;
– Production of electronic cigarette liquid (essential oil);
– Production of films, photographic paper, and other light-sensitive materials;
– Production of chemicals used for photography;
– Production of other chemical products such as:
+ Peptones, peptone derivatives, other protein substances and their derivatives,
+ Essential oils,
+ Oil or grease is prepared by chemical process,
+ Raw materials used in finishing textile and leather products,
+ Powders and pastes used in welding,
+ Production of substances for cleaning metals,
– Production of additives for cement,
+ Production of activated carbon, additives for lubricants, catalysts for synthetic rubber, catalysts and other chemical products used in industry,
+ Production of fire retardants, anti-freeze,
+ Production of compounds used for testing reactions in the laboratory and for other diagnostic purposes;
– Production of liquid biofuels;
– Production of writing and drawing ink;
– Match production;
– Production of all kinds of incense, for example: incense coils, incense sticks…
– Production of mushroom spawn.
Exclusions:
– Production of chemical products in large quantities is classified in group 2011 (Production of basic chemicals);
– Production of distilled water is classified in group 20113 (Production of other basic inorganic chemicals);
– Production of synthetic flavoring products is classified in group 2011 (Production of basic chemicals);
– Production of printing ink is classified in group 2022 (Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics);
– Production of perfumes and toilet preparations is classified in group 2023 (Manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes, soaps, detergents, polishes and toilet preparations);
– Production of asphalt binders is classified in group 23990 (Production of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified).
203 – 2030 – 20300: Production of artificial fibers
This group includes:
– Production of artificial or synthetic silk and linen;
– Manufacture of man-made or synthetic fibres not carded or otherwise prepared for spinning;
– Manufacture of thread, artificial or synthetic fibers, including high tenacity thread;
– Production of synthetic or artificial fibers;
– Production of recycled fibers.
Exclusions:
– Spinning of synthetic or artificial fibers is classified in group 13110 (Manufacture of fibers);
– Production of thread from artificial fibers is classified in group 13110 (Production of fibers);
– Carbon fiber production is classified in group 23990 (Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified).
21: PRODUCTION OF DRUGS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMICALS AND MEDICINAL HERBS
210 – 2100: Production of drugs, pharmaceutical chemicals and medicinal materials
This group includes: Production of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations, production of pharmaceutical and chemical products.
Exclusions:
– Production of probiotics is classified in group 10790 (Production of other foods not elsewhere classified);
– Production of medicinal herbs (mint, verbena, chamomile) is classified in group 10790 (Production of other food products not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of pharmaceuticals is classified in group 4649 (Wholesale of other household goods);
– Retail sale of pharmaceuticals is classified in group 4772 (Retail sale of drugs, medical equipment, cosmetics and hygiene products);
– Packaging of pharmaceutical products is classified in group 82920 (Packaging services);
– Production of dental fillings and dental cement is classified in group 32501 (Production of medical and dental equipment and instruments);
– Research and development in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries are classified in group 721 (Scientific research and technological development in the fields of natural sciences and engineering).
21001: Production of all kinds of drugs
This group includes:
– Production of drugs such as:
+ Serum and blood components.
+ Vaccines,
+ Other medicines, including homeopathic medicines.
– Production of oral and vaginal contraceptives;
– Manufacture of diagnostic drugs, including pregnancy tests;
– Production of radioactive diagnostic drugs;
– Production of biotechnology pharmaceuticals.
21002: Production of pharmaceutical chemicals and pharmaceutical materials
This group includes:
– Production of active pharmaceutical substances used for medicinal purposes in pharmaceutical production: Antibiotics, basic vitamins, salicylic and O-acetylsalicylic acids…
– Pharmaceutical production.
This group also includes:
– Production of refined chemical sugar;
– Gland processing and gland extract production;
– Production of medical bandages, medicated cotton, biological threads, bandages…;
– Production of biological products used as medicine (grinding, grinding…).
22: MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS
This division includes: Manufacture of rubber and plastic products. This division is characterized by the use of raw materials in production. However, this does not mean that all products made from these materials are classified in this activity.
This industry also includes: Manufacture of products from composite materials, in which plastic is the main raw material.
221: Manufacture of rubber products
2211 – 22110: Production of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires
This group includes: Manufacture of rubber tyres for non-motorised vehicles, equipment, mobile machines, aircraft, toys, furniture and other uses such as:
+ Inflatable tires,
+ Solid or cushioned tires.
– Tire production;
– Production of tire treads that can replace tire rims, production of rubber sheets used to retread old tires;
– Retread old tires, replace rubber pads on car tires.
Exclusions:
– Production of inner tube repair materials is classified in group 22190 (Production of other rubber products);
– Tire and tube repair, patching or replacement is classified in group 95310 (Repair and maintenance of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles).
2219 – 22190: Manufacture of other rubber products
This group includes:
– Manufacture of other products from natural and synthetic rubber, unvulcanized or vulcanized or hardened rubber such as:
+ Rubber discs, sheets, pieces, rubber bars,
+ Rubber hoses and pipes,
+ Production of rubber conveyor belts, transmission belts,
+ Rubber hygiene products: Rubber contraceptives, hot water bottles,
+ Rubber clothing (if the clothing is produced by gluing, rather than sewing),
+ Rubber floor covering,
+ Rubber cables and fibers,
+ Rubberized fiber,
+ Rubber rings, accessories and seals,
+ Rubber roller,
+ Rubber air mattress,
+ Balloon production.
– Production of rubber brooms;
– Production of hard rubber hoses;
– Manufacture of rubber combs, hair rollers and similar articles;
– Production of rubber expansion joints (also known as expansion joints) used in the construction industry;
– Foam rubber production.
This group also includes:
– Production of rubber repair materials;
– Production of rubber coated and covered textile products with rubber as the main ingredient;
– Rubber water cushion;
– Rubber shower bag;
– Rubber diving suits;
– Rubber sex toys.
– Production of rubber carpets;
– Production of rubber clothing.
Exclusions:
– Production of textile products for tires is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textile products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of clothing from elastic textile products is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Production of rubber shoes and sandals is classified in group 15200 (Production of shoes and sandals);
– Production of rubber adhesives is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of camel back covers is classified in group 22110 (Manufacture of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Production of inflatable boats and rafts is classified in group 30110 (Building of ships and floating structures) and group 30120 (Building of pleasure and sports boats and canoes);
– Production of rubber sports goods, except clothing classified in group 32300 (Production of sports equipment);
– Manufacture of rubber games and toys (including children’s inflatable rubber boats, inflatable rubber animals, balls and similar articles) is classified in group 32400 (Manufacture of games and toys);
– Rubber recycling is classified in group 3830 (Waste recycling).
222 – 2220: Manufacturing of plastic products
22201: Production of plastic packaging
This group includes:
Production of plastic packaging products such as: Bags, sacks, boxes, crates, large jars, plastic bottles.
22209: Manufacture of other plastic products
This group includes:
Processing of new or used plastics into intermediate or final products using operations such as compression molding; extrusion, blow molding, injection molding and cutting. For all of the above processes, manufacturing is the process of making a variety of products.
Specifically:
– Production of semi-processed plastic products such as: Discs, sheets, blocks, plastic pieces (regardless of self-adhesive or not);
– Production of finished plastic products such as: Plastic pipes, faucets, plastic installation equipment;
– Production of plastic products for construction such as: Plastic doors, windows, frames, blinds, curtains, baseboards, artificial reservoirs, wall floors or ceiling coverings in rolls or panels, plastic sanitary equipment such as plastic swimming pools, showers, bathtubs, washbasins.
– Production of plastic tables, kitchenware and bathroom items;
– Production of cellophane sheets or plates;
– Production of floor coverings made of hard plastic or linoleum;
– Production of artificial stone;
– Production of adhesive tape;
– Manufacture of transformed plastic products such as: Baseball caps, insulators, parts of lighting equipment, office or educational equipment, plastic clothing (if they are joined together, not sewn), household appliances, statues, conveyor belts, plastic wallpaper, shoe soles, plastic cigar and cigarette cases, combs, hair curlers and other articles.
This group also includes: General activities for processing and finishing plastic products, usually carried out on a fee or contract basis.
Exclusions:
– Production of plastic bags is classified in group 15120 (Manufacture of suitcases, handbags and similar articles; manufacture of saddlery and harness);
– Production of plastic shoes and sandals is classified in group 15200 (Production of shoes and sandals);
– Production of primary plastics is classified into group 2013 (Production of primary plastics and synthetic rubber);
– Production of articles made of synthetic or natural rubber is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products);
– Production of plastic furniture is classified in group 31090 (Production of beds, cabinets, tables and chairs made of other materials);
– Production of uncoated honeycomb plastic mattresses is classified in group 31090 (Production of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs made of other materials);
– Production of plastic sports equipment is classified in group 32300 (Production of gymnastics and sports equipment);
– Production of plastic toys and games is classified in group 32400 (Production of toys and games);
– Production of plastic dental and medical equipment is classified in group 32501 (Production of medical and dental equipment and instruments);
– Production of plastic optical devices is classified in group 32501 (Manufacture of medical and dental equipment and instruments);
– Production of hard plastic hats and other personal safety equipment made of plastic is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified).
23: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-METALLIC MINERALS PRODUCTS
This division includes: Various manufacturing activities related to single mineral substances. The manufacture of glass and glass products (e.g. plate glass, hollow glass, fiberglass, etc.) and ceramic products, fired clay products, cement, concrete and plaster from raw materials into finished products. Shaping and finishing of stone and other mineral products is also classified in this division.
This division also includes: Manufacture of products from composite materials in which glass and non-metallic minerals such as sand, gravel, stone or clay are the main constituents.
231 – 2310: Manufacture of glass and glass products
This group includes:
Glass manufacturing activities in all forms, all methods and all products such as:
23101: Manufacture of flat glass and flat glass products
This group includes:
– Production of flat glass, including wired flat glass, colored flat glass;
– Shaping and processing flat glass;
– Production of tempered flat glass or laminated flat glass;
– Production of glass floor tiles;
– Production of glass mirrors;
– Production of multi-layer insulating glass panels.
23102: Manufacture of hollow glass and hollow glass products
This group includes:
– Manufacture of bottles and other glass containers;
– Manufacture of drinking glasses and other glassware or crystal articles;
– Production of glass in tubular and rod form.
23103: Manufacture of glass fibers and glass fiber products
Manufacture of glass fibers, including glass wool and non-woven products from glass fibers.
23109: Manufacture of other glassware and glass products
– Manufacture of glassware for laboratory, sanitary or pharmaceutical use;
– Production of glassware for making wristwatches and table clocks, glassware for making optical equipment;
– Production of glassware in jewelry;
– Production of glass insulators and glass insulating accessories;
– Production of glass covers for light bulbs;
– Production of glass statues.
Exclusions:
– Production of woven fabrics from glass fibers is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
– Production of optical products is classified in group 26700 (Manufacture of optical instruments and equipment);
– Production of optical fibers and optical cables for transmitting moving images is classified in group 27310 (Production of optical cables and wires);
– Production of glass toys is classified in group 32400 (Production of toys and games);
– Production of syringes and other medical laboratory equipment is classified in group 32501 (Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and equipment).
239: Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Activities of manufacturing final or intermediate products from mined non-metallic minerals such as sand, gravel, kaolin.
2391 – 23910: Manufacture of refractory products
This group includes:
– Production of mortar, concrete, refractory cement;
– Production of refractory ceramic products such as:
+ Insulating ceramics from fossil silicon raw materials,
+ Refractory bricks and tiles.
+ Production of bottles, pots, faucets, pipes.
This group also includes: Manufacture of refractory products containing magnesium oxide, magnesium oxide and calcium oxide, chromite.
2392 – 23920: Production of building materials from clay
This group includes:
– Production of non-refractory bricks and tiles, mosaic tiles;
– Production of non-refractory slate and paving stones;
– Production of non-refractory ceramic construction materials such as: Production of ceramic bricks, roofing tiles, ceramic chimneys…;
– Production of floor tiles from fired clay.
Exclusions:
– Production of artificial stone (e.g. marble) is classified in group 2220 (Manufacture of plastic products);
– Production of refractory ceramic products is classified in group 23910 (Production of refractory products).
2393 – 23930: Manufacture of other ceramic products
This group includes:
– Production of ceramic tableware and other household and toilet articles;
– Production of figurines and other ceramic decorative articles;
– Production of insulating materials and ceramic insulating fixtures;
– Production of ceramic/ferrite magnets;
– Production of ceramic products used in laboratories, chemistry and industry;
– Manufacture of ceramic bottles, jars, pots and similar articles used for the conveyance and packaging of goods;
– Production of ceramic furniture;
– Production of ceramic sanitary fixtures.
– Production of ceramic products not elsewhere classified.
Exclusions:
– Production of artificial stone (e.g. marble) is classified in group 2220 (Manufacture of plastic products);
– Production of refractory ceramic goods is classified in group 23910 (Production of refractory products);
– Production of ceramic building materials is classified in group 23920 (Production of building materials from clay);
– Production of permanent metal magnets is classified in group 25999 (Production of other remaining metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of imitation jewelry is classified in group 32120 (Manufacture of imitation jewelry and related articles);
– Production of ceramic toys is classified in group 32400 (Production of toys and games);
– Production of dentures is classified in group 32501 (Production of medical and dental equipment and instruments).
2394: Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster
This group includes:
– Production of domestic clinker and hard cement, including Portland cement, alumina cement, slag cement and superphosphate cement;
– Production of quick lime, slaked lime, lime soaked in water;
– Production of calcium dolomite;
– Production of mortar from gypsum or calcium sulfate.
Exclusions:
– Production of refractory mortar and concrete is classified in group 23910 (Production of refractory products);
– Production of cement products is classified in group 23950 (Production of concrete and products from concrete, cement and plaster);
– Production of gypsum products is classified in group 23950 (Production of concrete and products from concrete, cement and gypsum);
– Production of precast concrete and dry-mix concrete and mortar is classified in group 23950 (Production of concrete and products from concrete, cement and plaster);
– Production of cement for dental treatment is classified in group 32501 (Production of medical and dental equipment and instruments).
23941: Cement production
This group includes: Production of clinker and domestic hard cement, including Portland cement, alumina cement, slag cement and superphosphate cement.
23942: Lime production
This group includes: Production of quick lime, slaked lime, lime soaked in water.
23943: Gypsum production
This group includes:
– Production of calcium dolomite;
– Production of mortar from gypsum or calcium sulfate.
2395 – 23950: Production of concrete and products from concrete, cement and plaster
This group includes:
– Production of precast concrete, cement or artificial stone products used in construction such as: Tiles, wall stones, bricks, panels, bars, pipes…
– Production of precast building compounds for use in building or civil engineering from stone, cement or artificial stone;
– Production of mortar products used in construction such as: panels, boards, bars;
– Production of building materials from plants (wood, plant fibers, straw, stubble, wick) mixed with cement, lime, mortar and other minerals;
– Manufacture of products of asbestos cement or cellulose fiber cement or similar materials: Corrugated sheets, panels, tiles, pipes, taps, jars, sinks, window frames;
– Production of other products such as: flower pots, badges, statues from concrete, lime, mortar, cement or artificial stone;
– Production of powder mortar;
– Production of ready-mixed concrete and dry concrete.
Exclusions: Manufacture of refractory cements and mortars is classified in group 23910 (Manufacture of refractory products).
2396 – 23960: Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone
This group includes:
– Cutting, shaping and finishing stone products used in construction, cemeteries, roads and roofing;
– Production of stone household items;
– Make tombstones.
This group also includes: Manufacture of stone table tops.
Exclusions:
– Activities carried out by quarry operators, e.g. the production of rough stone cutting, are classified in group 0810 (Quarrying of stone, sand, gravel and clay);
– Production of crushed stone, grinding stone and similar products is classified in group 23990 (Production of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified).
2399 – 23990: Production of products from other non-metallic minerals not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Manufacture of millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frames, for grinding, sharpening, polishing, filing or cutting, hand-grinding or polishing stones;
– Manufacture of natural or artificial abrasives, on a base of textile materials, paper, paperboard or other materials, whether or not cut to shape or sewn or otherwise made up;
– Production of non-metallic mineral fibers and textiles, clothing, hats, shoes, sandals, paper, twine, rope…
– Manufacture of abrasives and unmounted articles thereof with mineral or cellulosic materials;
– Production of mineral insulating materials such as: Production of cement wool, rock wool, similar mineral wool, mineral fertilizers, clay and other soundproofing, heat-insulating and sound-absorbing materials;
– Production of other mineral products such as: Mica and products from mica, peat, graphite (not electrical products);
– Manufacture of products from asphalt and similar materials, for example, bitumen, coal slag;
– Production of carbon and graphite fibers and products from carbon fibers (except electrical equipment);
– Production of artificial corundum.
This group also includes:
– Calcinating kaolin;
– Dry and grind the clay into clay powder.
Exclusions:
– Production of woven and non-woven glass fiber products is classified in group 23103 (Production of glass fiber and glass fiber products);
– Production of carbon and graphite gaskets is classified in group 28190 (Manufacture of other general machinery).
24: METAL PRODUCTION
This industry includes:
The operations of smelting and refining non-ferrous and ferrous metals from ores, scraps, and waste using electrometallurgical processes and other metallurgical techniques. Units in this group also produce metal alloys and superalloys by adding chemicals to the pure metals. The output of rolling, smelting, and refining operations is usually in the form of ingots used in rolling, drawing, and extrusion into sheets, bars, plates, and wire and in molten form to form dies and other base metals.
241 – 2410 – 24100: Production of iron, steel and cast iron
This group includes:
Activities such as direct extraction from iron ore, production of molten or solid steel; conversion of steel slag into steel; production of iron alloys (ferroalloys), steel production, production of plate (e.g. plates, sheets, boards, wire) and production of steel ingots and pipes such as:
– Operate metallurgical furnaces, rolling mills, steel drawing and finishing;
– Production of steel slag, production of pig iron into slag, slabs and other primary forms;
– Production of iron alloys;
– Production of ferrous metal products by direct reduction of iron and other ferrous metal powder products, production of steel from refining by electrolytic or other chemical processes;
– Production of iron in granular and powder form;
– Production of steel in ingots or other primary forms;
– Production of semi-finished steel products;
– Production of hot rolled, cold rolled and flat rolled steel products;
– Production of hot rolled steel bars;
– Production of hot-rolled open-section steel;
– Manufacture of steel bars and hard sections from steel by cold drawing, milling or turning;
– Production of open sections by cold forming roll forming or folding of flat rolled steel products;
– Production of steel wire by cold drawing or stretching;
– Production of steel plates and welded steel open sections;
– Production of railway track materials (unassembled railway) made of steel;
– Production of seamless steel pipes by hot rolling, hot drawing or cold rolling, cold drawing;
– Production of welded steel pipes by hot or cold forming and welding, or obtained by further treatment by cold drawing or cold rolling or by hot forming and welding;
– Production of steel pipe joints such as flat and flanged joints, welded joints.
Exclusions:
– Production of steel pipe molds and steel fittings is classified in group 24310 (Casting of iron and steel);
– Production of seamless steel pipes by centrifugal casting is classified in group 24310 (Casting of iron and steel);
– Production of cast steel fittings is classified in group 24310 (Casting of iron and steel).
242 – 2420: Production of precious and non-ferrous metals
24201: Precious metal production
This group includes:
– Production and refining of precious metals, processed or unprocessed such as: gold, silver, platinum… from ore or scrap metal;
– Production of precious alloys;
– Production of semi-finished products from precious metals;
– Silver production is rolled into base metal;
– Production of gold rolled into base metal or silver;
– Production of platinum and platinum group metals rolled into gold, silver and base metals;
– Production of precious metal foil;
– Production of jewelry from precious metals is classified in group 32110 (Manufacture of jewelry and related articles).
24202: Production of non-ferrous metals
This group includes:
– Production of aluminum from alumina;
– Production of aluminum from electrolytic refining of aluminum waste and scrap metal;
– Aluminum alloy production;
– Aluminum processing;
– Production of lead, zinc, tin from ore;
– Production of lead, zinc, tin from electrolytic refining of lead, zinc, tin waste and scrap metal;
– Production of lead, zinc and tin alloys;
– Preliminary processing of lead, zinc and tin;
– Copper production from ore;
– Production of copper from electrolytic refining of copper waste and scrap metal;
– Production of copper alloys;
– Fuse wire production;
– Copper processing;
– Production of chromium, manganese, nickel… from electrolytic refining and aluminum of chromium, manganese, nickel… waste and scrap metal;
– Production of chromium, manganese, nickel alloys…
– Pre-processing of chromium, manganese, nickel…
– Production of nickel-based substances…
– Nuclear fuel processing.
This group also includes:
– Production of wire of the above metals by drawing;
– Production of aluminum oxide (Alumina);
– Production of aluminum-clad metal;
– Production of aluminum (tin) foil is made from aluminum (tin) foil as the main material.
Exclusions: Casting of non-ferrous metals is classified in group 24320 (Casting of non-ferrous metals).
243: Metal casting
This group includes: The activities of foundries using various casting processes to produce castings of all ferrous and non-ferrous metal alloys. This division includes the cutting or removal of residue after casting but does not include further processing.
This group also includes: Manufacture of castings for use in various industries.
Exclusions:
– Production of products obtained from manufacturing processes other than casting, for example: forging, pressing, drawing, stamping parts, rolled rings, powder metallurgy products… is classified in industry 25 (Production of products from prefabricated metal (except machinery and equipment).
– Production of finished molded products by further processing of molded products such as:
– Boilers and furnaces are classified in group 25120 (Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal);
– Household molding details are classified in group 2599 (Manufacture of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified).
2431 – 24310: Casting of iron and steel
This group includes:
Activities of iron and steel foundries such as:
– Casting semi-finished iron products;
– Iron casting;
– Casting spherical graphite iron molds;
– Casting of thin iron molds;
– Casting semi-finished steel molds;
– Steel mold casting;
– Production of pipes, taps and fittings of cast iron;
– Production of seamless steel pipes and steel pipes through centrifugal casting;
– Production of pipe and faucet joints made of cast steel.
2432 – 24320: Casting of non-ferrous metals
This group includes:
– Molds for pre-processed products from aluminum, magnesium, titanium, zinc…;
– Light metal casting;
– Heavy metal casting;
– Casting of precious metals;
– Non-ferrous metal casting.
25: MANUFACTURE OF PRE-CAST METAL PRODUCTS (EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT)
This division includes: The manufacture of pure metal products (such as metal parts, containers and buildings) usually with a static, fixed function, other than those of divisions 26 – 30. All operations of combining or assembling such metal products (sometimes with other metals) into complex units, unless they are buildings with the removal of parts entirely by electrical or optical means. The manufacture of arms and ammunition is also classified in this division.
This industry also includes: Manufacture of products from composite materials, in which metal is the main material.
Exclusions:
– Repair and maintenance of machinery, equipment and prefabricated metal products are classified in group 331 (Repair and maintenance of machinery, equipment and prefabricated metal products);
– Installation of specialized machinery and equipment is classified in group 3320 (Installation of industrial machinery and equipment).
251: Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and boilers
This group includes: The manufacture of structural metal products (such as metal frameworks or parts of building structures), as well as metal containers and tanks (such as tanks, reservoirs, etc.) and steam generators.
2511 – 25110: Manufacture of metal components
This group includes:
– Production of metal frames or ribs for construction and their components (towers, columns, suspension bridges…);
– Production of industrial metal frames (frames for steam boilers, lifting and hand-held equipment…);
– Production of prefabricated metal houses such as: Mobile houses and detachable parts…;
– Manufacture of metal doors, windows and their frames, shutters, gates;
– Metal room dividers.
Exclusions:
– Manufacture of parts of ships or water-powered vessels is classified in group 25130 (Manufacture of boilers (except central heating boilers));
– Production of railway track components is classified in group 2599 (Manufacture of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of ship parts is classified in group 30110 (Shipbuilding and floating structures).
2512 – 25120: Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal
This group includes:
– Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and similar containers of metal, whether or not lined or insulated;
– Manufacture of metal containers for compressed and liquefied gas.
Exclusions:
– Production of corrugated iron, drums, cans, bottles, cans, boxes… in a form commonly used for carrying or packing goods, with a capacity not exceeding 300 liters is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of transport containers is classified in group 29200 (Manufacture of bodies for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers);
– Production of tanks (armored vehicles) is classified in group 30400 (Production of military combat vehicles).
2513 – 25130: Manufacture of boilers (except central heating boilers)
This group includes:
– Production of radiators for central heating systems, without using electricity;
– Steam boiler production;
– Production of auxiliary equipment attached to steam boilers such as: Fuel economizers, superheaters, steam collectors…;
– Production of condensing equipment;
– Production of nuclear reactors, except isotope separation;
– Manufacture of marine boilers and electric boilers.
Exclusions:
– Production of steam turbines is classified in group 28110 (Production of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines));
– Production of electric ovens and water heaters is classified in group 2750 (Production of household electrical appliances);
– Manufacture of household heating equipment is classified in group 28150 (Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and kilns);
– Production of isotope separation is classified in group 2829 (Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery).
252 – 2520 – 25200: Manufacture of weapons and ammunition
This group includes:
– Production of heavy weapons (heavy artillery, mobile guns, bazuka missiles, torpedoes, heavy machine guns,…);
– Production of small arms (revolvers, pistols, light machine guns,…);
– Production of air guns;
This group also includes:
– Production of guns and ammunition for hunting, sports and protection;
– Manufacture of explosive devices such as bombs, mines, torpedoes and similar weapons of war.
Exclusions:
– Production of warheads, detonators, detonators or flares is classified in group 20290 (Production of other chemical products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of optical gun sights is classified in group 26700 (Production of optical instruments and equipment);
– Production of short swords, swords, scimitars and bayonets is classified in group 25930 (Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware);
– Production of armored vehicles for transporting banknotes and valuables is classified in group 29100 (Manufacture of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Manufacture of military aircraft and spacecraft is classified in group 30300 (Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery);
– Production of tanks, armored vehicles and other combat vehicles is classified in group 30400 (Production of military combat vehicles).
– Building military ships is classified in group 30110 (Building of ships and floating structures).
259: Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metal processing and working services
This group includes: General metalworking operations such as forging, pressing, plating, coating, polishing, welding, etc., carried out mainly on a fee or contract basis. This group also includes the manufacture of various metal products such as cutlery, metal hand tools and general hardware; containers, bottles; metal household items, metal joints, ship’s anchors, railway track fittings, etc. for a variety of domestic and industrial uses.
2591 – 25910: Forging, stamping, pressing and roll-forming of metal; powder metallurgy
This group includes:
– Forging, stamping, pressing, rolling metal;
– Powder metallurgy: Production of metal products directly from metal powder by heat or pressure.
This group also includes: Subsequent operations to repair finished products such as cutting, cleaning metals without any other treatment.
Exclusions: Production of metal powders is classified in group 24100 (Production of iron, steel, cast iron), 2420 (Production of non-ferrous and precious metals).
2592 – 25920: Mechanical processing; treatment and coating of metals
This group includes:
– Plating, metal polishing…
– Heat treatment of metals;
– Sandblasting, mixing, cleaning metal;
– Metal dyeing, engraving, printing;
– Non-metallic coatings such as: Enamel, lacquer…;
– Grinding and polishing metal;
– Drilling, turning, grinding, planing, chiseling, sawing, polishing, welding, joining… parts of metal frames;
– Cut or write on metal by means of laser beams.
Exclusions:
– Rolling precious metals into base metals or other metals is classified in group 24201 (Manufacture of precious metals);
– Horseshoeing services are classified in group 01620 (Livestock service activities).
2593 – 25930: Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware
This group includes:
– Production of household cutting tools such as knives, forks, spoons…;
– Production of cutlery parts such as: cleavers and choppers, razors and razor blades, scissors and hair clippers;
– Manufacture of knives and blades for machinery and machine parts;
– Production of hand tools such as pliers and screwdrivers;
– Production of non-powered agricultural hand tools;
– Manufacture of saws and saw blades, including circular saw blades and chain saw blades;
– Manufacture of interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not electrically operated, or for machine tools: drills, punches, taps, slotting tools;
– Production of pressing tools;
– Production of forging tools: forging, anvil…;
– Production of casting boxes (except ingot casting);
– Production of clamps and pliers;
– Production of padlocks, locks, keys, hinges… hardware for construction, furniture, bicycles…;
– Production of swords, swords, bayonets…
Exclusions:
– Production of cooking utensils (pots, kettles…), food (bowls, plates…) or flatware (shallow plates…) is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of power-driven hand tools is classified in group 28180 (Production of motor-driven or pneumatic hand tools);
– Production of cast ingots is classified in group 28230 (Production of machinery and equipment for the metallurgical industry);
– Production of cutlery of precious metals is classified in group 32110 (Manufacture of jewellery and related articles).
2599: Manufacture of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified
25991: Manufacture of metal utensils for kitchens, toilets and canteens
This group includes:
– Production of food boxes and cans, collapsible tubes and boxes;
– Production of household metal parts such as: flatware: shallow plates…, cooking utensils such as: pots, kettles…, food utensils such as: bowls, plates…, pans, frying pans and non-electric cooking utensils for use on tables or in kitchens, small hand-held appliances, metal cleaning pads;
– Manufacture of baths, washbasins and similar articles.
25999: Manufacture of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Manufacture of metal office equipment, except furniture;
– Production of safety doors, safes, armored doors…
– Production of jewelry bags;
– Production of barrels, cans, cylindrical barrels, buckets, boxes;
– Production of metal food containers, collapsible boxes and tubes;
– Production of screw-based machinery products;
– Production of motors (except clock motors) such as: spiral, oval bar motors, motor plates;
– Manufacture of metal cables, plaited bands and similar articles;
– Production of insulated or non-insulated metal cables;
– Production of parts made from wire: barbed wire, fence wire, grill, net, fabric…
– Production of nails or pins;
– Manufacture of rivets, washers and similar non-threaded products;
– Production of screw products;
– Manufacture of bolts, nuts and similar threaded products;
– Production of springs (except watch springs) such as: leaf springs, spiral springs, helical springs, leaves for springs;
– Manufacture of chains, except power transmission chains;
– Production of other metal parts such as:
+ Production of ship propellers and wings,
+ Anchor,
+ Bell,
+ Railway tracks,
+ Tools for clamping and curling.
– Production of permanent magnets and metals;
– Production of metal vacuum cleaner tanks;
– Production of metal military badges and medals;
– Metal hair curler, metal umbrella, comb.
Exclusions:
– Production of tanks and reservoirs is classified in group 25120 (Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal);
– Production of swords and knives is classified in group 25930 (Production of cutlery, hand tools and general metalware);
– Production of clock and watch springs is classified in group 26520 (Manufacture of clocks);
– Production of wires and cables for power transmission is classified in group 27320 (Production of other electric and electronic wires and cables);
– Production of power transmission chains is classified in group 28140 (Manufacture of bearings, gears, gear boxes, driving and transmission elements);
– Production of supermarket carts is classified in group 30990 (Production of other means of transport and equipment not elsewhere classified);
– Production of metal furniture is classified in group 31090 (Production of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs made of other materials);
– Production of sports equipment is classified in group 32300 (Production of sports and gym equipment);
– Manufacture of toys and games is classified in group 32400 (Manufacture of toys and games).
26: MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRONIC, COMPUTER AND OPTICAL PRODUCTS
This industry includes:
Manufacture of computers, computer components, communication equipment and similar electronic products as well as manufacture of components for these products.
The manufacturing process of this industry is characterized by the design and use of circuit boards and the application of highly specialized techniques.
This industry also includes:
Manufacture of consumer electronics, measuring, testing, control equipment, radiation, electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment, optical instruments and apparatus, manufacture of magnetic and optical media.
Exclusions: Manufacture of electrical wiring and optical cable equipment is classified in division 27 (Manufacture of electrical equipment).
261: Manufacture of electronic components
This industry includes: Production of solar cells, solar panels, photovoltaic inverters and other electronic components.
2611 – 26110: Manufacture of solar cells, solar panels and photovoltaic inverters
This group includes: Production of solar cells, solar panels, photovoltaic inverters.
This group also includes: Manufacture of photovoltaic cells, photovoltaic modules, photovoltaic panels.
Exclusions:
– Production of solar lamps is classified in group 27400 (Production of electrical lighting equipment);
– Production of solar heating systems is classified in group 28150 (Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and kilns);
– Installation of solar heating systems is classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems).
2619 – 26190: Manufacture of other electronic components
This group includes: Manufacture of semiconductors and other electronic application components.
Specifically:
– Production of capacitors and electronics;
– Production of resistors and electronics;
– Production of microprocessor circuits;
– Production of electronic circuit boards;
– Production of electronic tubes;
– Electronic link production;
– Production of integrated circuits;
– Production of bi-polar tubes, transistors, related splitters;
– Production of inductors (inductors, coils, converters), electronic components;
– Production of electronic crystals and crystal assembly;
– Production of solenoids, switches and converters for electronic components;
– Production of semiconductors, production of refined and semi-refined substances;
– Production of interface cards (audio, video, control, network);
– Production of display components (plasma, polymer, LCD);
– Production of light-emitting diodes;
– Production of printer cables, screen cables, USB cables…
Exclusions:
– Production of smart cards, classified in group 18110 (Printing);
– Production of solar cells, solar panels and photovoltaic inverters is classified in group 26110 (Production of solar cells, solar panels and photovoltaic inverters);
– Production of modems (transmission equipment) is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Production of computer monitors and televisions is classified in group 26200 (Production of computers and computer peripheral equipment), 26400 (Production of consumer electronics products);
– Production of X-ray tubes and radiation distribution of the same type is classified in group 26600 (Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy);
– Manufacture of optical instruments and equipment is classified in group 26700 (Manufacture of optical instruments and equipment);
– Production of splitters of the same type for electronic applications is classified in division 27 (Manufacture of electrical equipment);
– Production of lamp holders is classified in group 27101 (Production of motors and generators);
– Production of electric relays is classified in group 27101 (Production of motors and generators);
– Production of electrical wiring equipment is classified into group 27330 (Production of all kinds of electrical wiring equipment);
– Complete equipment manufacturing is divided on the basis of electronic equipment classification.
262 – 2620 – 26200: Manufacture of computers and computer peripheral equipment
This group includes:
Manufacture or assembly of electronic computers such as monitors, desktops, servers, laptops; computer peripherals such as storage devices and input/output devices (printers, monitors, keyboards). May be analog, digital, or hybrid. Digital computers, the most typical type, are devices that can perform the following tasks: (1) store processing programs or programs and data immediately needed for the execution of a program; (2) can be programmed to suit the user’s requirements; (3) perform calculations requested by the user; and (4) execute without human intervention a processing program that requires the computer to change its operations according to logical decisions while running. Analog computers may have mathematical models and include at least analog control and programming elements.
Specifically:
– Manufacture of desktop computers;
– Laptop manufacturing;
– Server production;
– Production of handheld computers (PDA);
– Production of magnetic drives, flash disks and other storage devices;
– Manufacture of optical disc drives (e.g. CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW);
– Printer manufacturing;
– Screen production;
– Keyboard production;
– Production of mice, joysticks and testing equipment;
– Production of computer interfaces;
– Manufacture of scanners, including bar code scanners;
– Manufacture of smart card readers;
– Virtual hat production;
– Projector manufacturing.
This group also includes:
– Manufacture of computer terminals such as automatic teller machines (ATMs), point of sale (POS) machines, which do not operate mechanically;
– Production of multi-function office equipment, performing two or more functions such as: printing, copying, scanning, faxing.
Exclusions:
– Reproduction of sound recordings is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of all kinds of recordings);
– Production of electronic components and electronic equipment used in computers and peripheral devices is classified in group 26190 (Production of other electronic components);
– Production of interfaces, modules and mounting devices is classified in group 26190 (Manufacture of other electronic components);
– Production of printed circuit boards containing passive components is classified in group 26190 (Manufacture of other electronic components);
– Production of modems and transmission devices is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Production of digital communication equipment, data transmission equipment (e.g. bridges, gateways) is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Manufacture of consumer electronics, such as CD and DVD players, is classified in group 26400 (Manufacture of consumer electronics products);
– Production of television screens and displays is classified in group 26400 (Manufacture of consumer electronics products);
– Production of electronic game programs is classified in group 26400 (Manufacture of consumer electronics products);
– Manufacture of optical or magnetic media for use in computer equipment or other devices is classified in group 26800 (Manufacture of magnetic and optical tapes and discs).
263 – 2630 – 26300: Manufacture of communication equipment
This group includes:
– Manufacture of telephone and data transmission equipment used to transmit electronic signals over wired or wireless networks such as radio and television stations and wireless communication devices;
– Production of central office switching equipment;
– Production of cordless phones;
– Production of private branch exchange equipment (PBX);
– Manufacture of telephones and facsimile machines, including telephone answering machines;
– Manufacture of data transmission equipment, such as gateways, transmission equipment;
– Production of transmitting and receiving antennas;
– Production of wireless cable equipment;
– Production of pagers;
– Mobile phone manufacturing;
– Manufacture of mobile communication equipment;
– Manufacture of radio and television studio equipment, including cinematographic cameras;
– Manufacture of modems and transmission equipment;
– Production of television and radio converters;
– Manufacture of communication equipment using infrared signals (e.g. remote controls);
– Manufacture of broadcasting studio equipment such as duplicating equipment, transmitting and receiving antennas, commercial video cameras.
Exclusions:
– Manufacture of computers and computer peripherals is classified in group 26200 (Manufacture of computers and computer peripherals);
– Production of household audio and video equipment is classified in group 26400 (Manufacture of consumer electronics products);
– Manufacture of electronic components and assemblies used for communication equipment, including computer modems, is classified in group 26200 (Manufacture of computers and computer peripheral equipment);
– Production of printed circuit boards containing passive components is classified in group 26190 (Manufacture of other electronic components);
– Manufacture of anti-theft bell systems and alarm lights, sending signals to a control station is classified in group 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment);
– Production of GPS equipment is classified in group 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigation and control equipment).
– Production of electronic scoreboards is classified in group 27900 (Manufacture of other electrical equipment);
– Production of traffic lights is classified in group 27900 (Manufacture of other electrical equipment).
264 – 2640 – 26400: Manufacturing of consumer electronics products
This group includes:
– Manufacture of electronic audio and video equipment for home entertainment, motor vehicles, public address systems and audio amplification equipment;
– Manufacture of video players and copying equipment;
– Television production;
– Production of television screens;
– Production of recording and duplicating equipment such as DVD and CD players;
– Projector manufacturing;
– Production of stereo equipment;
– Production of radio receivers;
– Production of loudspeaker systems;
– Production of household type video cameras;
– Production of jukeboxes;
– Production of amplifiers for musical instruments and broadcasting systems;
– Microphone production;
– Production of multimedia photoelectric converters with optical character recognition readers;
– Karaoke machine manufacturing;
– Manufacture of headphones (e.g. for radios, stereos, computers);
– Production of video game consoles;
– Manufacture of headphones, earphones combined with microphones, including virtual reality headsets;
– Manufacture of home theater equipment.
Exclusions:
– Reproduction of media recording equipment (media computers, audio, video…) is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of all kinds of records);
– Production of computer peripheral equipment and computer monitors is classified in group 26200 (Production of computers and computer peripheral equipment);
– Production of telephone answering machines is classified in group 26300 (Manufacture of communication equipment);
– Production of paging equipment is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Production of remote control devices (radio and infrared) is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Production of cameras and other broadcasting equipment is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Production of radio equipment such as reproduction equipment, transmitting and receiving antennas, commercial video is classified in group 26300 (Manufacture of communication equipment);
– Production of broadcasting equipment and studio equipment is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Antenna production is classified in group 26300 (Manufacture of communication equipment);
– Production of digital cameras is classified in group 26700 (Manufacture of optical instruments and equipment);
– Production of electronic game programs with fixed software is classified in group 32400 (Production of toys and games).
265: Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment; manufacture of watches and clocks
This group includes: Manufacture of sensing, measuring, testing, navigating and control systems and equipment for various industrial and non-industrial purposes; including time-measuring devices such as table and wall clocks and related equipment.
2651 – 26510: Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment
This group includes:
Manufacture of systems and equipment for searching, exploring, navigating, aeronautical and marine use; automatic control and regulating machines for: furnaces, air conditioners, refrigerators and other equipment; instruments and equipment for measuring, displaying, recording, transmitting and controlling temperature, humidity, pressure, dust, flammability, flow, level, viscosity, density, acidity, concentration, rotation; totalizing (e.g. meters), flammability and calculating instruments; instruments and instruments for measuring and testing electrical properties and electronic signals; instrument systems and instruments for experimental analysis of chemical and physical composition or solidification of samples of solid, liquid, gaseous and synthetic materials; clocks and time machines, other checking and measuring instruments and parts thereof.
Specifically:
– Manufacture of aircraft engines;
– Production of automatic emission testing equipment;
– Manufacture of meteorological equipment;
– Production of physical property testing equipment;
– Production of electrocardiogram machines;
– Production of radiation detection instruments and command instruments;
– Production of equipment for investigation;
– Production of liquid-in-glass and bimetallic thermometers (except medical);
– Production of hygrometers;
– Manufacture of hydraulic limit control devices;
– Manufacture of fire and heat control equipment;
– Production of spectrometers;
– Production of gas meters;
– Production of meters to measure consumption (such as water, gas, electricity);
– Production of flow meters and counting equipment;
– Manufacture of counting machines;
– Production of ore detectors, vibration meters, metal detectors;
– Manufacture of aircraft radio, testing, measuring, navigation, aeronautical and marine equipment, including sonobuoys;
– GPS equipment manufacturing;
– Manufacture of environmental control and automatic control equipment;
– Manufacture of measuring and recording equipment (e.g. light meters);
– Production of action monitoring devices;
– Radar production;
– Manufacture of laboratory analytical instruments (e.g. blood sample analysis equipment);
– Production of laboratory distillation equipment, centrifuges, ultrasonic machines;
– Production of weighing, measuring equipment and incubators used in laboratories;
– Production of other measuring equipment such as radiation detectors, detectors, meteorological meters…;
– Manufacture of sensors and sensor equipment.
Exclusions:
– Production of telephone answering machines is classified in group 26300 (Manufacture of communication equipment);
– Production of medical testing equipment is classified in group 26600 (Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy);
– Production of optical positioning equipment is classified in group 26700 (Production of optical instruments and equipment);
– Production of tape recorders is classified in group 28170 (Production of office machinery and equipment (except computers and computer peripheral equipment));
– Production of simple mechanical measuring devices (tape, compass…) classified according to the main materials used;
– Installation of equipment to control industrial production processes is classified in group 33200 (Installation of industrial machinery and equipment).
2652 – 26520: Watchmaking
This group includes:
– Production of all kinds of wristwatches and wall clocks, including plate clocks;
– Manufacture of clock and watch cases, including those of precious metals;
– Manufacture of time recording devices and devices for measuring or displaying intervals of time with clock hands or with synchronous motors such as:
+ Rest stop time meter,
+ Clock,
+ Date/time stamp.
+ Process measuring machine.
– Manufacture of time switches and other switches fitted with clock hands or synchronous motors such as: timer locks…;
– Production of components for wall and wrist clocks such as:
+ All kinds of clock hands,
+ Springs, dials, plates, bridges and other parts of clocks,
+ Watch case made of any material.
Exclusions:
– Production of non-metallic watch straps (made of fabric, leather, plastic) is classified in group 15120 (Production of suitcases, handbags and similar articles, production of saddlery);
– Production of smart watches is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Production of watch straps of precious metals is classified in group 32110 (Manufacture of jewellery and related articles);
– Production of watch straps made of common metals is classified in group 32120 (Manufacture of imitation jewellery and related articles).
266 – 2660 – 26600: Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy
This group includes:
Manufacture of electromechanical and electrotherapeutic apparatus such as magnetic resonance equipment, medical ultrasound equipment, hearing aids, electrocardiographs, electromechanical endoscopes, manufacture of radiation apparatus and tubes for medical diagnosis, medical treatment, industrial evaluation, research and science. Radiation may be in the form of beta rays, gamma rays, X-rays and other ionizing radiation.
Specifically:
– Manufacture of radiation apparatus and tubes (e.g. industrial, medical diagnostic, medical therapeutic, research, scientific);
– Production of X-ray equipment;
– CT scanner manufacturing;
– Production of PET scanners;
– Manufacturing MRI equipment;
– Manufacturing medical laser equipment;
– Manufacture of medical endoscopy equipment;
– Manufacture of pacemakers;
– Hearing aid manufacturing;
– Manufacture of artificial respirators or respiratory therapy machines;
– Production of electric ventilators;
– Production of medical electric massage machines;
– Production of radiation equipment for testing and sterilizing food and milk.
Exclusions: Manufacture of tanning beds, classified in group 2829 (Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery).
267 – 2670 – 26700: Manufacture of optical instruments and equipment
This group includes:
Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, such as binoculars, microscopes (except electron, proton), telescopes, prisms, lenses; coated or polished lenses (except ophthalmic); lens frames (except ophthalmic) and manufacture of photographic equipment such as cameras and light meters.
Specifically:
– Production of optical mirrors;
– Production of optical pistol equipment;
– Production of optical positioning equipment;
– Production of optical magnifying instruments;
– Manufacture of precision optical instruments;
– Production of optical comparators;
– Camera manufacturing (optical, digital);
– Production of motion picture projectors and slides;
– Production of projectors using lamps;
– Production of optical measuring and testing instruments (fire control equipment, photographic light meters, range finders);
– Production of lenses, optical ultrasound, binoculars, telescopes;
– Manufacture of laser equipment;
– Production of lenses for cameras, projectors, to enlarge or reduce images;
– Production of non-recording magnetic audio and video tapes;
– Production of non-recordable optical discs.
Exclusions:
– Production of projectors for computers is classified in group 26200 (Production of computers and computer peripheral equipment);
– Production of commercial televisions and video cameras is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Production of video cameras for home use is classified in group 26400 (Production of consumer electronics products);
– Production of finished equipment using laser components is classified in group 26600 (Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy);
– Production of photocopiers is classified in group 28170 (Production of office machinery and equipment (except computers and computer peripheral equipment);
– Production of eye treatment equipment is classified in group 32501 (Production of medical and dental equipment and instruments).
268 – 2680 – 26800: Manufacture of magnetic and optical tapes and discs
This group includes: Manufacture of magnetic and optical recording media, such as blank magnetic video tapes and cassettes, blank discs, blank optical discs and high-speed media…
Exclusions: Reproduction of recording equipment (digital, audio, video, etc.) is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of recorded media of all kinds).
27: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING
This division includes: Manufacture of products for the production, distribution and use of electric energy. This division also includes the manufacture of electric lamps, signaling equipment and household electrical appliances.
Exclusions: Manufacture of electronic products is classified in division 26 (Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products).
271 – 2710: Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers, electricity distribution and control equipment
This group includes: Manufacture of power transformers, distribution and special purpose transformers; generators, centralizing; switching and switchboard sets; relays and industrial controls. Electrical equipment in this group is classified according to the degree of resistance.
Exclusions:
– Production of electrical transformers and converters is classified in group 26190 (Manufacture of other electronic components);
– Manufacture of environmental control instruments and industrial process control equipment, classified in group 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment);
– Production of electrical switches, such as push buttons and switches, is classified in group 27330 (Production of various electrical wiring devices);
– Production of electric welding equipment is classified in group 27900 (Production of other electrical equipment);
– Production of transformers and current converters is classified in group 27900 (Production of other electrical equipment);
– Production of turbine generators is classified in group 28110 (Production of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines));
– Production of starters and generators for internal combustion engines is classified in group 29300 (Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles).
27101: Manufacture of motors and generators
This group includes:
– Production of power distribution transformers;
– Production of welding converters using an electric arc;
– Production of fluorescent ballasts (such as transformers);
– Manufacture of generators (except internal combustion starters);
– Manufacture of generators (except alternators that charge batteries for internal combustion engines);
– Manufacture of generators (except turbine generators).
27102: Manufacture of electric transformers, electricity distribution and control equipment
This group includes:
– Production of auxiliary converters, distribution of electric energy;
– Production of power transmission and distribution regulators;
– Production of power distribution control panels;
– Production of electrical and energy circuit separators;
– Production of control panels, electrical power distribution;
– Production of conduits for electromechanical switchboards;
– Production of fuses and electricity;
– Production of energy conversion equipment;
– Manufacture of switches, electric energy (except push buttons, locks, solenoids, latches);
– Production of basic generator sets;
– Rewinding the core in the factories.
272 – 2720 – 27200: Manufacture of batteries and accumulators
This group includes: Manufacture of rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.
Specifically:
– Production of batteries and accumulators: Batteries containing manganese dioxide, mercury dioxide, silver oxide…
– Production of electric batteries, including parts such as: Separators, battery tanks, covers;
– Production of lead acid batteries;
– Production of cadmium nitrate batteries;
– Production of NiMH batteries;
– Lithium battery production;
– Production of dry batteries;
– Production of water batteries;
– Production of battery energy storage systems;
– Production of batteries for electric bicycles and batteries for electric cars.
Exclusions:
– Production of electric car charging stations is classified in group 2710 (Production of electric motors, generators, transformers, electricity distribution and control equipment);
– Installation of electrical storage systems for buildings and electrical infrastructure is classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems).
273: Manufacture of wires and wiring equipment
This group includes: Manufacture of current-carrying and non-current-carrying wiring devices for electrical circuits of any material.
This group also includes: Manufacture of insulated wire and optical fiber cable.
2731 – 27310: Production of cables and optical fibers
This group includes: Manufacture of optical fiber cables for data transmission or moving image transmission.
Exclusions:
– Production of glass fibers is classified in group 23103 (Production of glass fibers and products from glass fibers);
– Production of optical fiber connectors, optical fiber bundles and optical fiber cables is classified in group 27330 (Production of various types of electrical wiring equipment);
– Installation of optical fiber and other cables is classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems).
2732 – 27320: Manufacture of other electric and electronic wires and cables
This group includes:
– Production of separate wire and cable from iron, copper, aluminum;
– Production of computer cables, printer cables, USB cables without connectors.
Exclusions:
– Production (drawing) of steel wire and non-insulated metal wire is classified in group 24100 (Production of iron, steel, cast iron), 24202 (Production of non-ferrous metals);
– Production of insulated wire harnesses and connectors is classified in group 27900 (Manufacture of other electrical equipment);
– Manufacture of cable sets, wire covers and similar cable sets or components for automotive applications is classified in group 29300 (Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles).
2733 – 27330: Production of all kinds of electrical wiring equipment
This group includes:
– Manufacture of live and non-live conductors of any material.
Specifically:
– Production of bus rails, electrical conductors (except switch type);
– GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) production;
– Production of lamp clamps;
– Production of lightning protection columns and coils;
– Manufacture of circuit breakers for electrical conductors (stress switches, push buttons, locking levers);
– Manufacture of electrical plugs, connectors or sockets;
– Manufacture of electrical wiring boxes (e.g. junction boxes, switches);
– Production of cables, machinery, electricity;
– Production of connecting and conducting equipment;
– Production of transfer poles and hardware connectors;
– Manufacture of non-current-carrying plastic wiring devices including plastic electric cables, plastic junction boxes, test tables, plastic pole-splicing machines and similar devices.
Exclusions: Manufacture of ceramic insulators is classified in group 23930 (Manufacture of other ceramic products).
274 – 2740 – 27400: Manufacture of electrical lighting equipment
This group includes:
Manufacture of lamps or tubes, parts or components thereof (except glass hollow parts of lamps and tubes); electric lighting fixtures (except electric vehicles); non-electric lighting equipment; lampshades (except those of glass and plastic); lighting fixtures (except current-carrying wiring). Manufacture of non-electric lighting equipment is also included in this group.
Specifically:
– Production of discharge objects, incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, ultraviolet lamps, infrared lamps, LED lamps… lamps, accessories and light bulbs;
– Production of lighting equipment fixed on the ceiling or on the wall;
– Production of multi-branch hanging lamps;
– Production of table lamps or floor lamps (fixed lighting);
– Production of decorative lights;
– Production of electric heaters;
– Flash production;
– Production of electric insect killer lamps;
– Production of lanterns (carbide, electric, gas, kerosene);
– Production of lighting equipment for means of transport (except vehicles);
– Production of fixed street lighting equipment (except traffic lights);
– Manufacture of lighting equipment for vehicles (e.g. for motorcycles, aircraft, ships);
– Solar lights.
Type apart from:
– Production of glassware and glass parts for lighting is classified in group 2310 (Manufacture of glass and glass products);
– Production of light-emitting diodes is classified in group 26190 (Manufacture of other electronic components);
– Production of electrical or non-electrical wiring devices for fixed lighting is classified in group 27330 (Production of all kinds of electrical wiring devices);
– Production of ceiling fans or bathroom fans with fixed lighting equipment is classified in group 27500 (Manufacture of household electrical appliances);
– Manufacture of electrical signaling equipment such as traffic lights and signaling equipment for pedestrians is classified in group 27900 (Manufacture of other electrical equipment);
– Production of electric signs is classified in group 27900 (Manufacture of other electrical equipment).
275 – 2750 – 27500: Manufacturing of household electrical appliances
This group includes:
Manufacture of small electrical appliances and electric household goods, vacuum cleaners for household use, household fans, washing machines for household use, electric floor cleaners for household use, ironing equipment, cooking appliances for household use, refrigerators for household use, refrigerators for household use, major electrical or non-electrical household appliances, such as dishwashers, water heaters, garbage disposals. This group includes appliances powered by electricity, gas or other sources of energy.
Specifically:
– Production of household electrical appliances such as: refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, washing and drying machines, vacuum cleaners, floor cleaners, garbage disposals, blenders, fruit juicers, can openers, electric shavers, electric toothbrushes and other electric personal appliances, knife sharpeners, ventilation fans.
– Production of thermoelectric household appliances such as: electric water heaters, electric blankets, dryers, combs, brushes, electric hair curlers, electric irons, heaters and household fans, electric ovens, microwave ovens, electric stoves, toasters, coffee makers, frying pans, roasters, grills, steamers, resistors,…
– Manufacture of non-electric household cooking and heating equipment such as: Non-electric heaters, grills, ovens, kettles, cooking equipment, dish dryers.
Exclusions:
– Manufacture of refrigerators and freezers for commercial and industrial use, room air conditioners, ceiling fans, permanent heaters, ventilation fans, extractors, cooking appliances, commercial washing machines, dry cleaning machines, commercial, industrial and office vacuum cleaners is classified in division 28 (Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified);
– Production of household sewing machines is classified in group 28260 (Production of machinery for the textile, garment and leather industries);
– Installation of central vacuum cleaner systems is classified in group 43290 (Installation of other building systems).
279 – 2790 – 27900: Manufacture of other electrical equipment
This group includes:
Manufacture of other miscellaneous electrical equipment other than generators, motors or transformers, batteries, accumulators, wires, wiring harnesses, lighting equipment and household appliances.
Specifically:
– Production of solid-state battery chargers;
– Production of electric door opening and closing devices;
– Production of electric bells;
– Production of extension cords made from insulated wire;
– Manufacture of ultrasonic cleaning machines (except laboratory and dental);
– Manufacture of fuel cells, regulated and unregulated power supply equipment;
– Production of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS);
– Manufacture of lightning protection equipment;
– Manufacture of household electric wires, extension cords and other electric wire sets with insulated wires and connectors;
– Manufacture of carbon and graphite electrodes, connectors, other electrical carbon and graphite products;
– Production of particle accelerators;
– Manufacture of capacitors, resistors and similar devices;
– Production of hand held soldering iron guns;
– Production of electromagnets;
– Manufacture of alarm sirens;
– Production of electronic scoreboards;
– Production of electric signs;
– Manufacture of signaling devices such as traffic lights and pedestrian signaling devices;
– Manufacture of insulators (except glass and porcelain), base metal cables;
– Manufacture of electrical equipment and components used in internal combustion engines;
– Manufacture of electric welding equipment, including hand-held steel welding machines;
– Production of inverters for photovoltaic systems;
– Production of electroplating machines;
– Manufacture of on-board chargers for motor vehicles;
– Production of cable assemblies with connectors;
– Production of car charging stations.
Exclusions:
– Production of glass insulators is classified in group 2310 (Manufacture of glass and glass products);
– Production of ceramic insulators is classified in group 23930 (Manufacture of other ceramic products);
– Production of carbon or graphite fibers and products is classified in group 23990 (Production of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of rectifiers of electrical components, voltage regulation circuits, energy conversion circuits, capacitors, resistors and other devices is classified in group 26190 (Production of other electronic components);
– Production of transformers, motors, generators, switching devices, relays, and industrial controls is classified in industry 27 (Manufacture of electrical equipment);
– Battery production is classified in group 27200 (Manufacture of batteries and accumulators);
– Production of communication and energy transmission wires, current-carrying and non-current-carrying wiring devices is classified in group 273 (Production of wires and wiring devices);
– Production of lighting equipment is classified in group 27400 (Production of electric lighting equipment);
– Production of household appliances is classified in group 27500 (Production of household electrical appliances);
– Production of non-electric welding equipment is classified in group 28190 (Manufacture of other general machinery);
– Production of carbon and graphite pads is classified in group 28190 (Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery);
– Production of electrical equipment for motors such as generators, transformers, sockets, electric window and door systems, voltage regulators, etc. is classified into group 29300 (Production of spare parts and accessories for automobiles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of inverter modules and fuel cells for motor vehicles is classified in group 29300 (Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and motor vehicles).
28: MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
This division includes: The manufacture of machinery and equipment which independently operates on materials mechanically or thermally or which performs operations on materials (such as weighing and packing), including mechanical components which produce and apply force and any manufactured primary components, fixed, mobile or hand-held equipment, whether designed for industrial, building, civil engineering, agricultural or domestic use. The manufacture of special equipment for passenger and freight transport in related areas is also included in this division.
This industry also includes:
– Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery not classified elsewhere in the industry system, whether or not used in a manufacturing process, such as fairground amusement equipment, bowling alley equipment, etc.
– Manufacture of general-purpose metal products (Division 25), control-related equipment, computer equipment, measuring and testing equipment, electricity distribution and control machinery (Divisions 26 and 27) and general-purpose motor vehicles (Division 29).
281: Manufacture of general machinery
This group includes: The manufacture of general-purpose machinery, i.e. machinery used in a number of VSIC branches. It may include the manufacture of components used in the manufacture of other machinery or the manufacture of machinery supporting the operations of other branches.
2811 – 28110: Manufacture of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines)
This group includes:
– Manufacture of internal combustion piston engines and similar parts, except motor vehicle, aircraft and motor propulsion machinery:
+ Hydraulic motor,
+ Railway engine.
– Production of parts used only or mainly for internal combustion engines such as: pistons, piston rings, carburetors and carburetors for all types of internal combustion engines, diesel engines,… (except for aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines);
– Production of opening and closing valves of internal combustion engines;
– Manufacture of turbines and components of:
+ Steam turbines and other steam turbines.
+ Hydro turbine, water wheel, regulator,
+ Wind turbines,
+ Gas turbines, except jet engines and propeller engines for aircraft propulsion,
– Production of boiler turbine sets;
– Manufacture of turbine generator sets, comprising a turbine coupled to a generator;
– Manufacture of engines for industrial applications;
– Overhaul ship engines in the factory.
Exclusions:
– Production of generator sets (except turbine generator sets) is classified in group 2710 (Production of electric motors, generators, transformers, electricity distribution and control equipment);
– Production of prime mover generator sets (except turbine generator sets) is classified in group 2710 (Production of electric motors, generators, transformers, electricity distribution and control equipment);
– Production of parts of internal combustion engines of vehicles is classified in group 29100 (Manufacture of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of electrical equipment and components for internal combustion engines is classified in group 29300 (Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of pistons, piston rings, carburetors and similar equipment for internal combustion engines, diesel engines for motor vehicles is classified in group 29300 (Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Manufacture of recirculating belt engines of aircraft is classified in group 30300 (Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery);
– Production of motorcycle propulsion engines is classified in group 30910 (Production of motorcycles and scooters);
– Manufacture of aircraft engines, jet engines and propeller engines is classified in group 30300 (Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery).
2812 – 28120: Manufacture of rectifying energy equipment
This group includes:
– Production of hydraulic motors, pneumatic motors, hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic valves.
– Production of air preparation equipment for use in pneumatic systems;
– Production of fluid power systems (hydraulic);
– Manufacture of hydraulic transmission equipment;
– Production of electric linear actuators;
– Production of gas spring cylinders.
Exclusions:
– Production of hydraulic pipes and pneumatic rubber pipes is classified in group 22110 (Production of rubber tubes and tires; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Production of hydraulic pipes and pneumatic pipes made of plastic is classified in group 2220 (Production of plastic products);
– Manufacture of compressors is classified in group 28130 (Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves);
– Manufacture of pumps, except hydraulic pumps classified in group 28130 (Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves);
– Manufacture of valves for non-hydraulic applications is classified in group 28130 (Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves);
– Production of mechanical transmission equipment is classified in group 28140 (Production of bearings, gears, gear boxes, control and transmission elements).
2813 – 28130: Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves
This group includes:
– Manufacture of air or vacuum pumps, air and other gas compressors;
– Manufacture of pumps for liquids, with or without measuring device;
– Production of pumps designed for machines with internal combustion engines: oil, water or fuel pumps for motor engines…
This group also includes:
– Manufacture of industrial taps and valves, including regulating valves and filling taps;
– Production of sanitary faucets and valves;
– Production of heating faucets and valves;
– Manufacture of hand pumps.
Exclusions:
– Production of vulcanized rubber, glass or ceramic valves is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products), 2310 (Manufacture of glass and glass products) or 23930 (Manufacture of other ceramic products);
– Production of hydraulic actuators is classified in group 28120 (Production of equipment using refrigerated energy);
– Production of intake and exhaust valves for internal combustion engines is classified in group 28110 (Manufacture of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines)).
2814 – 28140: Manufacture of bearings, gears, gear boxes, control and transmission components
This group includes:
– Production of separate balls, ball bearings, round bearings and other parts;
– Production of mechanical power transmission equipment such as:
+ Transmission shaft, including: camshaft, crankshaft and connecting rod,
+ Bearing body and shaft support use sliding bearings.
– Manufacture of gears, gear systems and gearboxes, other speed changers;
– Production of clutches and shaft couplings;
– Production of flywheels and pulleys;
– Production of articulated chains;
– Production of power-driven chains.
Exclusions:
– Production of other chains is classified in group 2599 (Manufacture of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of hydraulic actuators is classified in group 28120 (Production of equipment using refrigerated energy);
– Production of hydrostatic transmission equipment is classified in group 28120 (Production of equipment using rectifying energy);
– Production of clutches for motor vehicles is classified in group 29300 (Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of gears, gearboxes and parts of motor vehicles is classified in group 29300 (Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– The manufacture of auxiliary machinery for power-driven equipment such as engine or aircraft parts is classified in division 29 (Manufacture of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles) and division 30 (Manufacture of other transport equipment).
2815 – 28150: Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace furnaces
This group includes:
– Manufacture of steam boilers, electric furnaces, industrial and laboratory furnaces, including incinerators and furnaces;
– Production of furnaces;
– Manufacture of central boilers, solar water heaters and similar equipment;
– Manufacture of household cooling and ventilation equipment.
This group also includes: Manufacture of mechanical furnace equipment, heaters, electric discharge machines…
Exclusions:
– Production of household electric ovens is classified in group 27500 (Production of household electrical appliances);
– Production of table fans, floor fans, wall fans, window fans, ceiling fans or ventilation fans is classified in group 27500 (Manufacture of household electrical appliances);
– Production of dryers for agricultural products is classified in group 28250 (Production of machinery for processing food, beverages and tobacco);
– Production of bread and biscuit ovens is classified in group 28250 (Production of machinery for processing food, beverages and tobacco);
– Production of wood, pulp, paper and cardboard dryers is classified in group 2829 (Manufacture of other specialized machinery);
– Manufacture of medical, surgical or sterilization and laboratory equipment is classified in group 32501 (Manufacture of medical and dental equipment and instruments);
– Laboratory furnaces (dental) are classified in group 32501 (Manufacture of medical and dental equipment and instruments).
2816 – 28160: Manufacture of lifting, lowering and loading equipment
This group includes:
– Manufacture of lifting, loading and unloading, and transporting machinery operated by hand or by power such as:
+ Pulley, crane, winch,
+ Cranes, large cranes, mobile lifting frames…
+ Trolleys, with or without lifting or handling equipment, with or without self-propelled means, of a kind used in factories,
+ Industrial robots and manipulators are specially designed for lifting and unloading;
+ Unmanned forklifts, robots loading, unloading goods, and stacking them on pallets.
– Conveyor belt production…
– Production of elevators, automatic stairs and stairways;
– Manufacture of special parts for lifting and transport equipment.
This group also includes: Automatic lifting equipment for goods in warehouses.
Exclusions:
– Production of agricultural machinery is classified in group 28210 (Production of agricultural and forestry machinery);
– Manufacture of continuous-duty elevators and conveyors for goods and materials used underground is classified in group 28240 (Manufacture of mining and construction machinery);
– Production of mechanical shovels and excavators is classified in group 28240 (Production of mining and construction machinery);
– Production of industrial robots for many purposes is classified in group 2829 (Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery);
– Production of floating cranes, train cranes, crane trucks… is classified into group 30110 (Shipbuilding and floating structures), 30200 (Production of locomotives, trams, carriages and specialized vehicles and equipment on railways);
– Installation of elevators and lifts is classified in group 43290 (Installation of other building systems).
2817 – 28170: Manufacture of office machinery and equipment (except computers and computer peripheral equipment)
This group includes:
– Manufacturing mechanical computers;
– Manufacturing cash registers;
– Computer manufacturing;
– Production of postage weighing tools, postal service machines (envelope pasting, address pasting and printing machines; opening, sorting);
– Production of labeling machines;
– Manufacture of typewriters;
– Production of shorthand machines;
– Manufacture of bookbinding equipment (such as plastic binding or tape binding);
– Manufacture of check writing machines;
– Manufacture of coin sorting, counting and coin packaging machines;
– Pencil sharpener production;
– Production of staplers and staple removers;
– Production of voting machines;
– Production of tape cutting tools;
– Production of paper hole punches;
– Production of printer cartridges;
– Manufacture of money counters;
– Photocopier manufacturing;
– Production of record players;
– Production of blackboards, whiteboards and writing boards;
– Production of tape recorders.
Exclusions: Manufacture of computers and computer peripheral equipment is classified in group 26200 (Manufacture of computers and computer peripheral equipment).
2818 – 28180: Manufacture of hand-held power tools or pneumatic tools
This group includes:
Manufacture of hand tools with electric or non-electric motor or hydraulic or pneumatic operation such as:
– Circular saw or straight saw;
– Chainsaw;
– Drill or hammer drill;
– Handheld electric polisher;
– Pneumatic nailer;
– Buffer layer;
– Routing equipment;
– Horizontal planer;
– Grinding machine;
– Stamping machine;
– Pneumatic rivet gun;
– Vertical planer;
– Cutting machine;
– Screwdriver;
– Electric nailer.
2819 – 28190: Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery
This group includes:
– Manufacture of refrigerators or industrial refrigeration equipment, including main production lines and components;
– Production of air conditioners, including for motorcycles;
– Production of fans not for household use;
– Manufacture of scales (except scales used in laboratories): scales for families, shops, floor scales, continuous conveyor scales, weighbridges, luggage scales and other types of scales…
– Production of filters and refiners, machinery for liquefaction;
– Manufacture of equipment for spraying and dispersing liquids or powders such as: Spray guns, fire extinguishers, sandblasting machines, steam cleaning machines…;
– Manufacture of packaging machines such as: Filling, closing, sealing, bagging and labeling machines…
– Manufacture of bottle cleaning or drying machines for beverage production;
– Production of distillation and purification equipment for oil refining, industrial chemicals, beverage industry…;
– Production of heat transfer machines;
– Production of air and gas liquefaction machines;
– Production of gas supply machines;
– Manufacture of calendering or rolling mills and cylinders (except for metal and glass);
– Manufacture of centrifuges (except cream separators and clothes dryers);
– Manufacture of gaskets and similar solder joints made from the same metal or layers of such metal;
– Manufacturing of vending machines;
– Production of parts for general machinery;
– Production of attic ventilation fans (roof exhaust fans);
– Manufacture of measuring instruments, similar hand-held machines, precision mechanical instruments (except optical);
– Manufacture of non-electric welding equipment.
Exclusions:
– Manufacture of laboratory scales is classified in group 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment);
– Production of household refrigerators or freezers is classified in group 27500 (Manufacture of household electrical appliances);
– Production of household fans is classified in group 27500 (Production of household electrical appliances);
– Production of electric welding equipment is classified in group 27900 (Production of other electrical equipment);
– Production of agricultural sprayers is classified in group 28210 (Production of agricultural and forestry machinery);
– Production of glass or metal rolling machines and their equipment is classified in group 28230 (Production of machinery and equipment for metallurgy), 2829 (Production of other special-purpose machinery);
– Production of agricultural drying machines and food refining machines is classified in group 28250 (Production of food, beverage and tobacco processing machines);
– Production of cream separators is classified in group 28250 (Production of machinery for processing food, beverages and tobacco);
– Production of commercial clothes drying machines is classified in group 28260 (Manufacture of machinery for the textile, garment and leather industries);
– Manufacture of textile printing machines is classified in group 28260 (Manufacture of machinery for the textile, garment and leather industries).
282: Manufacture of specialized machines
This group includes: The manufacture of special-purpose machinery, i.e. machinery used in large industries or a small group of industries in the economic system. Although most of these machines are used in other production processes such as food processing or textile production, this group also includes the manufacture of machinery specialized for other industries (not manufacturing), such as the manufacture of landing gears for aircraft, or the manufacture of amusement park equipment.
2821 – 28210: Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery
This group includes:
– Manufacture of tractors for agriculture and forestry;
– Production of single-axis machines (controller);
– Production of harvesters and lawn mowers;
– Manufacture of self-loading agricultural trailers or semi-trailers;
– Production of agricultural machines used for planting such as plows, fertilizer spreaders, seed spreaders, harrows…;
– Production of harvesters or threshing machines such as: Harvesters, threshing machines, screening machines…;
– Production of milking machines;
– Production of sprayers for agriculture;
– Production of multi-purpose machines in agriculture such as: Poultry keeping machines, bee keeping machines, equipment for preparing hay… Production of machines for cleaning and classifying eggs, fruits…;
– Manufacture of machinery for vertical farming.
Exclusions:
– Manufacture of non-electric agricultural hand tools is classified in group 25930 (Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware);
– Production of trucks for farms is classified in group 28160 (Manufacture of lifting, loading and unloading equipment);
– Manufacture of power-operated hand tools is classified in group 28180 (Manufacture of motor-driven or pneumatic hand tools);
– Manufacture of earth-moving equipment is classified in group 28240 (Manufacture of mining and construction machinery);
– Production of cream separators is classified in group 28250 (Production of machinery for processing food, beverages and tobacco);
– Production of machines for cleaning, sorting seeds, rice or drying vegetables and beans is classified in group 28250 (Production of machinery for processing food, beverages and tobacco);
– Production of road trucks for semi-trailers for purposes other than agriculture is classified in group 29100 (Manufacture of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of road trailers or semi-trailers is classified in group 29200 (Manufacture of bodies for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers).
2822 – 28220: Manufacture of machine tools and metal-forming machinery
This group includes:
– Production of equipment and machinery for processing metals and other materials (wood, bone, stone, hard rubber, hard plastic, cold glass…), including machines using a laser pendulum, ultrasonic waves, plasma, magnetic electric pulses…;
– Production of rotating, rolling, drilling, shaping, grinding machines…;
– Production of stamping tools or compressors;
– Production of punching machines, water presses, water dams, hammers, forestry machines…
– Production of spools of thread or machines for making wire;
– Manufacture of machines for stamping, gluing or other assembly of wood, bamboo, bone, hard rubber or plastic…
– Production of rotary hammers, chain saws, files, riveters, metal cutters…;
– Machines for closing small pieces of plywood and similar;
– Production of electroplating machines.
This group also includes: Manufacture of parts and accessories for the machine tools mentioned above such as: Making of clamps, lead heads and other special accessories for machine tools.
Exclusions:
– Production of interchangeable tools for hand tools or machine tools (drills, punches, cutters, mills, rotary tools, saw blades, cutters…) is classified in group 25930 (Production of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware);
– Production of hand-held electric soldering irons or electric guns is classified in group 27900 (Manufacture of other electrical equipment);
– Manufacture of power-operated hand tools is classified in group 28180 (Manufacture of motor-driven or pneumatic hand tools);
– Production of machines used in metal rolling is classified in group 28230 (Production of machinery and equipment for the metallurgical industry);
– Manufacture of mining machinery is classified in group 28240 (Manufacture of mining and construction machinery).
2823 – 28230: Manufacture of machinery and equipment for the metallurgical industry
This group includes:
– Manufacture of machinery and equipment for transporting hot metals;
– Ingot casting furnace;
– Manufacture of metal roll crushers.
Exclusions:
– Production of tractors (metal) is classified in group 28220 (Manufacture of machine tools and metal-forming machinery);
– Production of molds and moulds (except ingot moulds) is classified in group 25930 (Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware);
– Production of machines for forming molds is classified in group 2829 (Manufacture of other special-purpose machines).
2824 – 28240: Manufacture of mining and construction machinery
This group includes:
– Manufacture of elevators and conveyors for goods and materials used underground;
– Manufacture of drilling, cutting, sinking, digging, mineral or ore mining, coal or rock cutting, tunnel boring machinery;
– Production of mineral processing machines by screening, classifying, washing, grinding…;
– Production of concrete and mortar mixers;
– Manufacture of geological machines such as: bulldozers, angle bulldozers, graders, scrapers, excavators,…
– Manufacturing pile driving machines, pile pressing machines, mortar spreading machines, asphalt spreading machines, concrete spreading machines…;
– Production of mineral mixers with asphalt;
– Manufacture of track-laying tractors and tractors used in construction or mining;
– Manufacture of bulldozer blades or angle bulldozer blades;
– Cart manufacturing.
Exclusions:
– Production of lifting equipment and control equipment is classified in group 28160 (Production of lifting, lowering and loading and unloading equipment);
– Production of other tractors is classified in group 28210 (Production of agricultural and forestry machinery), 29100 (Production of automobiles and other motor vehicles);
– Manufacture of machine tools for stone working, including machines for splitting or cleaning stone is classified in group 28220 (Manufacture of machine tools and metal-forming machinery);
– Production of concrete mixer trucks is classified in group 29100 (Manufacture of automobiles and other motor vehicles).
2825 – 28250: Manufacture of machinery for processing food, beverages and tobacco
This group includes:
– Production of agricultural dryers;
– Manufacturing machines for the dairy industry such as:
+ Cream separator,
+ Milk processing machine (purification),
+ Milk converting machine (butter mixing, butter making and molding),
+ Cheese making machine (purifying, molding, packaging)…,
– Production of machines used in the grain grinding industry such as:
– Machines for cleaning and classifying seeds or dried vegetables and beans (fans, threshers, separators, etc.),
+ Machine for producing flour and coarse ground flour… (grinding grains, sifting, cleaning bran, separating shells).
– Production of crushing machines… used to make wine, fruit juice…;
– Manufacture of machinery for the bakery or pasta or similar products industry;
– Bakery oven, dough mixer, dough divider, slicer, cake maker…;
– Manufacture of machinery and equipment for various food processing such as:
+ Machinery for making confectionery, coke or chocolate; machinery for the manufacture of sugar, beer, meat or poultry; machinery for preparing vegetables, nuts or fruit; machinery for preparing fish, crab or other aquatic products,
+ Machines for filtering and refining,
+ Other machines for food and beverage processing and production industry.
– Manufacture of machines for the preparation or extraction of animal or vegetable fats;
– Manufacture of machinery for preparing tobacco and for making cigars or cigarettes, pipe tobacco or chewing tobacco;
– Manufacture of machines, equipment and tools for cooking or heating food in hotels and restaurants.
Exclusions:
– Production of food and milk sterilization equipment is classified in group 26600 (Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy);
– Production of packaging, wrapping and weighing machines is classified in group 28190 (Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery);
– Manufacture of machines for cleaning, sorting or grinding eggs, fruit or other agricultural products (except seeds, rice, dried leguminous vegetables) is classified in group 28210 (Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery).
2826 – 28260: Manufacture of machinery for the textile, garment and leather industries
This group includes:
– Manufacture of weaving machines such as:
+ Machines for preparing, producing, drawing, weaving or cutting man-made fabrics, raw materials or yarns,
+ Manufacturing machines for textile fiber processing: Silk reeling, thread winding and related machines…,
+ Weaving machines, including hand weaving,
+ Knitting machine,
+ Machine for making mesh, tulle, lace, border…
– Manufacture of auxiliary machines or equipment of textile machines such as: Jacquard weaving machines, automatic stopping machines, spindle changing machines, spindles and spindle flywheels…;
– Manufacture of textile printing machines;
– Manufacture of machines for processing fibers such as: Bleaching, dyeing, sizing, finishing, soaking textile fibers; machines for winding, unwinding, folding, cutting or decorating textile fibers;
– Production of washing machines, irons such as: Irons…., washing machines and dryers, dry cleaning machines;
– Manufacture of sewing machines, sewing machine heads and sewing machine needles (for household or non-household use);
– Manufacture of machinery for producing or finishing felt or non-wool fabrics;
– Manufacture of leather machinery: Machinery for preparing, tanning or working leather, machinery for making or repairing shoes or other articles of leather, leather or fur skins.
Exclusions:
– Production of paper or paperboard used for jacquard weaving machines is classified in group 17090 (Production of other products from paper and paperboard not elsewhere classified);
– Production of household washing machines and dryers is classified in group 27500 (Manufacture of household electrical appliances);
– Production of rolling irons is classified in group 28190 (Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery);
– Production of machines used for bookbinding is classified in group 2829 (Manufacture of other special-purpose machines).
2829: Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery
This group includes: Manufacture of special-purpose machines not elsewhere classified.
Exclusions:
– Production of household appliances is classified in group 27500 (Production of household electrical appliances);
– Production of photocopiers is classified in group 28170 (Production of office machinery and equipment (except computers and computer peripheral equipment));
– Manufacture of machinery and equipment for making hard rubber, hard plastics and cold glass is classified in group 28220 (Manufacture of machine tools and metal-forming machinery);
– Production of ingot molds is classified in group 28230 (Production of machinery and equipment for the metallurgical industry).
28291: Manufacture of construction materials manufacturing machines
This group includes: Production of roofing, floor or wall tiles, ceramic powders; synthetic substances, pipes, graphite electrodes, etc.
28299: Manufacture of other specialized machines not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Production of pulp making machines;
– Manufacture of machinery for making or finishing paper and paperboard;
– Production of wood, pulp, paper and cardboard dryers;
– Manufacture of machines for producing paper and cardboard products;
– Manufacture of machinery for working soft rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products of these materials: Extruders, moulders, tyre inflators or retreaders and other machines for working special rubber or plastic products;
– Manufacture of printing machinery, bookbinding machinery and machinery for printing support activities, including machinery for printing textiles and other materials;
– Manufacture of semiconductor manufacturing machines;
– 3D printer manufacturing;
– Production of industrial robots for various purposes;
– Manufacture of various machinery and equipment such as:
+ Manufacture of machines for installing electric lamps, pipes (valves) or light bulbs,
+ Manufacture of machines for production or heating work of glass, fiberglass,
+ Manufacture of machinery for isotope separation.
– Manufacture of tire alignment and balancing equipment, other balancing equipment;
– Production of central lubrication systems;
– Manufacture of aircraft landing gear, transport aircraft catapults and related equipment;
– Production of leather beds;
– Manufacture of automatic ball-laying equipment (e.g., pin-laying equipment);
– Production of shooting range, swimming and other recreational equipment.
29: MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES
This division includes: Manufacture of motor vehicles for transporting people and goods. Manufacture of various parts and accessories, as well as trailers and semi-trailers; major modifications to motor vehicles.
Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles in this group are classified in group 95310 (Repair and maintenance of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles).
291 – 2910 – 29100: Manufacture of automobiles and other motor vehicles
This group includes: Production of electric vehicles, internal combustion engine vehicles, hybrid vehicles (electric hybrid vehicles), and driverless cars.
Specifically:
– Manufacture of passenger cars;
– Production of commercial motor vehicles such as: Trucks, road tractors for semi-trailers…
– Production of buses, electric buses and long-distance buses;
– Manufacture of vehicle engines, including electric motors;
– Production of other motor vehicles such as:
+ Snow and ice vehicles, golf carts, seaplanes,
+ Street sweeper,
+ Trucks equipped with cranes,
– All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), race cars and similar drag vehicles including race cars.
This group also includes: Remanufacturing of motor vehicles.
Exclusions:
– Production of lighting equipment for motorcycles and rudimentary vehicles is classified in group 27400 (Production of electrical lighting equipment);
– Production of pistons, piston rings and carburetors is classified in group 28110 (Manufacture of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motor cycle engines));
– Production of agricultural and forestry tractors is classified in group 28210 (Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery);
– Production of specialized excavators for the railway industry is classified in group 28240 (Production of mining and construction machinery);
– Production of tractors used in construction and mining is classified in group 28240 (Production of mining and construction machinery);
– Production of garbage trucks is classified in group 28240 (Manufacture of mining and construction machinery);
– Production of motor vehicle bodies, such as fire engines, mobile libraries, concrete mixer trucks, etc., is classified in group 29200 (Production of bodies for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers);
– Production of armored vehicles for transporting goods is classified in group 29200 (Production of bodies for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers);
– Production of electrical equipment for motor vehicles is classified in group 29300 (Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of equipment and components for motor vehicles is classified in group 29300 (Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of tanks and military vehicles is classified in group 30400 (Production of military combat vehicles);
– Maintenance, repair and replacement of spare parts for motor vehicles are classified in group 95310 (Repair and maintenance of automobiles and other motor vehicles).
– Production of factory vehicles with cranes is classified in group 28160 (Production of lifting, lowering and loading and unloading equipment).
292 – 2920 – 29200: Manufacture of bodies for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
This group includes:
– Manufacture of bodies, including cabins, for motor vehicles, such as fire engines, mobile libraries, armoured cars, concrete mixers;
– Exterior equipment of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers;
– Production of trailers and semi-trailers such as oil tankers, closed or open body trailers, covered trailers…;
– Refurbishment and renovation of motor vehicles;
– Manufacture of containers (including containers for the transport of liquids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport;
– Manufacture of chassis for trailers.
Exclusions:
– Production of trailers and semi-trailers specially used for agriculture is classified in group 28210 (Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery);
– Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles is classified in group 29300 (Production of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of primitive vehicles for animal traction is classified in group 30990 (Production of other transport equipment not elsewhere classified);
– Production of tanks and other military fighting vehicles is classified in group 30400 (Production of military fighting vehicles).
293 – 2930 – 29300: Manufacture of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles
This group includes:
– Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles such as: Brakes, gearboxes, axles, wheels, suspension systems, radiators, mufflers, exhaust pipes, catalysts, clutches, steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes;
– Production of equipment and spare parts for motor vehicle bodies such as: Seat belts, airbags, windows, bumpers;
– Production of car seats;
– Manufacture of electrical equipment for motor vehicles such as generators, alternators, spark plugs, ignition wiring systems, electric window and door systems, installation of measuring devices into engines, power source regulators, lights…
This group also includes:
– Manufacture of chassis (without engine) for motor vehicles;
– Manufacture of inverter modules and fuel cells for motor vehicles.
Exclusions:
– Production of inner tubes is classified in group 22110 (Production of rubber tubes and tires; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Production of rubber hoses and straps and other rubber products is classified in group 22190 (Manufacture of other rubber products);
– Production of batteries for motors is classified in group 27200 (Production of batteries and accumulators);
– Production of lighting equipment for motor vehicles is classified in group 27400 (Production of electric lighting equipment);
– Production of pistons, piston rings and carburetors is classified in group 28110 (Manufacture of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motor cycle engines));
– Manufacture of pumps for motor vehicles and engines is classified in group 28130 (Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves);
– Maintenance, repair and minor alteration of motor vehicles are classified in group 95310 (Repair and maintenance of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles).
30: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT VEHICLES
This industry includes: Manufacture of transport equipment for shipbuilding and boat manufacturing, manufacture of railway locomotives and rolling stock, manufacture of spacecraft, aircraft, motorcycles, bicycles and manufacture of parts thereof, not included in other industry codes.
301: Ship and boat building
This group includes: Building of ships, boats, yachts and other floating structures for transport and other commercial purposes as well as for sporting, recreational and military purposes.
3011 – 30110: Shipbuilding and floating structures
This group includes: Building of civil and military ships (except ships for sports or recreation) and construction of floating structures.
Specifically:
– Commercial shipbuilding: Passenger ships, ferries, cargo ships, barges, tugboats…;
– Building warships and military ships;
– Building fishing boats, fish processing boats and other types of boats used for processing or preserving aquatic products;
– Production of submersible drones.
This group also includes:
– Building hovercraft (except for recreational vessels);
– Construction of floating or submersible drilling rigs;
– Setting up floating structures: Floating decks, pontoon boats, sealed wells, floating platforms, life buoys, floating barges, loading and unloading barges, floating cranes, non-renewable inflatable rafts…;
– Production of parts for ships and floating structures.
Exclusions:
– Production of ship parts other than main hull parts such as:
+ Sail production is classified into group 13920 (Manufacture of textile articles (except apparel)),
+ Production of ship propellers is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified),
+ Production of steel or iron anchors is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified),
+ Production of marine engines is classified into group 28110 (Production of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines)).
– Production of navigation equipment for ships is classified in group 26510 (Production of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment);
– Production of lighting equipment for long-term use is classified in group 27400 (Production of electric lighting equipment);
– Production of engines for seaplanes and amphibious vehicles is classified in group 29100 (Production of automobiles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of inflatable boats or rafts for recreation is classified in group 30120 (Building of boats, sports and pleasure boats);
– Special repair and maintenance of ships and floating systems are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of transport vehicles (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Old ship breaking is classified in group 3830 (Scrap recycling);
– Interior fitting of boats is classified in group 43300 (Complete building works).
3012 – 30120: Building of boats, sports and recreational boats
This group includes:
– Production of inflatable boats and rafts for sports and recreation;
– Building sailboats with or without power;
– Motorboat building;
– Building hovercraft for entertainment purposes;
– Yacht building;
– Close personal seaplane;
– Building tourist boats and other sports boats such as: rowing boats, canoes, and dinghies.
This group also includes: Factory conversion of pleasure and sport boats.
Exclusions:
– Manufacture of parts for recreational and sports vessels such as:
+ Sail production is classified into group 13920 (Manufacture of textile articles (except apparel)),
+ Production of iron or steel anchors is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified),
+ Production of marine engines is classified into group 28110 (Production of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines)).
– Overhaul of engines for ships, pleasure boats and sports boats at the factory is classified in group 28110 (Manufacture of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines));
– Production of sailboards and surfboards is classified in group 32300 (Production of sports equipment);
– Maintenance and repair of recreational vessels are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Rental of pleasure boats and sailboats with captains is classified in groups 5011 (Coastal and ocean passenger transport), 5012 (Coastal and ocean freight transport);
– Rental of recreational boats and yachts without captains is classified in group 77210 (Rental of sports and recreational equipment).
302 – 3020 – 30200: Manufacture of locomotives, trams, carriages and specialized vehicles and equipment on railways
This group includes:
– Manufacture of electric, diesel, steam and other railway locomotives;
– Manufacture of railway or tramway passenger coaches, trucks and open cars;
– Maintenance or service of railways and trams;
– Manufacture of railway or tramway rolling stock in general, not self-propelled, such as passenger coaches, goods coaches, box cars, self-discharging freight cars, hydrants, water cars, etc.;
– Manufacture of special parts of locomotives and railway cars such as: Bogies, axles and wheels, brakes and brake parts; trailers and coupling parts, shock absorbers and shock absorbers; body and car frames, corridor joints, lighting equipment…;
This group also includes:
– Manufacture of mining locomotives and railway cars;
– Production of mechanical and electronic signals, traffic control and safety equipment for trains, trams, roads, waterways, parking facilities and airports;
– Manufacture of mining locomotives and mining rail cars;
– Production of train seats;
– Production of railway transport simulation equipment.
Exclusions:
– Production of unassembled rails is classified in group 24100 (Production of iron, steel, cast iron);
– Production of rail fixing equipment is classified in group 2599 (Production of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified).
– Production of electric motors not used for motor vehicles is classified in group 2710 (Production of electric motors, generators, transformers, electricity distribution and control equipment);
– Production of electronic signals, traffic control and safety equipment for railways is classified in group 27900 (Production of other electrical equipment);
– Manufacture of engines and turbines (except for motor vehicle, aircraft and bicycle engines) is classified in group 28110 (Manufacture of engines and turbines (except for aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines));
– Production of marine engines is classified in group 28110 (Production of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motorbike engines)).
303 – 3030 – 30300: Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery
This group includes:
– Production of cargo and passenger aircraft, for defense purposes, for sports and other purposes;
– Helicopter manufacturing;
– Production of gliders and glider kite frames;
– Manufacture of dirigibles and hot air balloons;
– Manufacture of aircraft parts and accessories such as:
+ Main components such as fuselage, wings, doors, control surfaces, landing gear, fuel tanks, aircraft engine casing, lighting equipment…
+ Aircraft propellers, helicopter rotating blocks and propulsion engines,
+ Machines and engines on aircraft,
+ Parts of jet aircraft and turboprops for aircraft.
– Production of aircraft landing gear, braking parts…
– Production of ground pilot training aircraft;
– Production of civilian drones, not for entertainment;
– Production of military drones;
– Production of spacecraft and spacecraft landing engines, artificial satellites, unmanned space probes, orbital stations, space shuttles.
This group also includes:
– Overhaul and modification of aircraft or aircraft engines;
– Production of aircraft seats.
Exclusions:
– Umbrella production is classified in group 13920 (Manufacture of textile articles (except apparel));
– Production of military weapons and ammunition is classified in group 25200 (Production of weapons and ammunition);
– Production of telecommunication equipment for artificial satellites is classified in group 26300 (Production of communication equipment);
– Manufacture of aircraft and aviation equipment is classified in group 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment);
– Production of air control systems is classified in group 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment);
– Production of lighting equipment for aircraft is classified in group 27400 (Production of electric lighting equipment);
– Manufacture of ignition parts and other electrical parts for internal combustion engines is classified in group 27900 (Manufacture of other electrical equipment);
– Production of pistons, piston rings and carburetors is classified in group 28110 (Manufacture of engines and turbines (except aircraft, automobile, motorcycle and motor cycle engines));
– Production of aircraft landing gear, aircraft catapults and related equipment is classified in group 2829 (Manufacture of other specialized machinery);
– Production of unmanned aerial vehicles for entertainment purposes (toy drones) is classified in group 32400 (Manufacture of toys and games).
304 – 3040 – 30400: Production of combat vehicles used in the military
This group includes: Manufacture of military fighting vehicles, whether or not armed, and parts of such vehicles.
Specifically:
– Tank production;
– Production of armored fighting vehicles for transporting people;
– Production of armored supply vehicles or armored rescue vehicles with cranes;
– Production of military equipment for both underwater and terrestrial terrain with equipment;
– Production of remote-controlled tanks;
– Manufacture of armored fighting vehicle bodies and parts thereof, such as: armored turrets, doors and armored shells;
– Production of armored plates used as parts of military combat vehicles;
– Production of special tracks and wheels, drive wheels for armored fighting vehicles.
This group also includes: Overhaul, overhaul and upgrading of military combat vehicles at the factory.
Exclusions:
– Production of weapons and ammunition is classified in group 25200 (Production of weapons and ammunition);
– Production of passenger cars and trucks with light armor or with removable armor is classified in group 29100 (Manufacture of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Production of military ships is classified in group 30110 (Shipbuilding and floating structures);
– Repair and maintenance of combat vehicles are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of transport vehicles (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Manufacture of unmanned aircraft for military purposes is classified in group 30300 (Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery).
309: Manufacture of transport equipment not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Manufacture of transport equipment other than motor vehicles, rail, water, air or space transport equipment and military equipment.
3091 – 30910: Manufacture of motorcycles and motorbikes
This group includes:
– Production of motorcycles and scooters with pedals;
– Manufacture of engines for motorcycles;
– Production of three-wheeled motorcycles;
– Manufacture of parts and accessories of motorcycles, such as brakes, transmissions, clutches, wheels, silencers and exhaust pipes and parts thereof.
This group also includes: Manufacture of personal transport vehicles, such as electric skateboards, scooters.
Exclusions:
– Production of rubber tires for motorcycles is classified in group 22110 (Production of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Bicycle manufacturing is classified in group 30920 (Manufacture of bicycles and vehicles for the disabled);
– Production of bicycles with auxiliary electric motors is classified in group 30920 (Production of bicycles and vehicles for the disabled);
– Production of vehicles for disabled people is classified in group 30920 (Production of bicycles and vehicles for disabled people).
3092 – 30920: Manufacture of bicycles and vehicles for disabled people
This group includes:
– Manufacture of non-motorized bicycles and other cycles, including (transport) tricycles, tandems, children’s bicycles and tricycles;
– Manufacture of bicycle parts and accessories, such as frames, forks, wheel rims and spokes, axles, brakes, saddles, pedals, gears and transmissions.
– Production of bicycles with auxiliary electric motors;
– Production of vehicles for the disabled with or without engines;
– Production of vehicle parts and accessories for the disabled;
– Manufacture of baby carriages and their parts.
This group also includes: Manufacture of electric bicycles (i.e. bicycles with motors that do not require pedaling to move).
Exclusions:
– Production of rubber tires and tubes for bicycles is classified in group 22110 (Production of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Manufacture of toys with steering wheels, including plastic bicycles and tricycles, is classified in group 32400 (Manufacture of toys and games).
3099 – 30990: Manufacture of other transport equipment not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Production of animal-drawn carts: Donkey-drawn carts, buffalo-drawn carts…;
– Wheelbarrows, handcarts, shopping carts and the like.
Exclusions:
– Trucks used in factories, whether fitted with lifting equipment or not, or pulled by hand (including hand trucks), are classified in group 28160 (Manufacture of lifting, lowering and loading equipment);
– Decorative trailers in restaurants, such as food carts, are classified in group 310 (Manufacture of beds, cabinets, tables and chairs).
31: PRODUCTION OF BEDS, CABINETS, TABLES, CHAIRS
This industry includes:
Manufacture of furniture and related equipment and parts thereof, except panels and slabs of glass, stone, concrete, ceramic or similar materials forming parts thereof. This process is used in the manufacture of furniture by standard methods of assembling materials and components, including cutting, moulding, inlaying. The design of details, both aesthetic and functional, is an important aspect of the production process.
Some of the processes involved in the manufacture of furniture are similar to those involved in other manufacturing processes. For example, the cutting and assembly processes in the manufacture of wood are classified in Division 16 (Wood processing and manufacture of products of wood, bamboo and rattan (except beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs); manufacture of products of straw, thatch and plaiting materials). However, many of the processes distinguish the manufacture of wooden furniture from the manufacture of wood products. Similarly, the manufacture of metal furniture using roll forming techniques is classified in Division 25 (Manufacture of fabricated metal products (except machinery and equipment)). The process of moulding plastic furniture is similar to that of moulding other plastic products. However, the manufacture of plastic furniture tends to be a specialised activity.
310: Production of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs
3101 – 31010: Production of wooden beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs
This group includes: The manufacture of all kinds of wooden furniture for all places and for various purposes. Furniture is considered to be made of wood if its frame is made of wood or, if it has no frame, the main material component is wood. The term “wood” in this group also applies to bamboo and other materials of a woody nature.
Specifically:
– Production of wooden chairs and seats for offices, workrooms, hotels, restaurants, public places and households;
– Production of wooden chairs and seats for theaters and cinemas;
– Production of wooden chairs and seats for transport equipment;
– Production of sofas, sofa beds and sofa sets;
– Production of wooden garden chairs and seats;
– Production of special wooden furniture for stores: cashier counters, display racks, shelves, drawers, racks…;
– Production of wooden office furniture;
– Production of wooden kitchen furniture;
– Production of wooden furniture for bedrooms, living rooms, gardens…
– Production of wooden cabinets for sewing machines, televisions…;
– Manufacture of benches, stools for laboratories, other laboratory seating, laboratory furniture (such as cabinets and tables);
– Production of wooden furniture for medical, surgical, dental and veterinary purposes;
– Production of wooden furniture for churches, schools, restaurants.
This group also includes:
– Finishing the upholstery of wooden chairs and seats with upholstery materials;
– Finishing of wooden furniture such as spraying, painting, polishing and stuffing;
– Production of wooden mattress supports;
– Processing some details for altar cabinet products;
– Production of wooden furniture parts and accessories.
3102 – 31020: Production of metal beds, cabinets, tables and chairs
This group includes:
Manufacture of such metal articles everywhere and for various purposes.
3109 – 31090: Production of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs made of other materials
This group includes:
Manufacture of such articles of all kinds of materials (except wood, stone, concrete and ceramic) in all places and for various purposes.
Exclusions:
– Production of pillows, mattresses, blankets, and duck down blankets is classified in group 13920 (Production of textile products (except apparel));
– Production of inflatable rubber mattresses is classified in group 22190 (Production of other rubber products);
– Production of ceramic, concrete and stone furniture is classified in group 23930 (Manufacture of other ceramic products), 23950 (Manufacture of concrete and products from concrete, cement and plaster), 23960 (Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone);
– Production of lighting equipment or lamps is classified in group 27400 (Production of electric lighting equipment);
– Production of car seats, train seats, and airplane seats is classified into group 29300 (Production of spare parts and accessories for cars and other motor vehicles), 30200 (Production of locomotives, trams, carriages and specialized vehicles and equipment on railways), 30300 (Production of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery);
– Blackboards are classified in group 28170 (Manufacture of office machinery and equipment (except computers and computer peripheral equipment));
– Installation, installation parts and installation accessories, installation of library furniture and equipment are classified in group 43300 (Complete construction works).
32: OTHER MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
This industry includes: The manufacture of a wide variety of products not included in other parts of the national economic system. Since this is a residual group, the production processes, input materials and uses of manufactured products can vary widely and the usual criteria for grouping are not applicable.
321: Manufacture of jewellery, imitation jewellery and related articles
This group includes: Manufacture of jewelry and ornamental jewelry.
3211 – 32110: Manufacture of jewellery and related articles
This group includes:
– Production of artificial pearls;
– Production of precious and semi-precious stones, including industrial stones and restored or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones;
– Making diamonds;
– Manufacture of jewellery of precious metal or of base metal clad with precious metal or precious or semi-precious stones, or of combinations of precious metal and precious or semi-precious stones or of other metals;
– Production of gold and silver parts made of precious metals or base metals plated with precious metals such as: Food items such as knives, forks, spoons, plates, teapots, sanitary parts, office parts, parts used in religion, etc.;
– Production of technical or experimental details of precious metals (except tools or similar parts): metal crucibles, shovels, metal anode testers…;
– Metal watches (precious); cuffs, watch straps, cigarette cases;
– Manufacture of coins, including coins for use as legal tender, whether or not of precious metal.
This group also includes: Personal engraving of precious or non-precious metal products.
Exclusions:
– Production of non-metal watch straps (leather, plastic…) is classified in group 15120 (Production of suitcases, handbags and similar products; production of saddles and saddles);
– Production of base metal parts plated with precious metals is classified in sector 25 (Production of products from prefabricated metal (except machinery and equipment);
– Watch box production is classified in group 2652 (Watch production);
– Production of metal watch straps is usually classified in group 32120 (Manufacture of imitation jewellery and related articles);
– Production of imitation jewelry is classified in group 32120 (Manufacture of imitation jewelry and related articles).
3212 – 32120: Manufacture of imitation jewellery and related articles
This group includes:
– Production of imitation clothing or jewelry such as:
+ Rings, bracelets, necklaces, brooches, earrings and similar articles of jewellery made from base metal plated with precious metal,
+ Imitation jewelry includes imitation stones such as imitation jade, imitation diamonds,…
– Production of metal watch straps (except precious metals).
Exclusions:
– Production of jewelry from precious metals or plated with precious metals is classified in group 32110 (Manufacture of jewelry and related articles);
– Production of jewelry including genuine gemstones is classified in group 32110 (Manufacture of jewelry and related articles);
– Production of precious metal watch straps is classified in group 32110 (Manufacture of jewelry and related articles).
322 – 3220 – 32200: Manufacture of musical instruments
This group includes:
– Production of stringed instruments;
– Manufacture of stringed keyboard instruments, including automatic pianos;
– Manufacture of keyboard organs, including wind organs and similar keyboard instruments;
– Manufacture of accordions and similar instruments, including mouth-blown instruments;
– Wind instrument production;
– Manufacture of percussion instruments, such as drums, xylophones, cumbals, castanets, maracas;
– Manufacture of musical instruments whose sound is produced or must be amplified electrically, such as: digital pianos; synthesizers;
– Production of boxed piano;
– Production of musical instrument spare parts such as: Metronome, tuning fork, flute, cards, music discs and rolls for automatic mechanical instruments…
This group also includes: Manufacture of flutes, whistles and other wind instruments.
Exclusions:
– Reproduction of discs, video tapes and sound recordings is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of all kinds of recorded media);
– Production of microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, headphones and similar components, classified in group 26400 (Manufacture of consumer electronics products);
– Production of recording and recording equipment and similar equipment is classified in group 26400 (Manufacture of consumer electronics products);
– Production of musical toys is classified in group 32400 (Production of toys and games);
– Production of organs and other historical musical instruments is classified in group 33190 (Repair and maintenance of other equipment);
– Publishing of discs, video tapes and sound recordings is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Production of piano tuning is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
323 – 3230 – 32300: Production of sports and gym equipment
This group includes: Manufacture of sports and athletics equipment (except apparel and footwear).
Specifically:
– Production of products and equipment for sports, for indoor and outdoor competitions, using all kinds of materials such as:
+ Hard, soft and rubber balls,
+ Golf rackets, golf clubs,
+ Skis, poles, paddles,
+ Sailboats, surfing boats,
+ Necessary tools for fishing, including nets,
+ Necessary tools for hunting, climbing…
+ Sports leather gloves made of leather or synthetic leather,
+ Ice skates, snowboard boots…
+ Swimming pool, inflatable pool for children,…;
+ Bows, crossbows,
+ Gym, fitness or athletic equipment.
Exclusions:
– Sail production is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
– Production of sportswear is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Manufacture of saddlery and harness is classified in group 15120 (Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, manufacture of saddlery and harness);
– Manufacture of whips and whip handles is classified in group 15120 (Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, manufacture of saddlery and harness);
– Production of sports shoes is classified in group 15200 (Production of shoes and sandals);
– Production of arms and ammunition for sport, hunting or target shooting is classified in group 25200 (Manufacture of arms and ammunition);
– Production of metal scales used for weightlifting is classified in group 2599 (Manufacture of other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified);
– Manufacture of sports cars other than motor scooters and similar vehicles is classified in divisions 29 (Manufacture of motor vehicles and other motor vehicles) and 30 (Manufacture of other transport equipment);
– Production of sports and recreational boats is classified in group 30120 (Building of sports and recreational boats and canoes);
– Manufacture of billiard tables and billiard-ball throwing equipment is classified in group 32400 (Manufacture of toys and games);
– Manufacture of earplugs and noise-cancelling plugs (e.g. for swimming or noise protection) is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified);
– Production of safety helmets is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified);
– Repair of sports equipment is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
324 – 3240 – 32400: Manufacture of toys and games
This group includes:
Manufacture of dolls, toys, such as complete dolls, doll parts, doll clothes, moving parts, games, games (including electric), children’s bicycles (except metal bicycles and tricycles).
Specifically:
– Production of dolls and clothes, accessories for dolls;
– Production of animal toys;
– Manufacture of wheeled toys designed to be ridden, including bicycles and tricycles;
– Production of musical instruments and toys;
– Production of details for amusement fairs, on tables or in rooms;
– Production of playing cards;
– Manufacture of games and toys of paper or cardboard;
– Production of tables for playing shooting games, coin-operated games, billiards, special welding for casinos…;
– Manufacture of gaming and gambling machines;
– Production of electronic games: entertainment videos, chess…;
– Manufacture of miniatures and similar reproductions, electric trains, construction sets…;
– Production of puzzle games…;
– Production of drones for entertainment purposes (drone toys)…
This group also includes: Manufacture of fabric toys.
Exclusions:
– Production of video game programs is classified in group 26400 (Manufacture of consumer electronics products);
– Manufacture of drones for non-recreational purposes is classified in group 30300 (Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery);
– Bicycle manufacturing is classified in group 30920 (Manufacture of bicycles and vehicles for the disabled);
– Production of humorous and novel products is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified);
– Writing and publishing software for entertainment video games is classified in groups 5821 (Video game publishing), 6211 (Video game development, video game software and video game software tools).
325 – 3250: Manufacture of medical, dental, orthopedic and rehabilitation equipment and instruments
This group includes:
Manufacture of laboratory instruments and fixtures, medical and surgical instruments, surgical appliances and instruments, dental equipment, dentures and orthodontic appliances, orthopedic and rehabilitation appliances.
Exclusions:
– The manufacture of mass-produced special footwear that supports the arch of the foot is classified in group 15200 (Manufacture of footwear);
– Production of denture powder and adhesive is classified in group 2023 (Manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes, soaps, detergents, polishes and toilet preparations);
– Production of cotton wool, gauze, bandages and similar products such as: adhesive bandages, adhesive plasters, poultices impregnated with pharmaceutical substances are classified in group 2100 (Production of drugs, pharmaceutical chemicals and pharmaceutical materials);
– Production of electrotherapy equipment and medical electrical equipment is classified in group 26600 (Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy);
– Production of hearing aids is classified in group 26600 (Production of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy);
– Wheelchair manufacturing is classified in group 30920 (Manufacture of bicycles and vehicles for disabled people).
32501: Manufacture of medical and dental equipment and instruments
This group includes:
– Production of surgical drapes, sterile medical sutures and towels;
– Production of personal protective masks, such as: FFP2, FFP3, medical masks;
– Production of dental fillings and dental cements (except denture adhesives or denture fillings), dental wax and other preparations of dental plasters;
– Production of dental laboratory furnaces;
– Production of ultrasonic cleaning machines in laboratories;
– Production of laboratory sterilizers, laboratory centrifuges;
– Manufacture of medical, dental, surgical or veterinary instruments, such as:
+ Operating table,
+ Examination table,
+ Hospital bed with accompanying equipment,
+ Dental chair.
– Manufacture of products specially designed for use exclusively as implants in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary medicine, such as: metal plates left permanently in the body to replace part or all of a bone;
– Production of syringes, needles, catheters, catheters…
– Manufacture of dental instruments and equipment;
– Production of dentures and accessories;
– Production of glass eyes;
– Production of medical thermometers;
– Manufacturing ophthalmic products, eyeglasses, sunglasses, prescription contact lenses, contact lenses, eye protection glasses,…
This group also includes:
– Production of electromechanical equipment for skin treatment;
– Professional massage chair manufacturing.
32502: Manufacture of orthopedic and rehabilitation instruments
This group includes:
– Production of orthopedic devices such as: Crutches, surgical belts and braces, orthopedic paper and corsets, splints and other bone-binding devices,…;
– Production of orthopedic shoes made to measure orthopedic shoes and special insoles to correct orthopedic conditions;
– Production of equipment to help patients such as: Machines to help disabled people walk,…;
– Production of artificial limbs and other prosthetic body parts…
329 – 3290 – 32900: Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Production of safety equipment such as:
+ Production of fireproof and safety protective clothing,
+ Production of safety belts for electricians or safety belts for other professions,
+ Production of life buoys,
+ Manufacture of hard plastic hats and other personal protective equipment (e.g., sports helmets),
+ Production of asbestos clothing (such as fire protection suits),
+ Manufacture of metal helmets and other metal personal protective equipment,
+ Production of earplugs and noise-canceling plugs (for swimming and noise protection),
+ Production of gas masks.
– Production of brooms and brushes including brushes that are parts of machines, hand-operated mechanical floor brushes, mops, feather vacuum cleaners, paint brushes, rollers, paint blotting paper, other types of brooms and brushes…;
– Production of shoe and clothing brushes;
– Production of pens and pencils of all kinds, mechanical or not;
– Pencil core production;
– Production of numbering stamps, stamps, date stamps, hand-operated printing devices or embossed stamps, hand-operated printing devices, ink cartridges and computer ribbons;
– Glove production;
– Production of umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks;
– Production of buttons, push locks, padlocks, slide locks;
– Production of electronic cigarettes;
– Production of cigarette lighters and other types of lighters;
– Manufacture of products for human use: Smoking pipes, combs, perfume sprays, vacuum filters and other vacuum flasks for personal or household use, wigs, false beards, false eyelashes, eyebrow pencils;
– Manufacture of other products: Candles, candle strings and similar articles; artificial flowers, wreaths, flower baskets, artificial flowers, fruit and leaves, curiosities, amusement objects, sieves, winnowing dishes, mannequins…;
– Stuffed animal activities;
– Make a seal.
Exclusions:
– Production of lamp wicks is classified in group 13990 (Production of other textiles not elsewhere classified);
– Manufacture of workwear and service clothing (e.g. workwear, uniforms, laboratory coats) is classified in group 14100 (Manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur apparel));
– Production of paper figures and decorations is classified in group 17090 (Production of other products from paper and paperboard not elsewhere classified);
– Production of plastic decorations is classified in group 2220 (Production of plastic products);
– Production of individual personal protective masks is classified in group 32501 (Production of medical and dental equipment and instruments).
33: REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
This industry includes:
– Repair and maintenance of industrial machinery and equipment to restore machinery, equipment and other products. General or periodic maintenance of these products ensures their efficient operation and avoids unnecessary breakdowns and repairs;
– Specialized repair and maintenance activities. A considerable amount of repair work is also carried out by manufacturers of machinery and equipment products, in which case the classification of units engaged in these repair and production activities will be based on the principle of added value, which normally classifies these combined activities as production of goods. The same principle applies to combined trade and repair activities;
– Remanufacturing and remanufacturing of machinery and equipment is also considered as manufacturing activities;
This industry also includes: Specialized installation of machinery.
Exclusions:
– Cleaning of industrial machines is classified in group 81290 (Other cleaning services);
– Installation of equipment that is an integral part of a house or similar structure, for example: installation of electrical wiring systems, escalators, installation of air conditioning systems are classified as construction;
– Repair and maintenance of computers and communication equipment are classified in group 951 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of goods that are fixed assets as well as consumer goods are classified in repair and maintenance of household appliances (for example, repair of office equipment or furniture is classified in group 95240 (Repair and maintenance of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture);
– Repair and maintenance of household goods are classified in group 952 (Repair and maintenance of personal and household goods).
331: Repair and maintenance of machinery, equipment and prefabricated metal products
This group includes: Repair and maintenance of fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment including specialized repair of products manufactured in the manufacturing industry with the aim of restoring these metal products, machinery, equipment and other products to operation.
This group also includes: General or periodic maintenance of these products to ensure their efficient operation and to avoid unnecessary breakdowns and repairs.
Exclusions:
– Remanufacturing or remanufacturing of machinery and equipment is classified into the corresponding codes in sectors from 25 (Manufacture of prefabricated metal products (except machinery and equipment)) to 31 (Manufacture of beds, cabinets, tables and chairs);
– Cleaning of industrial machines is classified in group 81290 (Other cleaning services);
– Repair and maintenance of computers and communication equipment are classified in group 951 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of household appliances are classified in group 952 (Repair and maintenance of personal and household goods).
3311 – 33110: Repair and maintenance of fabricated metal products
This group includes:
– Repair and maintenance of precast metal products of industry 25 (Production of precast metal products (except machinery and equipment)) such as:
+ Repair of metal tanks, containers,
+ Repair and maintenance of pipelines,
+ Mobile welding repair,
+ Repair of steel cargo tanks of ships,
+ Repair and maintenance of steam and other gas generators.
– Repair and maintain auxiliary parts for steam generators such as: Capacitors, saving parts (gasoline…), boilers, heat collectors, batteries;
– Repair and maintenance of nuclear reactors, excluding isotope separators;
– Repair and maintenance of electric boilers or those used in the marine industry;
– Repair of plate section/plate parts of central boiler and radiator;
– Repair and maintenance of weapons and military equipment (including repair of sporting and recreational guns).
Exclusions:
– Sharpening knives and saws is classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of trolleys are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles);
– Repair of central heating systems is classified in group 4322 (Installation of water supply, drainage, heating and air conditioning systems);
– Locksmith services are classified in group 80190 (Other security services).
3312 – 33120: Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment
This group includes:
Repair and maintenance of industrial or commercial machinery and equipment such as sharpening or installing machine blades and saws or providing welding repair services (e.g., engines); repair of industrial, agricultural and other heavy machinery and equipment (e.g., material handling equipment and forklifts, machine tools, commercial refrigeration equipment, construction equipment and mining machinery), including machinery and equipment of division 28 (Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified).
Specifically:
– Repair and maintenance of engines, except engines for motor vehicles, ships, boats and aircraft;
– Repair and maintenance of locomotives;
– Repair and maintenance of pumps, air compressors and related equipment;
– Repair and maintenance of equipment using hydraulic power;
– Valve repair;
– Repair and maintain gear systems and moving parts of vehicles;
– Repair and maintenance of industrial furnaces;
– Repair and maintenance of lifting equipment and material handling equipment;
– Repair and maintenance of industrial refrigeration equipment and air filtration equipment;
– Repair and maintenance of common machinery for commercial purposes;
– Repair of electric hand tools;
– Repair and maintenance of metal cutting and metal forming machinery tools and spare parts and accessories;
– Repair and maintenance of other machinery and equipment;
– Maintenance and repair of agricultural tractors;
– Repair of agricultural, forestry and logging machinery;
– Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment for metallurgy;
– Repair and maintenance of machinery in the fields of mining, construction and gas;
– Repair of food, beverage and tobacco processing machines;
– Repair and maintenance of textile, clothing and leather production machines;
– Repair and maintenance of paper making machines;
– Repair and maintenance of plastic and rubber production machines;
– Repair and maintenance of machinery for other specialized purposes of industry 28 (Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified);
– Repair and maintenance of weighing equipment;
– Repair vending machines;
– Cash register repair;
– Repair electronic computers or not;
– Typewriter repair;
– Photocopier repair
Exclusions:
– Repair and maintenance of marine and civil boat engines are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Repair and maintenance of civil aircraft engines are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Repair and maintenance of engines for military combat vehicles, ships, aircraft and spacecraft are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of transport vehicles (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles)).
– Installation, repair and maintenance of industrial furnaces and other heating equipment are classified in group 4322 (Installation of water supply, drainage, heating and air conditioning systems);
– Installation, repair and maintenance of elevators and escalators are classified in group 43290 (Installation of other building systems);
– Computer repair and maintenance are classified in group 95100 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of motor vehicle engines are classified in group 95310 (Repair and maintenance of automobiles and other motor vehicles).
3313 – 33130: Repair and maintenance of electronic and optical equipment
This group includes:
– Repair and maintenance of equipment of groups 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment), 26600 (Manufacture of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine, electrotherapy) and 26700 (Manufacture of optical equipment and instruments), except for equipment considered as household appliances;
– Repair and maintenance of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment of group 26510 (Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment), specifically:
+ Repair and maintenance of aircraft engine equipment,
+ Repair and maintenance of automatic exhaust system testing equipment,
+ Repair and maintenance of meteorological equipment,
+ Repair and maintenance of equipment for testing and monitoring chemical, physical and electrical properties,
+ Repair and maintain tools used for investigation,
+ Repair and maintain radiation testing and detection equipment.
This group also includes:
– Repair of X-ray, electrotherapy and electromedical instruments and equipment of group 26600 (Manufacture of radiation equipment, electronic equipment in medicine and electrotherapy), specifically:
+ Repair and maintenance of magnetic resonance imaging equipment,
+ Repair and maintenance of medical ultrasound equipment,
+ Repair and maintenance of pacemakers,
+ Repair and maintenance of hearing aids,
+ Repair and maintenance of electric heart rate monitors,
+ Repair and maintenance of endoscopy equipment,
+ Repair and maintenance of projection equipment.
– Repair of optical instruments and apparatus, i.e. apparatus of group 26700 (Manufacture of optical instruments and apparatus), if used primarily in trade, such as: magnifying glasses, binoculars, microscopes (except those used for electron and proton research), telescopes, prisms and lenses (except eyeglasses), photographic apparatus.
Exclusions:
– Photocopier repair is classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of computers and peripheral equipment are classified in group 95100 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair of computer projectors is classified in group 95100 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of communication equipment are classified in group 95100 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair of commercial televisions and video cameras is classified in group 95100 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair of household video cameras is classified in group 95210 (Repair and maintenance of consumer electronic audio-visual equipment);
– Repair of all types of watches is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
3314 – 33140: Repair and maintenance of electrical equipment
This group includes:
Repair and maintenance of goods of industry 27, specifically:
– Repair and maintenance of all types of power transformers, classification transformers and special transformers;
– Repair and maintenance of electric motors, generators and generator motor sets;
– Repair and maintenance of switchboard equipment and switching equipment;
– Repair and maintenance of relays and industrial controllers;
– Repair and maintenance of batteries;
– Repair and maintenance of electrical lighting equipment;
– Repair and maintain electrical wiring and non-electrical equipment for use in electrical circuits.
This group also includes: Repair and maintenance of electric vehicle charging stations.
Exclusions:
– Repair and maintenance of household appliances are classified in group 95220 (Repair and maintenance of household appliances and equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of computers and computer peripherals are classified in group 95100 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of telecommunications equipment is classified in group 95100 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of consumer electronics are classified in group 95210 (Repair and maintenance of consumer electronics audio-visual equipment);
– Repair of all types of watches is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
3315 – 33150: Repair and maintenance of means of transport (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles)
This group includes:
– Repair and maintenance of transport equipment of division 30 (Manufacture of other transport vehicles), except motorcycles and bicycles. However, the rebuilding or overhaul at the factory of ships, locomotives, cars and aircraft is classified in division 30 (Manufacture of other transport vehicles);
– Periodic repair and maintenance of ships;
– Repair and maintenance of recreational boats;
– Repair of locomotives and loudspeakers (excluding rebuilding or conversion);
– Aircraft repair and maintenance (excluding conversion, survey and overhaul, refurbishment);
– Repair and maintenance of aircraft engines;
– Repair of horse-drawn carriages and animal-drawn carts;
– Boat repair
Exclusions:
– Rebuilding of ships at the factory is classified in group 30110 (Shipbuilding and floating structures);
– Rebuilding of railway locomotives and vehicles is classified in group 30200 (Manufacture of railway locomotives, trams, carriages and specialized vehicles and equipment on railways);
– Factory repair of aircraft is classified in group 30300 (Manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft and related machinery);
– Repair of marine or railway engines is classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– The scrapping and dismantling of ships is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap);
– Repair and maintenance of motorcycles and motorbikes are classified in group 95320 (Repair and maintenance of motorcycles and motorbikes);
– Bicycle and wheelchair repair is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches and clocks, other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
3319 – 33190: Repair and maintenance of other equipment
This group includes: Repair and maintenance of equipment not included in other codes of this group.
Specifically:
– Repair of fishing nets, including restoration;
– Repair ropes, levers, sails, awnings;
– Repair bags for storing fertilizers and chemicals;
– Repair or refurbishment of wooden pallets, shipping crates or drums and similar items;
– Repair of gaming machines and slot machines;
– Restoration of organs and similar musical instruments;
– Repair hospital beds.
Exclusions:
– Repair of household and office appliances, refurbishment of furniture classified in group 95240 (Repair and maintenance of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture);
– Bicycle repair is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Clothing repair is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
332 – 3320 – 33200: Installation of industrial machinery and equipment
This group includes:
Installation of specialized machinery. However, the installation of equipment that is an integral part of buildings or similar structures, such as the installation of electrical wiring, burglar alarm systems or the installation of air conditioning systems, elevators is classified as construction.
Specifically:
– Installation of industrial machines in industrial factories;
– Installation and assembly of industrial process control equipment;
– Installation of other industrial equipment, e.g. communication equipment, mainframe and similar machines, irradiation and electromedical equipment…
– Dismantling large machinery and equipment;
– Activities of the mechanic;
– Installation of equipment;
– Installation of bowling equipment…;
– Installation of warehouse machinery and equipment.
This group also includes:
– Installation of shelves, large-scale warehouses (not an integral part of the building);
– Install independent charging stations.
Exclusions:
– Installation of charging stations in wall boxes is classified in industry F (Construction);
– Construction of complete warehouses is classified in group 410 (Construction of all types of houses);
– Installation of elevators, escalators, automatic doors, vacuum systems, etc. is classified into group 43290 (Installation of other construction systems);
– Installation of doors, stairs, shop accessories, furniture,… is classified in group 43300 (Completing construction works);
– Erection of steel structures for warehouse shelves is classified in group 43900 (Other specialized construction activities);
– Installation (setting up) of personal computers is classified in group 62900 (Other computer and information technology service activities).
This industry includes:
– Production, storage, monitoring, distribution, purchase and sale of electric energy, natural gas for supply through a system of pipelines, long-term stable lines (network). This also includes the supply of electricity, gas, steam, hot water and similar in industrial or high-rise residential areas;
– Electricity and gas supply activities, including the collection, monitoring and distribution of electricity and gas. It also includes the supply of steam and air conditioning.
Exclusions:
– Natural gas exploitation is classified in group 06200 (Natural gas exploitation);
– Water supply and wastewater treatment activities are classified into sector 36 (Water exploitation, treatment and supply), sector 37 (Drainage and wastewater treatment);
– Gas transportation through pipelines, i.e. not through the distribution network, is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport).
35: PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY, GAS, HOT WATER, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING
351: Electricity generation, transmission and distribution
This industry includes: The generation of electricity, the transmission of electricity from the point of generation to distribution centers and the distribution to end users.
This industry also includes: Sale and storage of electric energy.
Exclusions:
– Production and distribution of steam and hot water are classified in group 353 (Production and distribution of steam, hot water, air conditioning and ice production);
– Activities of electricity intermediaries or agents that arrange the sale of electricity through a distribution system operated by others are classified in group 354 (Electricity and gas intermediary or agent activities).
3511: Electricity production from non-renewable energy sources
This group includes: Electricity generation from non-renewable sources, such as natural gas, coal, petroleum products, peat and other fossil fuels and non-emission non-renewable sources such as nuclear.
Exclusions:
– Electricity production from renewable energy sources is classified in group 3512 (Electricity production from renewable energy sources);
– Electricity generation from waste incineration is classified in group 38211 (Electricity generation from waste).
35111: Coal-fired thermal power
This group includes coal-fired electricity generation.
35112: Gas thermal power
This group includes the production of electricity from natural gas.
35113: Nuclear power
This group includes the production of electricity from nuclear energy.
35119: Electricity production from other non-renewable energy sources
This group includes activities of producing electricity from other non-renewable energy sources such as: diesel, hydrogen produced from non-renewable energy sources, gas turbines….
3512: Electricity production from renewable energy sources
This group includes: Electricity generation from renewable sources, such as biogas, hydropower, wind, solar, geothermal, tidal, wave…
Exclusions:
– Electricity production from non-renewable energy sources is classified in group 3511 (Electricity production from non-renewable energy sources);
– Electricity generation from waste incineration is classified in group 38211 (Electricity generation from waste).
35121: Hydroelectricity
This group includes the production of electricity from hydropower.
35122: Wind power
This group includes the production of electricity from wind energy.
35123: Solar power
This group includes the production of electricity from solar energy.
35124: Biomass electricity
This group includes electricity production from biomass energy.
35125: Hydrogen electricity production from renewable energy sources
This group includes the production of hydrogen electricity from renewable energy sources.
35129: Electricity production from other renewable energy sources
This group includes electricity production from other renewable energy sources such as: ocean waves, tides, geothermal…
3513: Electricity transmission and distribution
This group includes: The transfer of electricity from the point of generation to distribution centers and distribution to end users.
35131: Electricity transmission
This group includes:
– Operation of transmission systems, transporting electricity from the production site to the distribution system;
– Electricity exchange activities and the ability to transmit electricity, except through intermediaries.
35132: Electricity distribution
This group includes:
– The operation of the distribution system (i.e., consisting of lines, poles, meters and conductors) that transports electricity from the point of generation or transmission system to the final consumer;
– Renting and leasing of power distribution networks;
– Distributing electricity to the main grid;
– Sell electricity to users;
– Converting electrical energy into a storable form of energy, storing that energy and then converting it back into electrical energy, for example: the operation of hydroelectric storage systems, compressed air storage systems, battery storage systems,…
– Distribute stored electricity to the main grid.
This group also includes:
– Operation of charging stations for electric vehicles, such as: charging stations for electric cars; motorbikes, scooters and electric bicycles,…;
– Operation of charging stations for electronic devices, such as: mobile phones, laptops,…
352 – 3520: Production of gas, distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines
This group includes:
– Production, storage and distribution of natural or synthetic gas to end consumers through a main pipeline system;
– Separate gas supply activities by gas pipelines, mainly long distance, connecting gas producers with gas distributors or between urban and rural areas are classified in the group of pipeline transport activities.
Exclusions:
– Natural gas exploitation is classified in group 06200 (Natural gas exploitation);
– Activities of gas intermediaries or agents that arrange the purchase and sale of gas through a distribution system operated by others are classified in group 35400 (Electricity and gas intermediary or agent activities).
– The operation of coke ovens is classified in group 19100 (Manufacture of coke ovens);
– Production of refined petroleum products is classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Industrial gas production is classified into group 20111 (Industrial gas production);
– Wholesale of gaseous fuels is classified in group 4671 (Wholesale of solid, liquid, gaseous fuels and related products);
– Retail sale of gas in cylinders is classified in group 4773 (Retail sale of other new goods (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories));
– Direct sale of fuel is classified into group 47300 (Retail sale of motor fuel) and group 4773 (Retail sale of other new goods (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories));
– Gas transportation by pipeline (long distance), i.e. not through the distribution network, is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport).
– Separate gas supply activities by gas pipelines, mainly long distance, connecting gas producers with gas distributors or between urban and rural areas are classified in the group of pipeline transport activities.
35201: Gas production
This group includes:
– Production of gas for the purpose of supplying gas from coal, agricultural waste or garbage;
– Production of gaseous fuels with special calorific values from the refining, blending and other production processes of gases including natural gas.
Exclusions:
– Production of basic organic gases, not used for energy supply through the network, is classified in group 2011 (Manufacture of basic chemicals);
– Production of blast furnace gas is classified in group 24100 (Production of iron, steel, cast iron);
– Production of by-product gas generated from landfills is classified in group 382 (Waste treatment and disposal).
35202: Distribution of gaseous fuels by pipeline
This group includes:
– Transport, distribute and supply all kinds of gas fuels through main pipeline system;
– Gas storage and storage services, such as selling natural gas storage capacity,…
– Sell gas to users through main pipeline;
– Exchange of gaseous fuels and the ability to transport gaseous fuels, except through intermediaries.
Exclusions:
– The operation of coke ovens is classified in group 19100 (Manufacture of coke ovens);
– Production of refined petroleum products and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is classified in group 19200 (Production of refined petroleum products; production of fossil fuel products);
– Industrial gas production is classified into group 20111 (Industrial gas production);
– Wholesale of bottled gas fuels is classified in group 4671 (Wholesale of solid, liquid, gaseous fuels and related products);
– Retail sale of gaseous fuels for motor vehicles and motorcycles is classified in group 47300 (Retail sale of motor fuels);
– Retail sale of household heating fuel and bottled gas fuel is classified in group 4773 (Other retail sale of new goods (except cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories));
– Gas transportation by pipeline (long distance), i.e. not through the distribution network, is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport).
353 – 3530: Production and distribution of steam, hot water, air conditioning and ice production
35301: Production and distribution of steam, hot water and air conditioning
This group includes:
– Production, collection and distribution of steam and hot water for heating, power and other purposes;
– Production and distribution of cold air, such as providing air conditioning,…;
– Production and distribution of cold water for cooling purposes.
This group also includes: Thermal energy storage.
Exclude.
– Production of ice from natural water for cooling purposes is classified in group 35302 (Ice production);
– Production of steam and hot water through waste incineration is classified in group 382 (Waste treatment and disposal).
35302: Ice production
This group includes: Production of ice from natural water for cooling purposes.
Exclusions: Edible ice production is classified in group 10500 (Processing of milk and dairy products).
354 – 3540 – 35400: Electricity and gas intermediary or agency activities
This group includes:
– Activities of electricity intermediaries or agents that arrange the purchase and sale of electricity through a distribution system operated by others;
– Activities of gas intermediaries or agents that arrange the purchase and sale of gas through a distribution system operated by others;
– Activities of intermediaries or agents for the exchange of goods and the possibility of distributing gaseous fuels.
– Activities of intermediaries or agents for the production, distribution and transmission of electricity, exchange of electrical energy.
Exclusions:
– Storage and distribution or supply of electricity to users through main pipeline systems by the producer is classified in group 351 (Production, transmission and distribution of electricity);
– Storage and distribution or supply of natural gas to users through main pipeline systems by producers classified in group 352 (Production of gas, distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines);
– Gas fuel intermediary transportation services are classified in group 52310 (Intermediary service activities for freight transport).
This sector includes: Activities related to the management (including collection, preliminary treatment, recycling and disposal) of wastes such as industrial waste, solid and non-solid household waste and contaminated sites. The output of waste or wastewater treatment may be discarded or become an input to another production process. Secondary raw materials are materials and products that can be used as raw materials by reuse or through recycling or waste recovery. Water supply activities are also grouped in this sector as they are often carried out in conjunction with units engaged in wastewater treatment. Activities to remediate contaminated buildings, sites, land, surface water and groundwater (e.g. mangroves, seas), etc. Units often undertake waste treatment activities for customers and become customers of waste transporters, then charge their customers for waste treatment services and are classified in industry group 38 (Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; recycling of scrap) although these units do not provide such services themselves but are responsible for performing them. This activity is considered to be the complete outsourcing of a service.
This industry also includes: Carbon capture and storage.
Exclusions:
– Activities of waste agents are classified in group 46101 (Agents selling goods);
– Wholesale of waste is classified in group 4679 (Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified).
36: WATER EXPLOITATION, TREATMENT AND SUPPLY
This industry includes: Collection, treatment and distribution of water to users. Collection of water from different sources as well as distribution of water by different means.
360 – 3600 – 36000: Water exploitation, treatment and supply
This industry includes:
– Exploiting water from rivers, lakes, ponds, groundwater…;
– Rainwater harvesting;
– Water treatment for supply;
– Water treatment for industrial and other purposes;
– Brackish water and salt water treatment to provide water as the main product;
– Water supply through pipeline network, by tanker trucks or other means;
This industry also includes:
– Operation of irrigation channels;
– Water supply system for rent.
Exclusions:
– The operation of irrigation systems and irrigation equipment for agricultural purposes is classified in group 01610 (Cultivating service activities);
– Wastewater treatment to avoid pollution is classified in group 3700 (Drainage and wastewater treatment);
– Transport of water through pipelines (long distance) is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport);
– Production of natural mineral water and other bottled water is classified in group 11051 (Production of mineral water and bottled purified water);
– Installation of water meters is classified in group 43221 (Installation of water supply and drainage systems);
– Reading of water meters by third parties is classified in group 82990 (Other business support service activities not elsewhere classified).
This division includes: Operation of sewerage systems or wastewater treatment facilities to collect, treat and dispose of wastewater.
This industry also includes: Operation of wastewater treatment facilities for reuse, e.g., treatment of agricultural and industrial wastewater, road cleaning water, rainwater, etc.
370 – 3700: Drainage and wastewater treatment
37001: Drainage
This group includes:
– The operation of the drainage system includes the drainage network (pipes, sewers, canals, ditches, regulating lakes…), pumping stations for rainwater and wastewater drainage, wastewater treatment works and other auxiliary works for the purpose of collecting, transporting, draining rainwater and wastewater, preventing flooding and treating wastewater;
– Collecting and transporting wastewater from users, for example in urban areas, industrial parks, economic zones, export processing zones, high-tech zones, concentrated rural residential areas through the drainage system.
– Maintenance and repair of drainage systems, including sewer cleaning.
This group also includes:
– Pump and clean toilets, septic tanks, sinks, wastewater tanks, etc.;
– Industrial cleaning services.
Exclusions:
– Construction or repair of drainage systems is classified in group 42220 (Construction of water supply and drainage works);
– Cleaning and unclogging of drainage pipes in buildings is classified in group 43221 (Installation of water supply and drainage systems);
– Rental of mobile toilets with direct water supply is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operators not elsewhere classified).
37002: Wastewater treatment
This group includes:
– Operation of wastewater and sludge treatment facilities for reuse, for example: agricultural and industrial wastewater, street cleaning water, rainwater… or for artificial replenishment of underground water;
– Treatment of wastewater and sludge (including domestic wastewater and other wastewater) using wastewater and sludge treatment facilities, for example: drying sludge during wastewater treatment…;
– Maintenance and repair of wastewater and sludge treatment facilities.
Exclusions:
– Treatment of sludge generated from wastewater treatment processes using treatment technologies such as composting or biodegradation methods such as aerobic composting, anaerobic composting, incineration… with or without energy recovery is classified into group 38302 (Recycling of non-metallic scrap);
– Treatment of contaminated surface water and groundwater is classified in group 39000 (Remediation and other waste management activities).
38: WASTE COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES; SCRAP RECYCLING
This division includes: Collection, preliminary treatment for recycling or disposal, recycling and disposal of waste and the operation of such establishments. Collection of waste solely for the purpose of facilitating recycling or disposal by the same establishment is considered to be waste recycling or waste treatment.
This industry also includes:
– The transportation of waste and the operation of scrap recycling facilities, i.e. the sorting and sorting of salvageable materials from waste into secondary raw materials;
– Activities of entities that carry out waste management on behalf of the waste generator. These entities are usually responsible for the disposal of waste delivered to them by the manufacturer. Activities include: the return, collection and recovery of used packaging or packaging waste or the recycling and disposal of returned or used products.
Exclusions: Wholesale of waste is classified in group 46797 (Wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap).
381: Garbage collection
This group includes: Collection of waste from households and businesses using bags, garbage trucks and containers…. It includes the collection of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, such as household waste, used batteries, used cooking oils and fats, waste oil from boats and used oil from garages, construction and demolition waste.
3811 – 38110: Collection of non-hazardous waste
This group includes:
– Collection of non-hazardous solid waste (kitchen waste) in the local area, such as collection of waste from households and businesses using garbage bags, garbage trucks, containers… which may contain materials that can be retained for use;
– Collect recyclable materials (sorted or unsorted);
– Collection of non-toxic waste of animal or vegetable origin;
– Collect used cooking oil and grease;
– Collecting waste in public places;
– Collecting yard waste;
– Collecting waste from construction and demolition sites;
– Collect and clean up debris such as tree branches and broken bricks;
– Collecting waste output from industrial factories;
– Operation of non-hazardous waste collection stations.
Exclusions:
– Wastewater collection is classified in group 3700 (Drainage and wastewater treatment);
– Collection of hazardous waste is classified in group 3812 (Collection of hazardous waste);
– The operation of landfills for non-hazardous waste and permanent storage of non-hazardous waste is classified in group 3821 (Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste);
– Activities of recyclable waste sorting facilities are classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap);
– Operation of waste recycling facilities.
3812: Collection of hazardous waste
– This group includes: Collection of hazardous waste in solid or other forms such as explosives, rusts, flammables, toxins, irritants, carcinogens, corrosives, infectious substances and other substances harmful to human health and the environment. It may be classified, processed, packaged and labeled waste for transportation purposes.
– This group also includes:
+ Collection of hazardous waste of animal origin;
+ Nuclear waste collection;
+ Collect expired pharmaceuticals,…
Exclusions:
– Collection of non-hazardous waste is classified in group 38110 (Collection of non-hazardous waste);
– The operation of hazardous waste landfills and permanent storage of hazardous waste is classified in group 3822 (Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste);
– Restoration and cleanup of damaged buildings, mines, contaminated land and surface water, such as asbestos removal, is classified in group 39000 (Remediation and other waste management activities).
38121: Garbage collection medical
This group includes: Collection of waste from medical facilities.
38129: Collection of other hazardous waste
This group includes:
– Collecting hazardous waste in solid or other forms such as explosives, rust, flammable substances, toxic substances, stimulants, carcinogens, corrosive substances, infectious substances and other substances harmful to human health and the environment;
– Collect used oil from boats or garages;
– Collection of biohazardous waste;
– Used batteries;
– Operation of hazardous waste transfer stations.
382: Waste treatment and disposal
This group includes: Pre-treatment of various types of waste by various means, as well as treatment of organic waste with a view to its disposal; treatment and disposal of contaminated live or dead animals and other spoilage waste; treatment and disposal of transitional radioactive waste from hospitals; dumping of waste on land or in water; landfilling of waste; disposal of used goods such as refrigerators with a view to eliminating harmful waste; disposal of waste by incineration. This group also includes the generation of electricity resulting from the incineration of waste.
Exclusions:
– Wastewater treatment and disposal are classified in group 3700 (Drainage and wastewater treatment);
– Waste recycling is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap).
3821: Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste
This group includes:
Pre-disposal and other treatment of non-hazardous solid and non-solid wastes, such as:
– Operation of land areas used for the disposal of non-hazardous waste;
– Dispose of non-hazardous waste by combustion or incineration or by other methods that may or may not result in the production of electricity or steam, alternative fuels, biogas, ash, fly ash or products for other uses;
– Processing organic waste for destruction;
– Treat organic waste for landfill or permanent storage;
– Producing compost from organic waste.
This group also includes:
– Permanent underground storage of waste in deep geological cavities such as salt mines or potash mines;
– Storage of captured CO2 .
Exclusions:
– The activities of waste transfer stations are classified in group 381 (Waste collection);
– Storage of waste before recycling is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap);
– Burning and incineration of hazardous waste is classified in group 38229 (Treatment and disposal of other hazardous waste);
– The operation of establishments where reusable raw materials are in mixed form such as paper, plastic, used beverage cans and metals, which need to be sorted separately, is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap);
– Carbon capture; soil and water decontamination and clean-up; and disposal of contaminated materials are classified in group 39000 (Remediation and other waste management activities).
38211: Electricity generation from waste
This group includes: Disposal of non-hazardous waste by burning or incineration or by other methods leading to the production of electricity.
38212: Treatment and disposal of other non-hazardous waste (except electricity generation from waste)
This group includes:
Pre-disposal and other treatment of non-hazardous solid and non-solid wastes, such as:
– Operation of land areas used for the disposal of non-hazardous waste;
– Disposal of non-hazardous waste by combustion or incineration or by other methods not resulting in the production of electricity; whether or not resulting in the production of steam, alternative fuels, biogas, ash, fly ash or products for other uses;
– Processing organic waste for destruction;
– Treat organic waste for landfill or permanent storage;
– Producing compost from organic waste.
This group also includes:
– Permanent underground storage of waste in deep geological cavities such as salt mines or potash mines;
– Storage of captured CO2 .
3822: Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste
This group includes: Pre-treatment and filtration of solid and non-solid hazardous waste before disposal, including waste such as explosives, rust, flammable, toxic, irritating, carcinogenic, corrosive, infectious and other substances harmful to human health and the environment.
Exclusions:
– Incineration of non-hazardous waste is classified in group 3821 (Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste);
– Detoxification and cleaning of land and water surfaces; destruction of toxic materials are classified in group 39000 (Remediation and other waste management activities);
– Reprocessing of nuclear fuel is classified in group 2011 (Manufacture of basic chemicals).
38221: Treatment and disposal of medical waste
This group includes: Operation of facilities for treatment and disposal of waste from medical establishments.
38229: Treatment and disposal of other hazardous waste
This group includes:
– Operation of hazardous waste treatment facilities;
– Handling and disposal of contaminated live and dead animals and other pathogenic waste;
– Destroy toxic waste;
– Destroy used goods such as refrigerators to eliminate harmful waste;
– Treatment, destruction and storage of radioactive nuclear waste such as:
+ Treatment and disposal of radioactive waste in transition state, i.e. substances that decompose during transportation from the hospital,
+ Packaging, preparation of conditions and other handling activities for nuclear waste for storage.
383 – 3830: Scrap recycling
This group includes: Processing of metal and non-metal waste and scrap into secondary raw materials for various uses. Processing is carried out using mechanical or chemical techniques. This includes recycling of raw materials from waste in the form of filtering and sorting recyclable materials from non-hazardous waste (such as kitchen waste) or filtering and sorting mixed recyclable materials, such as paper, plastic, used beverage cans and metals into separate groups.
Exclusions:
– Production of new finished products from secondary raw materials (self-produced or not self-produced) such as production of yarn from cotton waste, making pulp from paper, waste paper, retreading tires or producing metal from metal scraps are classified into the corresponding industry groups in industry C (Processing and manufacturing industry);
– Reprocessing of nuclear fuel is classified in group 2011 (Manufacture of basic chemicals);
– Resmelting of scrap iron and iron scrap is classified in group 24100 (Manufacture of iron, steel, cast iron);
– Remelting plastics to produce granules or compounds is classified in group 2013 (Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms);
– Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste is classified in group 3821 (Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste);
– Treatment of organic waste for disposal is classified in group 3821 (Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste);
– Energy recovery from the incineration of non-hazardous waste is classified in group 3821 (Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste);
– Disposal of used goods such as refrigerators to avoid hazardous waste is classified in group 3822 (Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste);
– Treatment and disposal of radioactive waste in transition form from hospitals are classified in group 3822 (Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste);
– Treatment and disposal of toxic waste and polluting waste are classified in group 3822 (Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste);
– Dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment to obtain and resell usable parts is classified in section G (Wholesale and retail trade);
– Wholesale of recyclable materials is classified in group 4679 (Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified).
38301: Recycling of scrap metal
This group includes:
– Mechanical crushing of metal waste such as scrap cars, washing machines, bicycles, etc. with subsequent filtering and sorting;
– Dismantling cars, computers, televisions and other equipment for recycling materials;
– Shrinking large metal sheets such as railway cars;
– Crushing metal waste, such as vehicles that are no longer usable;
– Other mechanical processing methods such as cutting and compression to reduce mass;
– Destroy the ship.
38302: Recycling of non-metallic scrap
This group includes:
– Recycling of non-metallic photographic waste, such as developing solutions or photographic film and paper;
– Recycling rubber such as used tires to produce secondary raw materials;
– Sorting and synthesizing plastics to produce secondary raw materials such as pipes, vases, palettes and the like;
– Processing (cleaning, melting, crushing) plastic or rubber waste to grind into small particles;
– Processing bottom ash of incinerator into secondary raw materials (metal, aggregate);
– Crushing, cleaning and sorting glass;
– Crushing, cleaning and sorting other waste such as landfill waste to produce secondary raw materials;
– Processing of used cooking oils and fats into secondary raw materials;
– Processing of food, beverage, tobacco and residual waste into secondary raw materials.
39: POLLUTION REMEDIATION AND OTHER WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: The provision of remediation services, such as the cleanup of damaged areas and buildings, mines, contaminated soil, surface water and groundwater.
390 – 3900 – 39000: Remediation and other waste management activities
This group includes:
– Decontamination of contaminated soils and groundwater, at the current or former location, through the use of mechanical, chemical or biological methods;
– Decontamination of industrial plants or industrial zones, including nuclear plants and zones;
– Decontamination and cleaning of surface water at sites following accidental contamination, for example through collection of contaminants or through the use of chemicals;
– Clean up oil spills and other pollutants on land, in surface water, in oceans and seas, including coastal areas;
– Remove asbestos, lead paint and other toxic materials;
– Mine clearance, including on-site detonation;
– Other specialized pollution control activities;
– Capture is carbon storage;
– Recovery at the mines.
This group also includes: On-site pollution control, monitoring and remediation activities.
Exclusions:
– Pest control in agriculture is classified in group 01610 (Cultivation service activities);
– Water purification for water supply purposes is classified in group 36000 (Water collection, treatment and supply);
– Waste treatment for recycling is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap);
– Waste treatment for disposal is classified in group 382 (Waste treatment and disposal);
– Street sweeping and watering are classified in group 81290 (Other cleaning services);
– Civil engineering project renovation at mining sites is classified in sector F (Construction).
This industry includes:
All general and specialized construction activities for buildings and civil engineering works. Including: new construction, repair, expansion and renovation, assembly of prefabricated structures or components on the construction site and construction of temporary works.
General construction activities include: Construction of houses, offices, warehouses, other public and utility works, agricultural works… Construction of civil engineering works includes: roads, streets, bridges, culverts, railways, airports, ports and other water works, irrigation systems, water supply and drainage systems, industrial works, pipelines and power lines, sports facilities… These works can be performed by themselves or outsourced on a fee or contract basis, including intermediary activities for construction.
Part or all of the work may be subcontracted to contractors. A unit that carries out the construction of an entire project is also included in this division. Repairs to houses and civil engineering works are also included in this division. Maintenance, repair and installation of equipment that forms an integral part of a building, e.g. escalators, air conditioning systems are classified in division F if carried out at the construction site.
This division includes: Complete construction of residential buildings (division 41), complete construction of civil engineering works (division 42) and specialized construction activities if these activities are carried out as part of the construction process (division 43).
The rental of construction equipment with operator is classified to the specific construction activity performed with the equipment.
This industry also includes: Upgrading and restoration of historical monuments and architectural works that are part of cultural heritage.
Exclusions:
– Conservation of historical monuments and architectural works is classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Archaeological excavation is classified in group 722 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities);
– Erection of complete prefabricated construction works from self-produced components but not made of concrete is classified in sector 16 (Wood processing and production of products from wood, bamboo and rattan (except beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs); production of products from straw, thatch and plaiting materials) and sector 25 (Production of prefabricated metal products (except machinery and equipment));
– Processing activities not performed at construction sites are classified in sector C (Processing and manufacturing industry).
41 – 410: CONSTRUCTION OF ALL TYPES OF HOUSES
This industry includes:
Complete construction of residential and non-residential buildings, as well as renovation and repair works. This may be carried out on its own account or on a contract or fee basis. The work may be partly or wholly outsourced. Units that carry out only some of the stages of the construction process are classified in Division 43 (Specialized construction activities).
4101 – 41010: Construction of residential houses
This group includes:
– Construction of all types of residential houses such as:
+ House for one family,
+ Multi-family housing, including high-rise buildings.
– Repair and renovation of existing housing areas.
Exclusions:
– Architectural and engineering activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Project management of construction works is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4102 – 41020: Construction of non-residential buildings
This group includes:
– Construction of all types of non-residential houses such as:
+ Factories serving industrial production do not include machinery and equipment lines installed during construction;
+ Hospitals, schools, offices,
+ Hotels, motels, rental houses, businesses, shops, restaurants, shopping centers,
+ Airport terminal,
+ Indoor sports area,
+ Parking, including underground parking,
+ Warehouse,
+ Houses serving religious and belief purposes.
– Construction at the construction site of prefabricated works manufactured by another unit.
This group also includes:
– All repairs and renovations of non-residential buildings;
– Construction of air-supported structures, e.g. air domes,…
Exclusions:
– Construction of industrial buildings, excluding buildings classified in group 42930 (Construction of processing and manufacturing facilities);
– Installation of prefabricated buildings is classified in group 43900 (Other specialized construction activities);
– Construction of outdoor sports facilities is classified in group 42990 (Construction of other civil engineering works);
– Development of construction projects for sale later classified in group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or lessees);
– Architectural and engineering activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Project management of construction works is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
42: CONSTRUCTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
This industry includes:
Construction of civil engineering works, including new construction, repair, expansion and renovation, assembly of prefabricated works on site and construction of temporary works;
Construction of large works such as motorways, streets, power plants, bridges, culverts, railways, airports, ports and other water works, irrigation systems, sewage systems, industrial works, pipelines and electric lines, outdoor sports areas… is also included in this section. These works can be carried out by themselves or on a fee or contract basis, including intermediary services for construction. Part of the work and sometimes the whole work can be carried out as subcontracts to contractors.
421: Construction of railway and road works
This group includes:
– Construction of highways, motorways, streets, other types of roads and pedestrian roads;
– Surface works on streets, roads, highways, bridges, and subways such as:
+ Asphalt paving;
+ Road paint and similar;
+ Installation of barriers, traffic signs and the like.
– Bridge construction, including highway bridges;
– Tunnel construction;
– Construction of railways and subway lines;
– Construction of airport runways;
– Construction of overhead power lines and conductor rails for railways.
Exclusions:
– Installation of lighting and electric signs on roads is classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems);
– Architectural activities are classified in group 71101 (Architectural activities);
– Project management activities related to civil engineering construction works are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4211 – 42110: Construction of railway works
This group includes:
– Railway construction (including railway bridges);
– Construction of railway tunnels;
– Construction of subway lines;
– Construction of electric rails for railways;
– Railway paint;
– Installation of barriers, railway traffic signs and the like.
Exclusions:
– Installation of lighting and electric signs on roads is classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems);
– Architectural activities are classified in group 71101 (Architectural activities);
– Project management activities related to civil engineering construction works are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4212 – 42120: Road construction
This group includes:
– Construction of highways, motorways, streets, other types of roads and pedestrian roads;
– Surface works on streets, roads, highways, bridges, and subways such as:
+ Road construction: asphalt paving, concrete paving…;
+ Road painting and other painting activities,
+ Installation of barriers, traffic signs and similar items.
– Bridge construction, including bridges (excluding railway bridges);
– Construction of road tunnels;
– Construction of airport runways and aircraft parking lots;
– Construction of overhead power lines.
Exclusions:
– Installation of lighting and electric signs on roads is classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems);
– Architectural and engineering activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Project management of construction works is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
422: Construction of public works
This group includes:
– Construction of transportation and distribution pipeline networks and related works and structures:
+ Long-distance pipelines, energy and telecommunication networks,
+ Pipelines, energy transmission networks, telecommunications and ancillary works in the city.
– Construction of pipelines and water systems such as:
+ Irrigation systems (canals), for example: irrigation works, clean water supply works…;
+ Reservoir.
– Construction of works of:
+ Sewage systems, including repairs,
+ Wastewater treatment plant,
+ Pumping station,
+ Power plant.
– Drilling water sources, drilling wells.
Exclusions: Project management activities related to civil engineering works are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4221 – 42210: Construction of electrical works
This group includes:
– Construction of power transmission and distribution lines and related works and structures such as:
+ Power transmission lines and networks over long distances,
+ Power lines, transmission networks, underground power cables and auxiliary works in the city,
+ Transformer station.
– Power plant construction;
– Build electric charging stations.
Exclusions: Project management activities related to civil engineering works are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4222 – 42220: Construction of water supply and drainage works
This group includes:
– Construction of pipelines and water systems such as:
+ Irrigation systems (canals), for example: irrigation works, clean water supply works…;
+ Reservoir.
– Construction of works of:
+ Drainage system, including repair,
+ Wastewater treatment plant,
+ Pumping station.
– Drilling water sources, drilling wells.
Exclusions: Project management activities related to civil engineering works are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4223 – 42230: Construction of telecommunications and information works
This group includes:
– Construction of telecommunication and information cable networks and related works and structures:
+ Cable lines, telecommunication networks,
+ Column lines, sewer lines, tanks for pulling information cables and auxiliary works.
– Construction of radio and television broadcasting stations and related works.
Exclusions: Project management activities related to civil engineering works are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4229 – 42290: Construction of other public works
This group includes:
– Construction of sludge treatment facilities;
– Construction of other public works not classified elsewhere.
Exclusions: Project management activities related to civil engineering works are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
429: Construction of other civil engineering works
This group includes:
– Construction of industrial works other than houses such as:
+ Mining works, e.g. shafts, floors and tunnels,
+ Oil refinery,
+ Chemical plant,
+ Grain storage facilities.
– Construction of hydraulic works such as:
+ Waterways, ports and river works, tourist ports (wharfs), sluice gates…
+ Dams and dikes.
– Waterway dredging activities;
– Tunnel construction;
– Construction of other non-house structures such as: outdoor sports facilities, market structures;
– Build playgrounds.
This group also includes: Land subdivision with land improvement (e.g. road widening, utility infrastructure).
Exclusions: Project management related to civil engineering construction is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4291 – 42910: Construction of hydraulic works
This group includes:
– Construction of hydraulic works such as:
+ Waterways, ports and works on rivers, tourist ports (wharfs), sluice gates…,
+ Dams and dikes.
– Waterway dredging activities.
Exclusions: Project management related to civil engineering construction is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4292 – 42920: Construction of mining works
This group includes:
– Construction of industrial mining works other than houses such as:
+ Mining structures, such as shafts, floors and tunnels,
+ Oil refinery,
+ Coal and ore mining projects…
Exclusions: Project management related to civil engineering construction is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4293 – 42930: Construction of processing and manufacturing facilities
This group includes: Construction of industrial processing and manufacturing facilities other than houses such as:
– Factory producing basic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, medicinal materials and other chemicals,
– Construction materials factory,
– Food processing factory,
– Grain storage facilities,…
– Factory producing other materials not classified elsewhere.
Exclusions: Project management related to civil engineering construction is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
4299 – 42990: Construction of other civil engineering works
This group includes:
– Construction of other non-house structures such as: outdoor sports facilities, market structures;
– Playground construction;
– Land division and land improvement (e.g., filling, road expansion, public infrastructure…).
Exclusions: Project management related to civil engineering construction is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
43: SPECIALIZED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
This industry includes:
– Specialized activities in the construction of buildings and civil engineering works or their preparation. These activities usually specialize in one aspect common to different construction works, requiring specialized skills or equipment. Specialized construction works are usually carried out by subcontractors on behalf of a contractor whose activities fall under division 41, 42, e.g. group 410 (Construction of buildings), 429 (Construction of other civil engineering works). Repairs are usually carried out without subcontractors.
– Installation of equipment associated with construction works. These activities are usually carried out at the construction site, although some of the work may be carried out off-site. Includes: Installation of electrical systems, plumbing systems and floating offshore structures… The rental of equipment with operators is classified under the related construction activities.
This industry also includes:
– Specialized construction activities are carried out such as repair and maintenance.
– The activity of completing or finishing buildings and other structures.
431: Demolition and site preparation
This group includes: Site preparation activities for subsequent construction activities, including demolition of existing structures on the site.
4311 – 43110: Demolition
This group includes: Demolition, dismantling or breaking down of buildings and other structures.
4312 – 43120: Site preparation
This group includes: Construction site preparation activities, specifically:
– Clean construction site;
– Earth transportation: digging, filling, leveling and bulldozing at construction sites, digging foundations, transporting rocks, blasting…;
– Exploratory drilling, test drilling, sampling for geological, geophysical or similar purposes;
– Site preparation for mining such as: Moving bulky objects and other preparation and development activities for sites and mineral properties, except in oil and gas areas;
– Water supply and drainage system at construction site;
– Agricultural and forestry water supply and drainage systems;
– Mine detection and similar activities (including detonation) at construction sites.
Exclusions:
– Drilling of oil or gas production wells is classified in group 06100 (Crude petroleum extraction), 06200 (Natural gas extraction);
– Test drilling and exploratory borehole drilling for mining operations (except crude oil and natural gas extraction) are classified in group 09900 (Other mining support service activities);
– Soil decontamination is classified in group 39000 (Remediation and other waste management activities);
– Water well drilling is classified in group 42220 (Construction of water supply and drainage works);
– Excavation of mine shafts is classified in group 43900 (Other specialized construction activities);
– Oil and gas exploration, seismic, geophysical and geological surveys are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy).
432: Installation of electrical systems, water supply and drainage systems and other construction installations
This group includes: Installation activities supporting construction activities, including installation of electrical systems, piping systems (water, gas and wastewater), heating and air conditioning systems, elevators…
4321 – 43210: Electrical system installation
This group includes:
– Installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems for buildings and civil engineering works, specifically:
+ Electrical wires and equipment,
+ Communication lines,
+ Computer networks and television cables, including optical cables,
+ Satellite dish,
+ Lighting system,
+ Fire alarm,
+ Anti-theft alarm system,
+ Electrical signals and street lights,
+ Lights on airport runways,
+ Photovoltaic systems on buildings,
+ Energy storage system.
– Electric vehicle charger installation activities.
– This group also includes: Activities of connecting electrical appliances and household goods, including electric heating systems.
Exclusions:
– Construction of power and telecommunication transmission lines is classified in group 42230 (Construction of telecommunication and information works).
– Construction of solar and wind power farms is classified in group 42210 (Construction of electrical works);
– Construction of power distribution stations, e.g. for trams, is classified in group 42210 (Construction of electrical works);
– Installation of lightning protection systems is classified in group 43290 (Installation of other building systems);
– Remote monitoring and supervision of electronic security systems, such as burglar and fire alarms, including installation and maintenance are classified in group 80190 (Other security services).
4322: Installation of water supply, drainage, heating and air conditioning systems
This group includes: Installation, repair and maintenance of plumbing systems, heating and air conditioning systems in houses or other construction works, including extensions and alterations, specifically:
– Installation, repair and maintenance:
+ Heating systems (electric, gas, oil), such as heat pumps, solar collectors,
+ Fireplaces, cooling towers,
+ Water supply, drainage and sanitary equipment,
+ Ventilation, refrigeration or air conditioning equipment,
+ Gas equipment,
+ Steam pipes,
+ Fire sprinkler system,
+ Watering system,
– Build or install a brick fireplace;
– Installation of piping system.
This group also includes: Installation, repair and maintenance of medical gas distribution systems in hospitals.
Exclusions:
– Installation of electric heating systems is classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems);
– Camera inspection of air, water and gas pipes and other liquids without repair or installation is classified in group 71200 (Technical inspection and analysis).
43221: Installation of water supply and drainage systems
This group includes:
Installation, repair and maintenance of water supply and drainage systems in houses or other construction works, including expansion and changes.
Specifically:
– Water supply, drainage and sanitary equipment;
– Steam pipes;
– Fire sprinkler system;
– Watering system;
– Installation of water supply and drainage systems.
43222: Installation of heating and air conditioning systems
This group includes:
Installation, repair and maintenance of heating and air conditioning systems in homes or other buildings, including extensions and alterations.
Specifically:
– Heating systems (electric, gas, oil), e.g. heat pumps, solar collectors;
– Fireplaces, cooling towers;
– Ventilation, refrigeration or air conditioning equipment;
– Gas equipment;
– Build or install a brick fireplace;
– Installation of air conditioning duct system.
4329 – 43290: Installation of other building systems
This group includes:
– Installation of equipment systems other than electrical systems, water supply and drainage systems, heating and air conditioning systems or industrial machines in buildings and civil engineering works, including maintenance and repair of these equipment systems;
– Installation of equipment systems in houses and other construction works such as:
+ Elevators, escalators,
+ Rolling doors, automatic doors,
+ Lightning protection system,
+ Dust extraction system,
+ Sound system,
+ Soundproofing, insulation, anti-vibration system.
Exclusions: Installation of industrial machinery systems is classified in group 33200 (Installation of industrial machinery and equipment).
433 – 4330 – 43300: Construction completion
This group includes: Activities related to completing or finishing works such as:
– Plastering inside and outside of houses and other construction works, including polishing materials;
– Installation of doors (excluding automatic doors and rolling doors), windows, door frames, window frames made of wood or other materials;
– Installation of equipment, kitchen utensils, stairs and similar activities;
– Installation of interior equipment;
– Interior finishing works such as: ceiling, wall paneling, or movable partitions…
– Folding, roofing, hanging or installing in buildings or other structures such as:
+ Floor or wall tiling with bricks, concrete, split stone, ceramic tiles,
+ Flooring and other types of wooden floor coverings,
+ Carpets and floor coverings, including rubber and plastic,
+ Flooring or wall cladding with unburnt bricks, marble, granite, slate…,
+ Wallpaper,
– Painting the exterior and interior of the building;
– Painting civil construction structures;
– Install mirrors and glass;
– Other home finishing work;
This group also includes: Interior installation of shops, mobile homes, boats…
Exclusions:
– Road painting is classified in group 421 (Construction of railway and road works);
– Installation of rolling doors and automatic doors is classified in group 43290 (Installation of other construction systems);
– General cleaning activities inside buildings and other structures are classified in group 81210 (General cleaning of buildings);
– Professional cleaning of the interior and exterior of buildings is classified in group 81290 (Other cleaning services);
– Interior decoration activities of designers are classified in group 74100 (Specialized design activities).
434 – 4340 – 43400: Specialized construction intermediary service activities
This group includes intermediation activities for specialized construction services by connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission, without the intermediary providing the mediated specialized construction services. These intermediation activities may be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (in person, by telephone, post, etc.). Fees or commissions may be received from customers or specialized construction service providers. Revenue from intermediation activities may include other sources of income, such as advertising revenue.
Exclusions: Specialized non-intermediate construction activities.
439 – 4390 – 43900: Other specialized construction activities
This group includes:
– Specialized construction activities used in all construction structures but requiring specialized skills or specialized equipment such as:
+ Foundation construction, including pile driving,
+ Work on moisture and waterproofing,
+ Anti-humidity for buildings,
+ Well digging (in the mining industry),
+ Erection of steel structures that cannot be produced in one piece,
+ Bending steel bars at construction sites,
+ Paving, bricklaying, stone laying and other similar construction work…,
+ Roofing activities, such as roofing of residential buildings,
+ Erection and dismantling of formwork and scaffolding, excluding formwork and scaffolding rental activities,
+ Install collision barriers, traffic signs…,
+ Road markings and other signs,
+ Installation of chimneys and industrial drying ovens,
+ Jobs that require specialized skills such as climbing skills and the use of related equipment, for example working at high floors on tall buildings.
– Subsurface works;
– Constructing noise walls, e.g. along roads;
– Installation of street furniture;
– Construction of outdoor swimming pools;
– Crane rental with operator.
This group also includes: Specialized activities aimed at preserving, repairing and restoring built cultural heritage.
Exclusions: Renting of construction machinery and equipment without operator, classified in group 77309 (Renting of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operator not elsewhere classified).
This industry includes:
Wholesale and retail activities of goods (without changing the nature and uses of the goods) and services supporting sales activities. Goods are tangible products, produced when there is a need, ownership is established and can be transferred from one unit to another through transactions on the market.
Wholesale and retail are the final stages of the distribution of goods. In wholesale and retail activities, support activities include a number of activities related to trade, which do not change the nature of the goods. Support activities for wholesale and retail include: sorting, classifying, assembling, mixing goods (e.g., mixing sand), bottling (with or without cleaning bottles), packaging, subdividing and packaging, repackaging goods, preservation (with or without freezing, refrigeration). The above activities, if not related to commercial activities, can be classified as main, secondary or auxiliary activities in other business line codes.
Wholesale is the activity of selling new goods, used goods to retailers, manufacturers, businesses, agencies, organizations or professional users, other wholesalers or related to the activities of agents, brokers of goods for individuals or businesses. The entities of wholesale business include: Specialized wholesalers, product distributors, exporters, importers, purchasing associations, cooperatives, sales branches, business offices (but not including retail stores) established by production or exploitation units to perform the function of delivering, receiving orders and marketing products. Wholesale activities also include intermediary services such as: brokerage, agency, activities of commission traders, associations, cooperatives mainly operating in the field of marketing agricultural products. If the wholesaler does not have ownership of the goods he trades, he is classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, auctions of goods). If the wholesaler takes title to the goods, even if he is acting on behalf of a third party, the goods are classified in one of groups 462 to 469.
Wholesalers typically perform activities such as assembling, sorting, and repackaging goods (e.g., pharmaceuticals) or storing, freezing, installing, and distributing goods, promoting, and designing product labels.
Retailing is the resale of new and used goods for personal or household consumption, regardless of the channel, whether in shops, department stores, stalls, mail-order houses, door-to-door sales, street vendors, consumer cooperatives, auction houses, etc. Retailing also includes sales through showrooms (where displayed goods can be sold) or through temporary points of sale (e.g. pop-up stores), automated retail stores.
The retailer is usually the person who owns the goods for sale.
Mail order or internet retailing is classified by the type of merchandise sold.
The distinction between wholesale and retail is not based on the quantity of goods sold. The distinction between wholesale and retail is classified based on the criteria of customers. Wholesale usually involves business customers and retail usually sells to individuals. When a seller sells to both businesses and households without being able to specify or calculate the proportion of which type of customer is the majority, in this case the seller is classified as a retailer.
This industry also includes the following activities:
– Transit of goods includes a series of activities of purchasing and transporting goods from one customs territory to another or from one point to another within the same customs territory and finally selling those goods. Transit trade is a tripartite trade transaction in which a transit trader conducts import and export transactions between two or more different countries outside its economic territory. Transit traders own the goods during the transportation process (unlike intermediary traders who do not own the intermediate goods);
– Specialized and non-specialized retail intermediary service activities;
– Selling food and beverages through vending machines or vending points.
Exclusions:
– Electricity sales are classified in group 3513 (Electricity transmission and distribution).
– Sale of gaseous fuels supplying energy through main pipelines, classified in group 3520 (Production of gas, distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines).
– Distribution of digital products, including download and streaming services such as e-books, audio, etc., is classified in industry J (Publishing, broadcasting, content production and distribution activities);
– Activities of prepaid phone card and service sellers are classified in group 6120 (Activities of reselling telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities);
– Car and motorbike repair is classified in sector 95 (Repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, cars, motorbikes, scooters and other motor vehicles).
46: WHOLESALE
This industry includes the wholesale of physical goods on own account or on a fee or contract basis involving domestic wholesale as well as international wholesale (export, import), including internet wholesale.
Specifically:
– Proprietary wholesaling means taking possession of the goods traded until ownership is transferred to the buyer. In the case of trading in transit goods, consignment goods where the consignee takes possession of the goods during the transportation process are classified in groups 462 to 469;
– Wholesale on a fee or contract basis (group 461), specialized wholesale (groups 462 to 467) and non-specialized wholesale (group 469).
This industry also includes: Wholesale of automobiles, motorcycles and related parts, accessories and equipment.
Exclusions:
– Electricity sales are classified in group 3513 (Electricity transmission and distribution);
– Sale of gaseous fuels supplying energy through main pipelines, classified in group 3520 (Production of gas, distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines);
– Leasing of goods is classified in division 77 (Operating leasing);
– Packaging of solid goods and bottling of liquid or gaseous goods, including blending or filtering at the request of the buyer, is classified in group 82920 (Packaging services).
461 – 4610: Commodity agents, brokers, auctioneers
This group includes: Intermediary activities, which are activities that facilitate transactions between sellers and buyers for a fee or commission without providing or owning the intermediary goods and services.
46101: Goods sales agents
This group includes:
– Commission sales agency activities carried out under authorization or on behalf of the principal or agent’s trading account for goods without owning the intermediary goods at any time;
– Activities of auction organizations.
This group also includes: Activities of centralized purchasing units if these units are only intermediaries and do not own the goods.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale through own account is classified into groups from 4620 (Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo) and live animals) to 4690 (General wholesale);
– Activities of commission agents who own goods, even when these agents act on behalf of third parties, are classified in groups from 4620 (Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo and rattan) and live animals) to 4690 (General wholesale);
– Activities of third-party wholesale auction organizations are classified in groups from 4620 (Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo and rattan) and live animals) to 4690 (General wholesale);
– Retail intermediary service activities are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Activities of insurance agents are classified in group 66220 (Activities of insurance agents and brokers);
– Activities of real estate intermediary services are classified in group 68210 (Intermediary services for real estate activities).
46102: Commodity trading brokerage
This group includes: Brokerage activities for buying and selling goods: traders are intermediaries (brokers) for buyers and sellers of goods (brokered parties) regarding goods.
Exclusions:
– Activities of third-party wholesale auction organizations are classified in groups from 4620 (Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo and rattan) and live animals) to 4690 (General wholesale);
– Retail intermediary service activities are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Activities of insurance agents are classified in group 66220 (Activities of insurance agents and brokers);
– Activities of real estate intermediary services are classified in group 68210 (Intermediary services for real estate activities);
– The operation of product search websites linking customers with sellers is classified in group 6390 (Activities of web search portals and other information services).
46103: Auction of goods
This group includes: Activities of property owners who personally auction or hire auctioneers to conduct public sales to select the highest bidder for goods.
Exclusions: Real estate auctions and land use rights auctions are classified in group 68293 (Real estate auctions and land use rights auctions).
462 – 4620: Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo) and live animals
This group includes:
– Wholesale of rice, wheat, corn, other cereal grains and seeds for planting;
– Wholesale of seeds and oil-bearing fruits;
– Wholesale of flowers and plants;
– Wholesale of unprocessed tobacco leaves;
– Wholesale of live animals, including pets;
– Wholesale of raw hides and skins;
– Wholesale of leather;
– Wholesale of other agricultural and forestry raw materials, scrap, waste and by-products used for animal husbandry.
Exclusions:
– Activities of wholesalers who do not have ownership of the goods they trade are classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, auctioneers of goods);
– Wholesale of food for pets and livestock is classified in group 46329 (Wholesale of other foods);
– Wholesale of silk, fibers and textile yarns is classified in group 46795 (Wholesale of silk, fibers and textile yarns).
46201: Wholesale of rice, corn and other cereal grains
This group includes: Wholesale of rice, wheat, corn, other cereal grains, including those used for seed.
46202: Wholesale of flowers and plants
This group includes: Wholesale of flowers and plants, including ornamental plants and those used for breeding.
46203: Wholesale of live animals
This group includes: Wholesale of live livestock, poultry, pets including those used for breeding (including aquatic breeds).
46204: Wholesale of feed and raw materials for livestock, poultry and aquatic products
This group includes:
– Wholesale of animal feed, poultry feed, and aquaculture feed;
– Wholesale of semi-finished products, scraps, and waste from agricultural products used to process animal feed, poultry feed, and aquaculture feed.
– Wholesale of raw materials for making feed for livestock, poultry and aquatic products.
Exclusions: Wholesale of pet food is classified in group 46329 (Wholesale of other food products).
46209: Wholesale of other agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo and rattan)
This group includes:
– Wholesale of seeds and oil-bearing fruits;
– Wholesale of unprocessed tobacco leaves;
– Wholesale of raw hides and skins;
– Wholesale of leather;
– Wholesale of other agricultural and forestry raw materials not elsewhere classified.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of wood, bamboo and rattan is classified into group 46731 (Wholesale of bamboo, rattan, timber and processed wood);
– Wholesale of silk, fibers and textile yarns is classified in group 46795 (Wholesale of silk, fibers and textile yarns).
463: Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco products
This group includes: Wholesale of food, fresh food and processed food, alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, pipe tobacco and related products.
This group also includes:
– Wholesale of ready-made meals;
– Wholesale of homogenized food preparations and dietetic foods;
– Wholesale of food supplements for humans;
– Wholesale of insects, such as crickets, processed and ready to eat.
Exclusions: Activities of wholesalers who do not take possession of the goods traded are classified in group 4610 (Commodity agents, brokers, auctioneers).
4631 – 46310: Wholesale of rice, wheat, other cereal products, wheat flour
This group includes: Wholesale of rice, wheat, other cereal products, wheat flour
This group also includes:
– Activities of purchasing, classifying, polishing and packaging rice are associated with domestic wholesale and export.
– Activities of purchasing, classifying, and packaging wheat, other cereal products, and wheat flour associated with domestic wholesale and export.
Exclusions: Milling, polishing, glazing of rice, not associated with wholesale activities are classified in group 10611 (Milling).
4632: Wholesale of food
This group includes: Wholesale of meat and meat products, seafood, vegetables, coffee, tea, sugar, milk and dairy products, confectionery and products processed from cereals, flour, starch…
Exclusions:
– Buying wine in barrels and bottling it without changing the composition of the wine is classified in group 46331 (Wholesale of alcoholic beverages);
– Wholesale of pet food is classified in group 46329 (Wholesale of other food);
– Blending of wines or distilling of spirits is classified in group 11010 (Combining, distilling and blending of spirits) and group 11020 (Manufacture of wine).
46321: Wholesale of meat and meat products
This group includes:
– Wholesale of fresh, frozen and processed livestock and poultry meat;
– Wholesale of meat products from livestock, poultry, and meat organs from livestock and poultry.
Exclusions: Wholesale of live livestock and poultry is classified in group 46203 (Wholesale of live animals).
46322: Wholesale of seafood
This group includes: Wholesale of fresh, frozen and processed seafood such as fish, crustaceans (shrimp, crab…), mollusks (squid, octopus…), other aquatic invertebrates.
46323: Wholesale of vegetables and fruits
This group includes:
– Wholesale of fresh, frozen and processed vegetables, vegetable juice;
– Wholesale of fresh, frozen and processed fruits and fruit juices.
46324: Wholesale of coffee
This group includes: Wholesale of coffee beans, roasted or not, ground coffee.
46325: Wholesale of tea
This group includes: Wholesale of all kinds of black tea, green tea, processed or not, packaged, including small packaged tea brewed by dipping the tea bag in water (Lipton Tea, Dilmate…).
46326: Wholesale of sugar, milk and dairy products, confectionery and products processed from cereals, flour, starch
This group includes:
– Wholesale of sugar, cakes, jams, candies, chocolate, cocoa…;
– Wholesale fresh milk, powdered milk, condensed milk… and dairy products such as butter, cheese…;
– Wholesale of vermicelli, rice noodles, rice noodles, glass noodles, instant noodles and other products made from cereals, flour, starch.
46329: Wholesale of other food products
This group includes:
– Wholesale of eggs and egg products;
– Wholesale of animal and vegetable oils and fats;
– Wholesale pepper and other spices;
– Wholesale food for pets and animals.
Exclusions: Wholesale of animal feed is classified in group 46204 (Wholesale of feed and feed ingredients for livestock, poultry and aquatic animals).
4633: Wholesale of beverages
This group includes: Wholesale of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
46331: Wholesale of alcoholic beverages
This group includes:
– Wholesale of spirits;
– Wholesale wine;
– Wholesale beer.
This group also includes:
– Buy wine in barrels and bottle it without changing the composition of the wine;
– Wine and beer contain low or no alcohol.
Exclusions: Blending of wines or distilling of spirits is classified in group 11010 (Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits) and group 11020 (Manufacture of wine).
46332: Wholesale of non-alcoholic beverages
This group includes:
– Wholesale of soft drinks, non-alcoholic, sweet, with or without gas such as: Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola, orange juice, lemon juice, other fruit juices…;
– Wholesale of natural mineral water or other bottled purified water.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of vegetable and fruit juices is classified into group 46323 (Wholesale of vegetables and fruits);
– Wholesale of beverages with milk as the main ingredient is classified in group 46326 (Wholesale of sugar, milk and dairy products, confectionery and products processed from cereals, flour, starch);
– Wholesale of coffee and tea products is classified in group 46324 (Wholesale of coffee) and group 46325 (Wholesale of tea);
– Wholesale of non-alcoholic wine and beer is classified in group 46331 (Wholesale of alcoholic beverages).
4634 – 46340: Wholesale of tobacco and pipe tobacco products
This group includes: Wholesale of tobacco products and related products such as cigarettes, cigars, tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, lighters, pipes, cigarette rolling equipment.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of unprocessed tobacco leaves is classified into group 46209 (Wholesale of other agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo));
– Wholesale of electronic cigarette liquid (essential oil) is classified in group 4679 (Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified).
464: Wholesale of household goods
This group includes: Wholesale of household goods, including textiles and furniture.
Exclusions:
– The activities of wholesalers who do not take ownership of the goods they trade are classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, auctioneers of goods).
– Wholesale of garden and landscape tools, e.g. lawn mowers, is classified in group 46530 (Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and spare parts).
4641: Wholesale of fabrics, garments, footwear
This group includes: Wholesale of fabrics, textiles, clothing and other textile products, footwear…
46411: Wholesale of fabrics
This group includes: Wholesale of woven, knitted and crocheted fabrics and other special textile fabrics.
46412: Wholesale of blankets, curtains, blinds, bed sheets, pillows and other textiles
This group includes:
– Wholesale of blankets, curtains, bed sheets, pillows and other bedding;
– Wholesale of sewing thread, embroidery thread and other textiles;
– Wholesale umbrellas, sunshades, sails, parasols,…
Exclusions: Wholesale of silk, textile fibers and yarns is classified in group 46795 (Wholesale of silk, textile fibers and yarns).
46413: Wholesale of garments
This group includes:
– Wholesale of clothing, including sportswear for men and boys;
– Wholesale of clothing, including sportswear for women and girls;
– Wholesale of garment accessories such as: scarves, gloves, socks, ties…;
– Wholesale of fur, leather and imitation leather garments.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of other leather and imitation leather goods, excluding clothing and footwear classified in group 46491 (Wholesale of suitcases, briefcases, bags, wallets, other leather and imitation leather goods);
– Wholesale of tents and sleeping bags is classified in group 4649 (Wholesale of other household goods).
46414: Wholesale of shoes and sandals
This group includes: Wholesale of footwear of all materials.
4642: Wholesale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture for households, offices, shops; carpets, cushions and lighting equipment
This group includes:
– Wholesale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs made of wood, rattan, bamboo and other materials used in homes, offices and shops;
– Wholesale of carpets, such as wall hangings, floor carpets,…;
– Wholesale mattresses and box springs;
– Wholesale of lighting equipment, such as lamps, electric light sets,…;
This group also includes:
– Wholesale outdoor furniture;
– Wholesale wooden furniture for warehouses, churches, medical facilities,…
46421: Wholesale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture for households, offices and shops
This group includes:
– Wholesale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture made of wood, rattan, bamboo and other materials for use in homes, offices and shops;
– Wholesale outdoor furniture;
– Wholesale wooden furniture for warehouses, churches, medical facilities,…
46422: Wholesale of carpets and mattresses
This group includes:
– Wholesale of carpets, such as wall hangings, floor carpets,…;
– Wholesale mattresses and box springs.
46423: Wholesale of lighting equipment
This group includes: Wholesale of lighting equipment, such as lamps, electric lighting sets,…
4649: Wholesale of other household goods
46491: Wholesale of suitcases, briefcases, bags, wallets, other leather and imitation leather goods
This group includes: Wholesale of suitcases, bags, briefcases, wallets, belts, travel goods… made of leather, imitation leather and other materials.
46492: Wholesale of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment
This group includes:
– Wholesale of pharmaceuticals;
– Wholesale of medical equipment: Cotton, bandages, gauze, first aid kits, syringes…;
– Wholesale of medical equipment and devices for home use such as: Blood pressure monitors, hearing aids…
– Veterinary medicine sales
46493: Wholesale of perfumes, cosmetics and toiletries
This group includes:
– Wholesale of perfumes, colognes, essential oils;
– Wholesale cosmetics: Lipstick, powder, skin care and makeup cream, eye cosmetics…;
– Hygiene products: scented soap, shampoo, shower gel, deodorant, tissues, diapers, toilet paper…
46494: Wholesale of ceramic, porcelain and glass products
This group includes:
– Wholesale of ceramic and porcelain household items;
– Wholesale of glass household items.
46495: Wholesale of household electrical appliances
This group includes: Wholesale of electrical equipment and appliances used in household activities such as: electric fans, electric rice cookers, electric kettles, microwave ovens, refrigerators, air conditioners, irons, hair dryers…
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of audio-visual equipment and other electrical electronic equipment is classified in group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components);
– Wholesale of electric water heaters, the type installed in construction, is classified in group 46739 (Wholesale of other construction materials and installation equipment);
– Wholesale of computers and peripheral equipment is classified in group 46510 (Wholesale of computers, peripheral equipment and software);
– Wholesale of radio and television equipment is classified in group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components).
46496: Wholesale of bookshelves, racks and similar furniture
This group includes: Wholesale of similar furniture such as: Bookshelves, shelves… made of wood, reed, rattan and other materials.
Exclusions: Wholesale of cabinets, tables and office chairs is classified in group 46421 (Wholesale of beds, cabinets, tables, chairs and similar furniture for households, offices and shops).
46497: Wholesale of books, newspapers, magazines, stationery
This group includes:
– Wholesale of books, stories, including textbooks;
– Wholesale of newspapers, magazines, postcards and other publications;
– Wholesale stationery.
Exclusions: Wholesale of cabinets, tables and office chairs is classified in group 46421 (Wholesale of beds, cabinets, tables, chairs and similar furniture for households, offices and shops).
46498: Wholesale of sports and gym equipment
This group includes:
– Wholesale of gym equipment and tools;
– Wholesale of sports equipment and tools.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of sportswear is classified in group 46413 (Wholesale of apparel);
– Wholesale of sports shoes is classified in group 46414 (Wholesale of shoes and sandals).
46499: Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Wholesale of sewing supplies: Needles, sewing thread…;
– Wholesale of knives and scissors;
– Wholesale of bicycles, electric bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, scooters, segways, including related parts and accessories;
– Wholesale of children’s equipment such as strollers, walkers, baby carriers, child car seats…;
– Wholesale of optical and photographic goods (e.g. sunglasses, binoculars, magnifying glasses);
– Wholesale of consumer electronics, such as audio and video tapes, CDs, DVDs, radios, televisions, audio equipment, video game consoles…;
– Wholesale of recording media;
– Wholesale of watches, wall clocks and jewelry;
– Wholesale of musical instruments, toys, game products;
– Wholesale of sports medals and trophies;
– Wholesale tents and sleeping bags;
– Wholesale pots and pans;
– Wholesale of imitation jewelry.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of blank tapes, discs, CDs, DVDs is classified in group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components);
– Wholesale of stationery is classified in group 46497 (Wholesale of books, newspapers, magazines, stationery).
465: Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts
This group includes: Wholesale of computers, telecommunications equipment, specialized machinery for manufacturing industries, other machinery and equipment and their parts.
Exclusions: Activities of wholesalers who do not take title to the goods they trade are classified in group 4610 (Commodity agents, brokers, auctioneers).
4651 – 46510: Wholesale of computers, peripheral equipment and software
This group includes:
– Wholesale of computers and peripherals, such as printers, photocopiers, interactive boards, video conferencing equipment, etc.;
– Wholesale of uncustomized off-the-shelf software, including video games, delivered on physical media with a perpetual right to use the software.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of electronic and telecommunication equipment and components is classified into group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunication equipment and components);
– Wholesale of office machinery, equipment and spare parts (except computers and peripheral equipment) is classified into group 46594 (Wholesale of office machinery, equipment and spare parts (except computers and peripheral equipment));
– Wholesale of computer-controlled machinery and equipment is classified into corresponding codes according to the function of the machine in group 4659 (Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts) depending on the function of the machine.
4652 – 46520: Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components
This group includes:
– Wholesale of electronic valves and tubes;
– Wholesale of semiconductor equipment;
– Wholesale of integrated circuits and microprocessors;
– Wholesale of printed circuit boards;
– Wholesale of unrecorded tapes, magnetic discs, optical discs (CDs, DVDs) (blank tapes, discs);
– Wholesale of telephone and communication equipment, such as mobile phones, modems;
– Wholesale of wireless and wired equipment;
– Wholesale CD, DVD players.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of recorded video tapes, audio tapes, CDs, DVDs is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of computers and peripheral equipment is classified in group 46510 (Wholesale of computers, peripheral equipment and software);
– Wholesale of industrial machines for additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing) is classified in group 4659 (Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts).
4653 – 46530: Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and spare parts
This group includes:
– Wholesale of agricultural and forestry machinery, equipment and spare parts such as:
+ Plows, harrows, fertilizer spreaders, seeders,
+ Rice harvester, rice thresher,
+ Milking machine,
+ Beekeeping machines, egg incubators, poultry farming,
+ Tractors used in agriculture and forestry;
– Wholesale of garden and landscape equipment, such as lawn mowers.
4659: Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts
This group includes:
– Wholesale of office machinery and equipment, except computers and peripheral equipment;
– Wholesale of transport equipment, such as locomotives, four-wheeled tractors, etc., except motor cars, motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles;
– Wholesale of robots for automatic production lines;
– Wholesale of electrical wires, switches and other installation equipment for industrial purposes;
– Wholesale of other electrical materials such as electric motors and transformers;
– Wholesale of weapons, weapon systems and ammunition, including tanks and armored fighting vehicles;
– Wholesale of all kinds of machine tools, used for all kinds of materials;
– Wholesale of other machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified for use in industrial production, commerce, maritime and other services;
– Wholesale of computer-controlled machine tools;
– Wholesale of machinery for textile and garment industry, sewing machines, knitting machines;
– Wholesale of measuring equipment and instruments;
– Wholesale of industrial machines for additive manufacturing technology (also known as 3D printing);
– Wholesale of mining, construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment, such as excavators,…;
– Wholesale of traffic barriers, bollards, street lights, traffic lights, traffic signs, bus stops, trams,…
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of automobiles, including trailers and large trucks with roofs, other motor vehicles are classified in group 46611 (Wholesale of passenger cars (9 seats or less)) and group 46619 (Wholesale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles);
– Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles is classified in group 46620 (Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Wholesale of motorcycles and motorbikes is classified in group 46631 (Wholesale of motorcycles and motorbikes);
– Wholesale of bicycles is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of computers and peripheral equipment is classified in group 46510 (Wholesale of computers, peripheral equipment and software);
– Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components is classified in group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components).
46591: Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts for mining and construction
This group includes:
– Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts used in coal, ore mining, oil and gas exploitation such as drilling machines, crushing and screening machines, compressors…
– Wholesale of mining, construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment, such as excavators,…;
46592: Wholesale of electrical machinery, equipment, and electrical materials (generators, electric motors, electric wires, and other equipment used in electrical circuits)
This group includes: Wholesale of electrical machinery, equipment and materials: Generator sets, generators, electric motors, transformers, insulated or uninsulated electric wires, relays, switches, fuses, other electrical circuit equipment.
46593: Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts for textile, garment, leather and footwear
This group includes:
– Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts used in the textile industry such as: spinning machines, carding machines, weaving machines…;
– Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts used in the garment industry such as: Fabric cutting machines, sewing machines, button sewing machines, buttonhole sewing machines…;
– Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts used in the leather and footwear industry.
This group also includes: Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts for textile, garment and footwear industries.
46594: Wholesale of office machinery, equipment and spare parts (except computers and peripheral equipment)
This group includes: Wholesale of office machinery, equipment and spare parts: photocopiers, projectors, projector lamps, paper shredders, fax machines…
Exclusions: Wholesale of computers and peripheral equipment is classified in group 46510 (Wholesale of computers, peripheral equipment and software).
46595: Wholesale of medical machinery and equipment
This group includes: Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts used in medicine, dentistry, for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
46599: Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Wholesale of transport equipment, such as locomotives, four-wheeled tractors, etc., except motor cars, motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles;
– Wholesale of robots for automatic production lines;
– Wholesale of all kinds of machine tools, used for all kinds of materials;
– Wholesale of other machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified, used for industrial production, commerce, maritime and other services.
This group also includes:
– Wholesale of computer-controlled machine tools;
– Wholesale of measuring equipment and instruments;
– Wholesale of weapons, weapon systems and ammunition, including tanks and armored fighting vehicles;
– Wholesale of industrial machines for additive manufacturing technology (also known as 3D printing);
– Wholesale of traffic barriers, bollards, street lights, traffic lights, traffic signs, bus stops, trams,…
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of automobiles, including trailers and large trucks with roofs, other motor vehicles classified in groups 46611 (Wholesale of passenger cars (9 seats or less)) and 46619 (Wholesale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles);
– Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles is classified in group 46620 (Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Wholesale of motorcycles and motorbikes is classified in group 46631 (Wholesale of motorcycles and motorbikes);
– Wholesale of bicycles is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of computers and peripheral equipment is classified in group 46510 (Wholesale of computers, peripheral equipment and software);
– Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components is classified in group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components).
466: Wholesale of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and accessories
This group includes: Wholesale of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and their accessories.
Exclusions:
– Activities of wholesalers who do not own the goods for sale are classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, auctioneers of goods);
– Maintenance and repair of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles are classified in group 953 (Repair and maintenance of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles).
4661: Wholesale of automobiles and other motor vehicles
46611: Wholesale of passenger cars (9 seats or less)
This group includes: Wholesale of new and used passenger cars (9 seats or less), including electric cars.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale car dealership activities (9 seats or less) are classified in group 4610 (Agency, brokerage, auction of goods);
– Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for passenger cars (9 seats or less) is classified in group 46620 (Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for cars and other motor vehicles);
– Car rental (9 seats or less) with driver is classified in group 49329 (Other road passenger transport not elsewhere classified);
– Car rental (9 seats or less) without driver is classified in group 77101 (Car rental).
46619: Wholesale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles
This group includes:
Wholesale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles, new and used, including electric vehicles:
– Passenger cars with more than 12 seats, including specialized vehicles such as ambulances;
– Transport vehicles, including specialized types such as tank trucks, refrigerated trucks, trailers and semi-trailers;
– Specialized vehicles: Garbage trucks, street sweepers, water trucks, concrete mixers…;
– Transport vehicles with or without lifting equipment, clamps, of the type used in factories, warehouses, airports, ports, railway stations.
This group also includes:
– Campervans, motorhomes…;
– Off-road vehicle.
Exclusions:
– Other motor vehicle wholesale agency activities are classified in group 4610 (Commodity agency, brokerage, auction);
– Wholesale of electric bicycles and accessories of electric bicycles is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for other motor vehicles is classified in group 46620 (Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Wholesale of motor transport equipment (except motor vehicles, trucks, trailers, campers…), such as: ships, yachts, airplanes, trains… classified in group 46599 (Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of mining and civil construction equipment is classified in group 46591 (Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts for mining and construction);
– Wholesale of armored fighting vehicles is classified in group 46599 (Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts not elsewhere classified);
– Passenger car rental with driver is classified into group 49321 (Passenger transport by intra-provincial and inter-provincial buses) and passenger car rental without driver is classified into group 77109 (Rental of other motor vehicles);
– Leasing of transport cars, specialized cars, other motor vehicles with drivers is classified into group 4933 (Road freight transport) subgroups corresponding to the type of vehicle;
– Leasing of transport vehicles, specialized vehicles, and other motor vehicles without drivers is classified in group 77109 (Leasing of other motor vehicles).
4662 – 46620: Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles
This group includes:
– Wholesale of all kinds of spare parts, components and accessories for new and used cars and other motor vehicles, such as inner tubes, tires, lights, electrical parts, car interiors and other motor vehicles…
– Wholesale of batteries and energy storage devices for cars and other motor vehicles.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of motor fuels is classified in group 46713 (Wholesale of petroleum and related products);
– Wholesale dealer activities of spare parts, components and accessories for new and used automobiles and other motor vehicles are classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers and auctioneers of goods);
– Wholesale of ships, aircraft, trains, including spare parts, components, and accessories is classified in group 46599 (Wholesale of other machinery, equipment and spare parts not elsewhere classified).
4663: Wholesale of motorcycles, motorbikes, spare parts and accessories of motorcycles, motorbikes
46631: Wholesale of motorcycles and motorbikes
This group includes: Wholesale of new and used motorcycles and motorbikes.
Exclusions:
– Activities of wholesale dealers of new and used motorcycles are classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, auctioneers of goods);
– Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes is classified in group 46632 (Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes);
– Wholesale of bicycles (including electric bicycles) and bicycle spare parts is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Motorcycle and motorbike rental is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operators not elsewhere classified).
46632: Wholesale of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes
This group includes: Wholesale of spare parts, components, and separate accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes such as: Tubes, tires, trunks, fairings, batteries, spark plugs, lights, electrical accessories…
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of electric bicycle spare parts is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of motor fuels is classified in group 46713 (Wholesale of petroleum and related products).
467: Other specialized wholesale
This group includes:
– Other specialized wholesale not classified in groups from 462 (Wholesale of agricultural and forestry raw materials (except wood, bamboo) and live animals) to 466 (Wholesale of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and accessories);
– Wholesale of intermediate products, except agricultural products, generally not for household use.
Exclusions:
– Activities of wholesalers who do not have ownership of the goods they trade are classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, auctioneers of goods);
– Wholesale of batteries and energy storage devices not for use in motor vehicles and other motor vehicles is classified in group 465 (Wholesale of machinery, equipment and spare parts).
– Non-specialized wholesale is classified in group 46900 (General wholesale).
4671: Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products
This group includes: Wholesale of fossil fuels, low carbon or zero carbon fuels, lubricating oils and greases such as:
– Coal, charcoal, coke, fuel wood, wood pellets, biomass fuel, naphtha;
– Petroleum, diesel fuel, gasoline, fuel oil, heating oil, kerosene, biofuels, recycled carbon fuels, pure or blended synthetic fuels;
– Liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas, butane and propane gas and related biological and renewable forms, blended or purified;
– Lubricating oils, lubricating greases, refined petroleum products.
Exclusions: Wholesale of hydrogen is classified in group 4679 (Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified).
46711: Wholesale of coal and other solid fuels
This group includes: Wholesale of coal, lignite, peat, charcoal, coke, fuel wood, wood pellets, biomass fuel, naphtha.
46712: Wholesale of crude oil
This group includes: Wholesale of crude oil, unrefined petroleum.
46713: Wholesale of petroleum and related products
This group includes:
– Wholesale of refined oils: Gasoline, diesel, mazout, jet fuel, heating oil, kerosene;
– Wholesale of lubricants, greases, other refined petroleum products.
46714: Wholesale of gas and related products
This group includes: Wholesale of liquefied petroleum gas, butane gas, propane.
4672: Wholesale of metals and metal ores
This group includes:
– Wholesale of iron ore and non-ferrous metal ore;
– Wholesale of iron and non-ferrous metals in primary form;
– Wholesale of semi-finished products made of iron and non-ferrous metals…;
– Wholesale of gold and other precious metals;
– Wholesale of semi-finished metal products and metal ores.
This group also includes:
– Wholesale of steel plates on own account, including cutting into small plates for sale;
– Wholesale of gold and other precious metals, purchased from households or businesses and sold to retailers, users being industrial enterprises, commercial enterprises, agencies, professionals or to other wholesalers.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of metal waste and scrap is classified in group 46797 (Wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap).
– Sale of gold bullion is classified in industry L (Financial, banking and insurance activities).
46721: Wholesale of metal ores
This group includes:
– Wholesale of iron ore;
– Wholesale of copper, lead, aluminum, zinc and other non-ferrous metal ores.
46722: Wholesale of iron and steel
This group includes:
– Wholesale of pig iron and spiegeleisen in ingot form;
– Wholesale of iron and steel in primary and semi-finished forms: steel billets, ingots, bars, plates, sheets, strips, shaped iron and steel (T-shape, L-shape…).
Exclusions: Wholesale of iron and steel household goods is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified).
46723: Wholesale of other metals
This group includes: Wholesale of copper, lead, aluminum, zinc and other non-ferrous metals in primary and semi-finished forms: ingots, bars, plates, sheets, strips, profiles.
Exclusions: Wholesale of non-ferrous metal household goods is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified).
46724: Wholesale of gold, silver and other precious metals
This group includes:
– Wholesale of gold and silver in powder, flakes, bars, ingots…;
– Wholesale of other precious metals.
Exclusions: Wholesale of gold, silver and other precious metal jewelry is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified).
4673: Wholesale of other construction materials and installation equipment
This group includes:
– Wholesale of wood, bamboo and rattan;
– Wholesale of wood processing products;
– Wholesale of paint and varnish;
– Wholesale of construction materials such as: sand, gravel;
– Wholesale wallpaper and floor coverings;
– Wholesale flat glass;
– Wholesale of hardware and locks;
– Wholesale of pipes, joints and other assembly details;
– Wholesale of water heaters and boilers;
– Wholesale of sanitary equipment such as: Bathtubs, sinks, toilets, other sanitary porcelain;
– Wholesale of sanitary installation equipment such as: Pipes, pipes, joints, faucets, T-shaped elbows, rubber pipes,…;
– Wholesale of hand tools: Hammers, saws, screwdrivers, other hand tools, including electric hand tools.
46731: Wholesale of bamboo, timber and processed wood
This group includes:
– Wholesale of bamboo;
– Wholesale of timber and processed wood.
46732: Wholesale of cement
This group includes:
– Wholesale black cement, white cement;
– Wholesale clinker.
46733: Wholesale of bricks, tiles, stones, sand, gravel
This group includes:
– Wholesale of construction bricks and roof tiles;
– Wholesale of stone, sand, gravel;
– Wholesale of other construction materials.
Exclusions: Wholesale of paving stones is classified in group 46736 (Wholesale of tiles and sanitary equipment).
46734: Wholesale of construction glass
This group includes: Wholesale of flat glass, the type commonly used in construction for partitions, windows, doors…
46735: Wholesale of paints and varnishes
This group includes:
– Wholesale paint, wood varnish, iron and steel paint;
– Wholesale putty, wall paint, ceiling paint, waterproofing powder.
46736: Wholesale of tiles and sanitary equipment
This group includes:
– Wholesale floor tiles, wall tiles;
– Wholesale of water heaters and boilers;
– Wholesale of sanitary equipment: Bathtubs, sinks, toilets, bathtub equipment, other sanitary equipment…
46737: Wholesale of hardware
This group includes:
– Wholesale of hardware: Door locks, latches, window and door handles…;
– Wholesale of hand tools: Hammers, saws, screwdrivers, other hand tools, including electric hand tools.
46739: Wholesale of other construction materials and installation equipment
This group includes:
– Wholesale of pipes, joints and other assembly details;
– Wholesale of sanitary installation equipment: Pipes, pipes, joints, faucets, T-shaped elbows, rubber pipes,…
4679: Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Wholesale of industrial chemicals such as: Aniline, printing ink, essential oils, industrial gases, chemical glues, colorants, synthetic resins, methanol, paraffin, aromatic oils and flavors, soda, industrial salt, acids and sulfur, starch derivatives…;
– Wholesale of fertilizers and agrochemical products;
– Wholesale of plastic materials in primary form;
– Wholesale rubber;
– Wholesale of textile fibers…;
– Wholesale of paper, such as loose paper, pulp;
– Wholesale of precious stones;
– Wholesale of scrap, metal/non-metal waste used as raw materials for recycling, including purchasing, sorting, classifying, cleaning used goods to get reusable spare parts (for example: dismantling old cars, computers, TVs, other equipment…), packaging, storing and distributing but not performing any activities that transform the goods. The goods bought and sold are those that still have value.
This group also includes: Wholesale of electronic cigarette liquids (e-liquids).
Exclusions:
– Collection of waste from industrial production processes and households is classified in group 38110 (Collection of non-hazardous waste);
– Waste treatment, not intended for further use in industrial production processes, is classified in group 382 (Waste treatment and disposal);
– Processing of scrap, waste and other products into secondary raw materials for further use in other production processes (the secondary raw materials produced can be used directly in the industrial production process but are not final products) is classified in group 3830 (Recycling of scrap);
– Dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment for raw materials is classified in group 38301 (Recycling of metal scrap);
– Crushing of cars by mechanical means is classified in group 38301 (Recycling of metal scrap);
– Old ship breaking is classified in group 38301 (Recycling of scrap metal);
– Retail sale of used goods is classified in group 47749 (Retail sale of other used goods).
46791: Wholesale of fertilizers, pesticides and other chemicals used in agriculture
This group includes:
– Wholesale fertilizer;
– Wholesale of pesticides;
– Wholesale of other chemicals used in agriculture: Herbicides, anti-sprouting drugs, plant growth stimulants, other chemicals used in agriculture.
46792: Wholesale of other chemicals (except those used in agriculture)
This group includes: Wholesale of industrial chemicals: Aniline, printing ink, essential oils, industrial gases, chemical glues, colorants, synthetic resins, methanol, paraffin, aromatic oils and flavors, soda, industrial salt, acids and sulfur, starch derivatives…
46793: Wholesale of plastics in primary forms
This group includes: Wholesale of plastic materials in primary forms: Granules, powders, pastes.
46794: Wholesale of rubber
This group includes: Wholesale of raw rubber (natural or synthetic rubber).
46795: Wholesale of silk, fibers and textile yarns
This group includes:
– Wholesale of silk and textile fibers;
– Wholesale of spun textile yarn.
46796: Wholesale of garment and footwear accessories
This group includes:
– Wholesale garment accessories: fabric, shoulder pads, hair ties, zippers…;
– Wholesale shoe and sandal accessories: shoe caps, insoles, soles, rivets…
46797: Wholesale of scrap, metal and non-metal waste
This group includes: Wholesale of metal or non-metal waste, scrap, materials for recycling including purchasing, sorting, classifying, cleaning used goods to get reusable parts (for example, dismantling old cars, computers, televisions , other equipment…), packaging, storing and distributing but not performing any activities that transform the goods. The goods bought and sold are those that still have value.
Exclusions:
– Collection of waste from industrial production processes and households is classified in group 38110 (Collection of non-hazardous waste);
– Waste treatment, not intended for further use in industrial production processes, is classified in group 382 (Waste treatment and disposal);
– Processing scrap, waste and other products into secondary raw materials for further use in other production processes (the secondary raw materials produced can be used directly in the industrial production process but are not final products). If the products are metal, they are classified in group 38301 (Recycling of metal scrap), if the products are non-metallic, they are classified in group 38302 (Recycling of non-metallic scrap);
– Dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment for raw materials is classified in group 38301 (Recycling of metal scrap);
– Crushing of cars by mechanical means is classified in group 38301 (Recycling of metal scrap);
– Old ship breaking is classified in group 38301 (Recycling of metal scrap);
– Retail sale of used goods is classified in group 4774 (Retail sale of used goods).
46799: Other specialized wholesale not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Wholesale of paper, such as loose paper, pulp;
– Wholesale of precious stones;
– Wholesale of other products not elsewhere classified.
469 – 4690 – 46900: General wholesale
This group includes: General wholesale of many types of goods, not specializing in any type of goods.
Exclusions: Activities of wholesalers who do not take title to the goods they trade are classified in group 4610 (Commodity agents, brokers, auctioneers).
47: RETAIL
This industry includes:
– Resale activities (without changing the nature or only making minor changes or common treatments such as refurbishing) of new and used goods for the community, for personal, household or social consumption, carried out at specialized stores, department stores, shopping malls, stalls, sales booths, stores that deliver orders via post, internet, home delivery, trading cooperatives, mobile sales or at markets…
– Retail of new and used cars, motorcycles and motorbikes, including electric vehicles.
Classification of retail activities is done based on the goods sold; not based on the method of sale (in-store, online, at stalls or at markets… Retail activities are divided into specialized retail activities (groups from 472 to 478) and non-specialized retail activities (group 471). Retail activities include retailing of used goods (group 4774). Level 3 industry groups are further divided into level 4 and level 5 industries based on the type of goods sold.
Retail goods are typically consumer goods. Goods that are not included in retail include: ores, machinery, industrial equipment, and the distribution of digital products (including downloading and streaming).
This industry also includes:
– Sale of certain goods for institutional use such as computers, stationery, paint or lumber (although these goods may not be used for personal or household consumption).
– Normal processing activities in the course of trading goods, with the purpose of supporting sales activities and carried out by the selling unit, do not affect the basic nature of the goods; for example: sorting, separating, mixing and packaging, delivery and installation of goods as well as sales promotion activities… are also classified under retail activities.
– Retail sale of motor fuels and lubricating or cooling products.
– Activities of third-party owned retail auction houses, internet retail auctions; including new and used goods.
– Activities of units providing intermediary services for retail trade of goods (specialized and non-specialized) to facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers for a fee or commission without providing and owning the goods traded. This activity can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (group 479).
– Vending machines sell goods other than food and drinks.
– Vending machines that sell food and beverages, including beverages prepared on vending machines.
Exclusions:
– Sale of agricultural products by farmers is classified in sector 01 (Agriculture and related service activities);
– Production and sale of goods are classified into manufacturing and processing industries from sectors 10 to 32;
– Sale of ores, crude oil, industrial chemicals, iron and steel, machinery, equipment and spare parts of industrial machines is classified in sector 46 (Wholesale);
– Coffee makers and vending machines selling food and beverages for immediate consumption are classified in division 56 (Food and beverage services);
– Distribution of digital products, including downloading and streaming activities, such as e-books… are classified in industry J (Publishing, broadcasting, content production and distribution activities);
– Rental of motor vehicles or motorcycles is classified in group 7710 (Rental of motor vehicles);
– Renting of goods for personal and household use is classified in group 772 (Renting of personal and household goods).
471: General retail
This group includes:
Retailing many types of products in the same unit (non-specialized retail), such as supermarkets, shopping malls, department stores…
Exclusions:
– Specialized retail is classified into groups 472 to 478;
– Intermediary service activities for specialized and non-specialized retail are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities).
4711 – 47110: General retail with food, foodstuff, beverages, cigarettes and tobacco accounting for a large proportion
This group includes:
Retailing many types of goods: clothes, beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs, hardware, cosmetics…, in which food, beverages, tobacco products are the main ones, accounting for a large proportion of revenue.
Exclusions: Retail sale mainly of fuel combined with other goods such as food, beverages, etc. is classified in group 47300 (Retail sale of motor fuel).
4719 – 47190: Other general retail sale
This group includes:
Retailing a wide range of goods: clothing, shoes, household appliances, hardware, cosmetics, jewelry, toys, sporting goods, food, etc., in which food, beverages or tobacco products have a smaller proportion of revenue than other items.
Exclusions: General retail sale of second-hand goods is classified in group 4774 (Retail sale of second-hand goods).
472: Retail sale of food, beverages or tobacco, pipe tobacco
This group includes: Retail sale of food, beverages or tobacco products.
4721 – 47210: Retail sale of food
This group includes: Retail of rice, wheat, flour, corn…
Exclusions:
– Production and retail of food by the same unit is classified into group 10 (Production and processing of food), for example: Milling, polishing, glazing rice and selling is classified into group 10611 (Milling); Production of rice flour, wheat flour, corn flour and selling is classified into group 10612 (Production of raw flour)…;
– Processing of food for immediate consumption is classified into industry 56 (Food and beverage services).
4722: Food retail
This group includes retail sale of:
– Fresh, frozen or preserved, processed vegetables and fruits;
– Milk, dairy products and eggs;
– Meat and meat products from livestock and poultry, fresh, frozen and processed;
– Fresh, frozen and processed seafood;
– Cakes, jams, candies, products made from flour and starch;
– Other foods.
47221: Retail sale of meat and meat products
This group includes retail sale of:
– Fresh, live, chilled or frozen meat of livestock, poultry and fowl;
– Edible by-products of slaughter of livestock and poultry, fresh, chilled or frozen;
– Meat and edible by-products of slaughtered livestock and poultry, processed or preserved (salted, dried, smoked…);
– Fine and coarse powder from meat or meat by-products after slaughter.
47222: Retail of seafood
This group includes retail sale of:
– Fish, fresh, chilled or frozen, dried, or otherwise prepared or processed;
– Shrimps, crabs and other crustaceans, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried or otherwise prepared, preserved or prepared;
– Squid, octopus and other molluscs and aquatic invertebrates, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried or otherwise prepared, preserved or processed;
– Other seafood products.
47223: Retail sale of vegetables and fruits
This group includes retail sale of:
– Fresh, chilled or otherwise preserved vegetables;
– Fresh, chilled or otherwise preserved fruit.
47224: Retail sale of sugar, milk and dairy products, cakes, jams, candies and products processed from cereals, flour, starch
This group includes retail sale of:
– Road;
– Milk of all kinds and dairy products (butter, cheese…);
– Egg;
– Cakes, jams, candies;
– Products made from cereals, flour, starch such as instant noodles/pho/vermicelli/porridge, macaroni, spaghetti, rice paper…
47229: Other food retail
This group includes: Retail sale of other foods not classified elsewhere such as ground coffee, instant coffee, tea…
4723 – 47230: Retail sale of beverages
This group includes retail sale of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (not for on-site consumption) such as:
– Retail of alcoholic beverages: Spirits, wine, beer;
– Retail of non-alcoholic beverages: Soft drinks, sweetened, with or without gas such as: Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, orange juice, lemon juice, other fruit juices…;
– Retail of vegetable juice, fruit juice;
– Retail of natural mineral water or other bottled purified water.
This group also includes: Retail sale of wines and beers containing low or no alcohol.
Exclusions:
– Retailing of beverages with milk as the main ingredient is classified into group 47224 (Retailing of sugar, milk and dairy products, cakes, foams, candies and products processed from cereals, flour, starch);
– Retail sale of ground coffee and tea is classified into group 47229 (Retail sale of other foods);
– Preparation and sale of beverages for on-site consumption is classified in division 56 (Food and beverage services).
4724 – 47240: Retail sale of tobacco and pipe tobacco products
This group includes retail sale of:
– Cigarettes, cigars; tobacco… and smoking-related accessories, such as: lighters, pipes, cigarette rolling devices,…;
– Electronic cigarettes and electronic cigarette liquids (e-liquids).
473 – 4730 – 47300: Retail sale of motor fuels
This group includes retail sale of goods.
– Fuel (including fossil fuels or carbon-free fuels) for cars, motorcycles, scooters and other motor vehicles. This group also includes the operation of filling stations, including the sale of fuel on consignment.
– Retail of oils, lubricants and cooling products for automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles;
– Retail sale of hydrogen for cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles;
– Retail is mainly fuel combined with food, beverages, vehicle maintenance products…
Exclusions:
– Wholesale of motor fuels is classified in group 46713 (Wholesale of petroleum and related products);
– Retail sale of liquefied petroleum gas for heating, cooking or heating is classified in group 47735 (Retail sale of kerosene, gas, fuel coal for household use);
– The operation of charging stations for electric vehicles is classified in group 35132 (Electricity distribution);
– Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles is classified in group 47820 (Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Retail sale of motorcycles, motorbikes and spare parts and accessories of motorcycles and motorbikes is classified in group 4783 (Retail sale of motorcycles, motorbikes, spare parts and accessories of motorcycles and motorbikes).
474 – 4740 – 47400: Retail of information technology and communication equipment
This group includes: Retail activities of information technology and communication equipment such as computers and peripherals, telecommunications equipment, electronic goods and consumer electronics such as:
– Computer retail;
– Retail of computer peripherals: printers, photocopiers, interactive boards, video conferencing equipment,…;
– Retail sale of video game consoles;
– Retail sale of software designed for general use (not custom-made), including video games, supplied on physical media with a perpetual license;
– Retail of audio and visual equipment (AV equipment);
– Retail of radio and television equipment;
– Retail of audio and video recording equipment and devices;
– Retail sale of equipment for recording and playback of sound, images or data;
– Retail of smartphones, mobile phones and landline phones and their accessories (chargers, headphones, film, phone protective cases…).
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of photographic, optical and precision equipment, for example: digital cameras… is classified in group 4773 (Retail sale of other new goods (except cars, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories));
– Retail sale of used information and communication technology equipment is classified in group 4774 (Retail sale of used goods);
– Distribution of e-books and audiobooks via streaming and downloading by book publishers is classified in group 58110 (Book publishing);
– Distribution via streaming and downloading by video game publishers is classified in group 58210 (Video game publishing);
– Distribution via streaming and downloading by audio publishers is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Distribution via streaming and downloading by video/film publishers is classified in groups 59130 (Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities) and 6020 (Television programme production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities).
475: Retail sale of other household appliances
This group includes:
Retail of household goods such as: Retail of fabrics, textiles, hardware, carpets, electrical equipment, beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture…
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of audio and visual equipment (AV equipment) is classified in group 47400 (Retail sale of information technology and communication equipment);
– Retail sale of used household goods is classified in group 4774 (Retail sale of used goods).
4751: Retail sale of fabrics, wool, yarn, sewing thread and other textile products
This group includes:
– Fabric retail;
– Retail of wool and yarn;
– Retail sale of raw materials for making blankets, tapestries or embroidery;
– Retail sale of other textiles;
– Retail of sewing supplies: Needles, sewing thread…
– Retail of tarpaulins;
This group also includes: Retail sale of bed linen.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of curtains and net curtains is classified in group 47530 (Retail sale of carpets, mattresses, blankets, curtains, blinds, wall and floor coverings);
– Retail sale of sun umbrellas is classified in group 4759 (Retail sale of electrical household appliances, beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture, lamps and electric lighting equipment, other household appliances not elsewhere classified);
– Retail sale of clothing is classified in group 47711 (Retail sale of clothing).
47511: Retail sale of fabrics
This group includes: Retail sale of textiles of all kinds.
47519: Retail sale of wool, yarn, sewing thread and other textile products
This group includes:
– Retail of wool and yarn;
– Retail sale of raw materials for making blankets, tapestries or embroidery;
– Retail sale of other textiles;
– Retail of sewing supplies: needles, sewing thread…
– Tarpaulins;
– Retail of bed linen.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of curtains and net curtains is classified in group 47530 (Retail sale of carpets, mattresses, blankets, curtains, blinds, wall and floor coverings);
– Retail sale of sun umbrellas is classified in group 4759 (Retail sale of electrical household appliances, beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture, lamps and electric lighting equipment, other household appliances not elsewhere classified);
– Retail sale of clothing is classified in group 47711 (Retail sale of clothing).
4752: Retail sale of hardware, paint, glass, other construction materials and installation equipment
This group includes:
– Hardware retail;
– Retail sale of paints, varnishes and lacquers;
– Retail of solvents, white gasoline and other chemical products;
– Flat glass retail;
– Retail of other construction materials, such as: bricks, tiles, ceramic tiles, wood, flooring, insulation materials…;
– Retail of sanitary equipment and heating equipment;
– Retail sale of do-it-yourself materials, electrical and plumbing materials and equipment;
– Retail sale of tools such as hammers, saws, screwdrivers and other hand tools, including electric hand tools;
– Retail sale of renewable energy materials, e.g. non-electric solar collectors, photovoltaic panels, excluding installation;
– Retail sale of electrical or electronic fire alarms, fire extinguishers, emergency systems, smoke extraction systems, safes and vaults, excluding installation or maintenance services;
– Retail sale of doors, windows and shutters made of all materials;
– Retail sale of gardening and landscape equipment and tools, e.g. lawn mowers…;
– Retail of saunas, spa pools, including auxiliary equipment, excluding installation.
Exclusions:
– Installation of photovoltaic panels not attached to structures classified in group 42210 (Construction of electrical works);
– Installation of photovoltaic panels attached to structures classified in group 43210 (Installation of electrical systems);
– Retail sale of wall or floor covering materials such as wallpaper, plywood and vinyl flooring… is classified into group 47530 (Retail sale of carpets, mattresses, quilts, curtains, blinds, wall and floor coverings);
– Retail sale of carpets and rugs is classified in group 47530 (Retail sale of carpets, mattresses, blankets, curtains, blinds, wall and floor coverings).
47521: Retail sale of hardware
This group includes:
– Hardware retail: Door locks, latches, window and door handles…;
– Tools such as hammers, saws, screwdrivers and other hand tools, including electric hand tools.
47522: Retail sale of paints, colors, varnishes
This group includes:
– Retail of paint, wood varnish, iron and steel paint;
– Retail of putty, wall paint, ceiling paint, waterproofing powder, color powder…
47523: Retail sale of construction glass
This group includes:
Retailing of items: Flat glass, commonly used in construction for walls, partitions, windows, doors…
47524: Retail of cement, bricks, tiles, stones, sand, gravel, iron, steel and other construction materials
This group includes:
– Retail of cement, bricks, roof tiles;
– Retail of stone, sand and gravel;
– Retail of construction iron and steel;
– Retail of other construction materials.
Exclusions: Retail sale of tiles is classified in group 47525 (Retail sale of tiles, sanitary equipment).
47525: Retail of tiles and sanitary equipment
This group includes:
– Retail of floor tiles and wall tiles;
– Retail of water heaters;
– Retail of sanitary equipment: Bathtubs, sinks, toilets, bathtub equipment, other sanitary equipment.
47529: Retail sale of other construction installation equipment
This group includes:
– Retail of pipes, joints and other assembly details;
– Retail of sanitary installation equipment: Pipes, pipes, joints, faucets, T-shaped elbows, rubber pipes…
4753- 47530: Retail sale of carpets, mattresses, blankets, curtains, blinds, wall and floor coverings
This group includes:
– Retail of carpets, rugs, blankets, mattresses;
– Retail of curtains and blinds;
– Retailing of wall and floor covering materials such as wallpaper, plywood and vinyl flooring…
Exclusions: Retail sale of foam floor tiles is classified in group 47525 (Retail sale of tiles, sanitary equipment).
4759: Retail sale of electrical household appliances, beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture, electric lamps and lighting sets, other household appliances not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Retail sale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture;
– Retail of lamps and lighting fixtures;
– Retail of household utensils and cutlery, cutting and sharpening tools; ceramic and porcelain products; glass products;
– Retail of wooden products, wickerwork products made of bamboo, rattan, rattan and plaiting materials;
– Retail of household appliances;
– Retail of musical instruments;
– Retailing security system equipment such as locking devices, safes, security boxes… without installation or maintenance services;
– Retail sale of household appliances and other household goods not elsewhere classified.
Exclusions: Retail sale of antiques is classified in group 47749 (Retail sale of other second-hand goods).
47591: Retail sale of household electrical appliances, lamps and electric lighting sets
This group includes:
– Retail of household electrical appliances: rice cookers, electric kettles, electric thermos, fans, refrigerators, washing machines…;
– Retail of lamps and electric lighting sets.
47592: Retail sale of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture
This group includes:
– Retail of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs made of all kinds of materials;
– Retail of similar furniture such as bookshelves, bookcases…
47593: Retail sale of household goods made of ceramic, porcelain and glass
This group includes:
– Retail of ceramic and porcelain household items;
– Retail of glass household items.
Exclusions: Retail sale of antique ceramics, porcelain, glassware is classified in group 47749 (Retail sale of other second-hand goods).
47594: Retail sale of musical instruments
This group includes: Retail sale of musical instruments such as guitars, trumpets, drums…
47599: Retail sale of other household goods not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Retail of other household items made of wood, rattan, bamboo, and woven sedge;
– Retail of knives, scissors, cutting tools, kitchen utensils;
– Retailing security system equipment such as locking devices, safes, security boxes… without installation or maintenance services;
– Retail sale of household appliances and other household goods not elsewhere classified.
476: Retail sale of cultural and entertainment goods
This group includes: Retail sale of cultural and entertainment goods such as books, newspapers, magazines, music and video discs, sports equipment, games and toys.
4761 – 47610: Retail sale of books, newspapers, magazines, and stationery
This group includes:
– Retail of books and stories of all kinds;
– Retail of newspapers, magazines, postcards and other publications;
– Retail of stationery such as fountain pens, ballpoint pens, pencils, paper, file folders…
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of used or antique books is classified in group 47749 (Retail sale of other used goods);
– Distribution of e-books and audiobooks via streaming and downloading by book publishers is classified in group 5811 (Book publishing);
– Distribution of newspapers through streaming or downloading by publishers classified in group 5812 (Publishing of newspapers);
– Distribution of magazines and periodicals via streaming or downloading by publishers is classified in group 5813 (Publishing of magazines and periodicals).
4762 – 47620: Retail sale of sports and fitness equipment and supplies
This group includes:
– Retail of sporting goods, including: fishing equipment, weapons, explosives and hunting aids, camping equipment…;
– Boat retail;
– Retail of sports bicycles, including electric sports bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, scooters, segways;
– Retail of specialized footwear for sports, for example: soccer shoes, ice skates, ski shoes,…;
– Retail of clothing and specialized sports equipment for skiing, martial arts, ballet,…
– Retail of umbrellas, tents, sleeping bags,…
Exclusions: Retail sale of non-specialized sports footwear, e.g. tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes, etc. is classified in group 4771 (Retail sale of clothing, shoes, slippers, leather and imitation leather goods).
4763 – 47630: Retail sale of games and toys
This group includes:
– Retail sale of games and toys made of all materials;
– Retail sale of party supplies, e.g. masks, costumes, party favors, magic items;
This group also includes: Retail sale of toy drones.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of video game consoles and video games delivered on physical media is classified in group 47400 (Retail sale of information and communication technology equipment);
– Retail sale of used games and toys is classified in group 4774 (Retail sale of used goods);
– Distribution of video games via streaming and downloading by game publishers is classified in group 58210 (Video game publishing);
– Distribution of audio via streaming and downloading by music publishers is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Publishing/publishing of electronic games, board games is classified in group 5819 (Other publishing activities);
– Content distribution platforms for video games are classified in group 60390 (Activities of social networking sites and other content distribution activities).
4769 – 47690: Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Retail sale of cultural and entertainment goods not elsewhere classified such as:
– Retail sale of sound and video recording media, for example, music discs, audio tapes, compact discs, cassettes, whether or not recorded, video and DVDs, whether or not recorded;
– Retail sale of musical instruments, music sheets (scores) and related accessories, for example: strings, music stands, metronome…;
– Retail of goods and collectibles such as stamps and coins;
– Operation of commercial art galleries.
– Retail of art supplies such as: beads, clay, canvas for drawing, oil paints, watercolors…
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of video games delivered on physical media is classified in group 47400 (Retail sale of information and communication technology equipment);
– Retail sale of souvenirs, handicrafts and religious items is classified in group 4773 (Retail sale of other new goods (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories));
– Retail sale of antiques, old and antique books, used musical instruments and used audio and video recording equipment is classified in group 4774 (Retail sale of used goods);
– Distribution of audio via streaming and downloading by music publishers is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities).
477: Retail sale of other goods (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories)
This group includes: Retail sale of any type of goods not elsewhere classified, such as clothing, footwear and leather goods, medicines and medical goods, watches, souvenirs, toilet articles, personal care articles, flowers and pets, and other products.
This group also includes: Retail sale of second-hand goods.
4771: Retail sale of clothing, footwear, leather and imitation leather goods
This group includes: Retail trade in specialized goods:
– Retail of garments;
– Retail sale of fur goods;
– Retail of other garment accessories such as gloves, scarves, socks, ties, suspenders…;
– Retail of shoes and sandals;
– Retail of leather and imitation leather goods;
– Retail of leather and imitation leather travel goods.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of fabrics and textiles is classified in group 4751 (Retail sale of fabrics, wool, yarn, sewing thread and other textiles);
– Retail sale of specialized footwear for sports, for example: soccer shoes, ice skates, ski boots,… is classified in group 4762 (Retail sale of sports and gym equipment and supplies).
47711: Retail sale of clothing
This group includes: Retail trade in specialized goods:
– Retail of garments;
– Retail sale of fur goods;
– Retail of other garment accessories such as gloves, scarves, socks, ties, suspenders…
47712: Retail sale of shoes and sandals
This group includes: Retail sale of shoes, clogs and sandals made of all materials.
47713: Retail sale of briefcases, bags, wallets, other leather and imitation leather goods
This group includes:
– Retail of school bags, briefcases, handbags of all kinds, wallets… made of leather, imitation leather or other materials;
– Retail of backpacks, suitcases, travel goods made of leather, imitation leather and other materials;
– Retail sale of other leather and imitation leather goods.
4772: Retail sale of medicines, medical equipment, cosmetics and hygiene products
This group includes:
– Retail of medicines;
– Retail of medical equipment and orthopedic equipment;
– Retail of perfumes, cosmetics and toiletries.
47721: Retail of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment
This group includes:
– Retail of modern medicine (including veterinary medicine);
– Retail of medical and orthopedic equipment and devices.
47722: Retail sale of perfumes, cosmetics and toiletries
This group includes:
– Retail of perfumes and colognes;
– Retail cosmetics: Lipstick, powder, cream, eye makeup and other makeup products;
– Retail of hygiene products: Shampoo, shower gel, scented tissues…
47723: Selling oriental medicine, selling traditional medicine
This group includes: Selling oriental medicine and traditional medicine.
4773: Retail sale of other new goods (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and accessories)
This group includes:
– Retail of cameras, films, optical equipment and precision equipment;
– Retail of eyeglasses, including activities serving the retail of eyeglasses such as measuring nearsightedness, farsightedness, and grinding and fitting glasses;
– Retail of watches and jewelry;
– Retail of fresh flowers, ornamental plants, seeds, fertilizers, ornamental animals and pet food;
– Retail of souvenirs, wickerwork products, handicrafts, worship items and other goods serving religious purposes;
– Retail sale of paintings, statues and other works of art for commercial purposes;
– Retailing kerosene, gas cylinders, coal, firewood,… used as fuel for household cooking;
– Retail of goods used for cleaning, sweeping, and sanitation such as brooms, brushes, towels…;
– Retail of stamps and coins;
– Retail sale of non-food goods and foodstuffs not classified in any group.
47731: Retail sale of flowers, ornamental plants, ornamental fish, ornamental birds, and ornamental pets
This group includes:
– Retail of fresh flowers and ornamental plants;
– Retail of artificial flowers and decorative branches;
– Retail of ornamental fish, ornamental birds, ornamental pets, food and supplies for ornamental pets;
– Retail of fertilizers, seeds, and potting soil.
47732: Retail sale of gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones, jewelry
This group includes:
– Retail of gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones;
– Retail of gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stone jewelry.
47733: Retail sale of souvenirs, wickerwork, and handicrafts
This group includes:
– Retail of lacquer and engraved souvenirs: Lacquer paintings, mother-of-pearl inlay paintings, other lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlay souvenirs;
– Retail of wickerwork products made of bamboo, rattan, and other plaiting and braiding materials;
– Retail of other handicrafts: Souvenirs made of wood, horn, tortoiseshell, coral…
47734: Retail sale of paintings, photographs and other works of art (except antiques)
This group includes: Retail sale of paintings (except lacquer paintings, mosaic paintings), prints, photographs, statues, and other mass-produced works of art for commercial purposes.
Exclusions: Retail sale of antiques is classified in group 47749 (Retail sale of other second-hand goods).
47735: Retail sale of kerosene, gas, and fuel coal for household use
This group includes:
– Retail of kerosene;
– Retail gas cylinders;
– Retail of coal, firewood,…
47736: Retail sale of watches and eyeglasses
This group includes:
– Retail of wall clocks, table clocks, wristwatches and other personal watches;
– Retail of eyeglasses: Nearsighted glasses, farsighted glasses, sunglasses, dustproof glasses… including activities of measuring eyesight, grinding, and fitting glasses to serve the retail sale of eyeglasses.
47737: Retail sale of cameras, films and photographic materials
This group includes: Retail trade in specialized goods:
– Retail cameras;
– Retail of goods used for cameras such as photographic film, camera batteries, memory cards…;
– Retail of other photographic materials such as photographic paper, chemicals and printing and developing materials…
47738: Retail sale of bicycles and spare parts
This group includes: Retail trade in specialized goods:
– Retail of bicycles, including electric bicycles;
– Retail of bicycle spare parts, including electric bicycle spare parts.
47739: Retail sale of other new goods not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Retail sale of worship items and goods serving other religious purposes;
– Retail of goods used for cleaning, sweeping, and sanitation such as brooms, brushes, towels…;
– Retail of stamps and coins;
– Retail sale of non-food goods and foodstuffs not classified in any group.
4774: Retail sale of used goods
47741: Retail sale of used clothing
This group includes:
– Retail of used clothing (including sportswear);
– Retail of used garment accessories: scarves, gloves,…
47749: Retail sale of other used goods
This group includes:
– Retail of old books, newspapers, magazines, including rental;
– Retail of used furniture;
– Retail of used household appliances;
– Retail sale of other used goods;
– Antique retail.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and accessories is classified in group 478 (Retail sale of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and accessories);
– Auctioning of third-party owned goods (new and used), including Internet retail auctions, is classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Activities of leasing space, including staff for the sale of used goods are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Pawnshop activities are classified in group 64950 (Other credit granting activities).
478: Retail sale of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes, other motor vehicles and accessories
This group includes: Retail sale of cars, motorbikes, and scooters (new and used) and spare parts, components, materials, tools, and accessories for cars, motorbikes, and scooters, such as: Tubes, tires, spark plugs, batteries, lights, chargers, electrical equipment, etc.
This group also includes:
– Retail of used spare parts and accessories after dismantling cars, motorcycles, and motorbikes;
– Retail of spare parts and accessories for electric cars, electric motorcycles, electric motorbikes.
Exclusions:
– Wholesale intermediary services for automobiles, motorcycles, and motorbikes are classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, and auctions of goods);
– Retail intermediary services for automobiles, motorcycles, and motorbikes are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Passenger transport services on demand by car, motorbike, motorbike with driver are classified into group 4931 (Road passenger transport in inner city, suburban (except bus transport)), 4932 (Other road passenger transport);
– Renting of motor vehicles without driver is classified in group 7710 (Renting of motor vehicles);
– Maintenance and repair of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles are classified in group 953 (Repair and maintenance of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles).
4781: Retail sale of automobiles and other motor vehicles
This group includes: Retail sale of cars and other motor vehicles without driver, new and used, including electric vehicles.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles is classified in group 47820 (Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles);
– Retail sale of motorcycles, motorbikes, spare parts and accessories of motorcycles and motorbikes is classified in group 4783 (Retail sale of motorcycles, motorbikes, spare parts and accessories of motorcycles and motorbikes);
– Activities of automobile retail dealers are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Passenger transport services on demand by car, motorbike, motorbike with driver are classified into group 4931 (Road passenger transport in inner city, suburban (except bus transport)), 4932 (Other road passenger transport);
– Renting of motor vehicles without driver is classified in group 7710 (Renting of motor vehicles);
– Maintenance and repair of automobiles, motorcycles and motorbikes are classified in group 953 (Repair and maintenance of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles).
47811: Retail sale of passenger cars (9 seats or less)
This group includes: Retail sale of passenger cars, with 9 seats or less excluding the driver, new and used, including electric vehicles.
47819: Retail sale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles
This group includes: Retail sale of automobiles (except passenger cars with 9 seats or less) and other motor vehicles, new and used, including electric vehicles, such as: passenger cars, campers, tourist cars, mobile homes…
This group also includes:
– Retail of off-road vehicles;
– Retail trailers.
4782 – 47820: Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles
This group includes: Retail, including sales via postal or internet orders, of spare parts, components and accessories for cars and other motor vehicles (new and used), such as: inner tubes, tires, batteries, lamps, electrical parts, car interiors and other motor vehicles…
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of automotive fuel is classified in group 47300 (Retail sale of motor fuel);
– Retail sale of automobiles and other motor vehicles is classified in group 4781 (Retail sale of automobiles and other motor vehicles).
4783: Retail sale of motorcycles, motorbikes, spare parts and accessories of motorcycles, motorbikes
This group includes:
– Retail of motorcycles (new and used);
– Retail of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes (new and used);
47831: Retail sale of motorcycles and motorbikes
This group includes: Retail sale of new and used motorcycles, including sales via mail order or internet.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes is classified in group 47832 (Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes);
– Retail sale of bicycles (including electric bicycles) and bicycle spare parts is classified in group 47738 (Retail sale of bicycles and spare parts);
– Retail sale of sports bicycles, including electric sports bicycles, electric unicycles, electric skateboards, electric scooters… and related spare parts and accessories are classified in group 47620 (Retail sale of sports and fitness equipment and tools);
– Motorcycle and motorbike rental is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operators not elsewhere classified);
– Repair of bicycles, electric bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, scooters is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Maintenance and repair of motorcycles and motorbikes are classified in group 953 (Repair and maintenance of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles).
47832: Retail sale of spare parts and accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes
This group includes: Retail, including sales via postal or internet orders of spare parts, components and separate accessories for motorcycles and motorbikes (new and used), such as: inner tubes, tires, fairings, trunks, batteries, spark plugs, lights, electrical accessories…
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of motor fuel is classified in group 47300 (Retail sale of motor fuel);
– Retail sale of bicycle parts is classified in group 47738 (Retail sale of bicycles and spare parts).
479 – 4790 – 47900: Retail intermediary service activities
This group includes: Intermediary services for specialized and non-specialized retail activities, facilitating transactions between buyers and sellers to order and/or hand over goods for a fee or commission without providing and without taking ownership of the goods being intermediary. These activities can be performed on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (directly such as: home delivery, by phone, by mail…). Fees or commissions can be received from both buyers and sellers. Revenue from non-specialized retail intermediary services may include other sources of revenue such as advertising revenue.
This group also includes:
– Activities of third-party retail auction houses selling goods (new and used), including internet retail auctions;
– Activities of automobile retail dealers.
Exclusions: Operation of petrol stations, including commission retailing, is classified in group 47300 (Retail sale of motor fuels).
This industry includes:
– Transport of passengers and goods by rail, pipeline, road, water or air, on fixed or non-fixed routes for all personal, business, recreational purposes,…
– Vehicle rental activities with drivers or operators.
– Postal and delivery services.
– Activities related to transport, such as: terminal and parking lot operations, handling and storage of goods. Transport activities classified in divisions 49, 50, 51, 53 often include activities related to and solely serving the transport operation, for example: packaging, handling, temporary crating, sampling, weighing of goods… These support activities are classified in division 52 only if they are performed on behalf of others.
– Intermediary services connecting customers with transport service providers, except for industry 79 (Activities of travel agencies, tour operators and other travel-related activities).
Exclusions:
– Repair or major replacement of transport equipment, except for automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of transport equipment (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Construction, maintenance and repair of roads, railways, seaports, river ports and airports are classified into groups 42110 (Construction of railway works), 42120 (Construction of road works) and 42990 (Construction of other civil engineering works);
– Maintenance and repair of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles are classified in group 95310 (Repair and maintenance of automobiles and other motor vehicles) and group 95320 (Repair and maintenance of motorcycles and motorbikes);
– Renting of transport vehicles without drivers or operators is classified into groups 7710 (Renting of motor vehicles), 7730 (Renting of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without drivers);
– Transport activities are an integral part of entertainment establishments, for example in theme parks… classified in group 932 (Amusement and recreation activities).
49: RAIL, ROAD AND PIPELINE TRANSPORT
This industry includes: Passenger and freight transport activities by road, rail and freight transport by pipeline. These activities include the transport of passengers for personal, professional or recreational reasons, as well as the transport of freight by road, rail or pipeline.
491: Railway transport
4911: Railway passenger transport
This group includes: Passenger and/or freight transport by rail running on a railway network spread over a region, a geographical area or operating over short distances on an internal railway network.
This group also includes: Passenger transport by road within the city and suburbs by train such as: subway, tram running on ground rails or elevated rails,… The characteristics of these modes of transport are running on scheduled routes, fixed hours, fixed stops to pick up and drop off passengers.
Exclusions:
– Related activities such as switchboarding are classified in group 52210 (Service activities supporting rail transport);
– Maintenance and repair of railway systems, classified in group 52210 (Service activities directly supporting rail transport).
49111: Interprovincial railway passenger transport
This group includes:
– Interprovincial passenger transport by rail;
– Providing sleeping car accommodation and food services for passengers on the train as an integral activity of the railway transport company.
Exclusions:
– Passenger transport by urban and suburban railway systems is classified into group 49112 (Passenger transport by underground or elevated railway systems);
– Activities of railway passenger stations are classified in group 52210 (Service activities supporting rail transport);
– Providing accommodation services in sleeping cars and catering services for passengers on trains is carried out by another unit classified in group 55909 (Other accommodation establishments not elsewhere classified) and group 56290 (Other catering services).
49112: Passenger transport by underground or elevated railway systems
This group includes: Passenger transport by train running on underground, above ground or elevated tracks to pick up and drop off passengers within the city or suburbs.
4912 – 49120: Railway freight transport
This group includes: Freight transport by inter-provincial, inner-city and suburban railway.
This group also includes:
– Transport of goods by cable car;
– Towing service is provided over long distances.
Exclusions:
– Warehousing and storage of goods are classified in group 5210 (Warehousing and storage of goods);
– Activities of railway freight stations are classified in group 52210 (Service activities supporting rail transport);
– Related activities such as switchboarding are classified in group 52210 (Service activities supporting rail transport);
– Loading and unloading of goods if carried out on behalf of others is classified in group 52241 (Loading and unloading of goods at railway stations).
492: Passenger transport by bus
This group includes:
– Passenger transport by bus on inner-city and suburban routes or to neighboring provinces;
– Operation of school buses under contract with schools and buses transporting employees and workers under contract with their workplaces.
4921 – 49210: Passenger transport by bus within the city
This group includes: Passenger transport by bus within the city according to schedule, fixed hours, fixed stops to pick up and drop off passengers.
4922 – 49220: Passenger transport by bus between inner city and suburbs, inter-provincial
This group includes: Passenger transport by bus between inner-city and suburban points, with other provinces and cities according to fixed schedules, hours, and fixed stops to pick up and drop off passengers.
4929 – 49290: Passenger transport by other types of buses
This group includes: Passenger transport by bus to pick up and drop off workers and students according to fixed schedules, hours, and fixed stops to pick up and drop off passengers.
493: Other road transport
This group includes: Passenger and freight transport activities by road (except bus and rail transport).
4931: Road passenger transport within urban and suburban areas (except transport by bus)
This group includes: Passenger transport by road within the city and suburbs, carried out by many methods (except buses) such as: taxis, electric cars… The characteristics of these modes of transport are running on scheduled routes, fixed hours, and fixed stops to pick up and drop off passengers.
This group also includes:
– Routes running from the city to the airport or from the city to the train station;
– Operation of funicular railways, aerial cable cars… if part of this system passes through inner city or suburbs.
Exclusions:
– Interprovincial railway passenger transport is classified into group 49111 (Interprovincial railway passenger transport);
– Passenger transport by underground or elevated railway systems is classified in group 49112 (Passenger transport by underground or elevated railway systems);
49311: Passenger transport by taxi
This group includes:
– Passenger transport by taxi, including airport taxi operations.
– Technology taxi operations.
49312: Passenger transport by motorbikes, scooters and other motor vehicles
This group includes: Passenger transport by motorbike, scooter, other motor vehicles.
Exclusions: Renting of motorcycles and motor vehicles without drivers is classified in group 7710 (Renting of motor vehicles), group 77309 (Renting of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operators not elsewhere classified).
49319: Other types of road passenger transport in urban and suburban areas (except buses)
This group includes:
– Passenger transport by bicycle;
– Passenger transport by cyclo;
– Passenger transport by primitive vehicles such as horse-drawn carts, ox-drawn carts…
Exclusions: Renting of bicycles, cyclos and other non-motorized vehicles without operators is classified in group 77309 (Renting of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods not elsewhere classified without operators).
4932: Other road passenger transport
This group includes:
– Passenger transport by intra-provincial and inter-provincial buses;
– Car rental with driver for passenger transport, passenger transport contract for sightseeing, tourism or other purposes;
– Railway operations within the airport;
– Operation of funiculars, cable cars, ski lifts… if they are not part of the urban or suburban transport system or are not associated with the operation of a ski resort;
– Passenger transport management and operations.
Exclusions:
– Vehicle rental without driver is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operator not elsewhere classified);
– Ambulance transportation is classified in group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Operation of cable cars, ski lifts, etc., if they are considered as part of the operation of a ski resort, is classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and recreation activities).
49321: Passenger transport by intra-provincial and inter-provincial buses
This group includes:
– Passenger transport by intra-provincial buses: between inner city and suburban communes within the same city or between communes of a province;
– Passenger transport by inter-provincial buses;
– Passenger car rental with driver for passenger transport, passenger transport contract for sightseeing, tourism or other purposes.
Exclusions: Renting of passenger vehicles without a driver is classified in group 77309 (Renting of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods not elsewhere classified without an operator).
49329: Other road passenger transport not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Operation of railways within airports, funicular railways, aerial cable cars.
4933: Road freight transport
This group includes:
– Regular freight transport: timber transport, livestock transport, agricultural and forestry products, other regular goods;
– Transporting goods by specialized vehicles: liquid tankers, chemical trucks, refrigerated trucks;
– Heavy cargo transportation, container transportation;
– Transport of scrap, waste, garbage, not accompanied by collection or dumping of scrap, waste, garbage.
This group also includes:
– Moving activities;
– Truck rental with driver;
– Transport of goods by animal or human-drawn vehicles.
Exclusions:
– Transporting timber in forests as part of logging operations is classified in group 02400 (Forestry service activities);
– Water supply by truck is classified in group 36000 (Water exploitation, treatment and supply);
– The activities of loading and unloading yards are classified in group 5225 (Service activities supporting directly road transport);
– Services of packing, crating and packaging goods for transportation are classified in group 52290 (Other support service activities related to transportation);
– Postal and courier services are classified in group 53100 (Postal services) and group 53200 (Courier services);
– Waste transportation as a part of waste collection activities is classified in group 38110 (Collection of non-hazardous waste), group 38121 (Collection of medical waste) and group 38129 (Collection of other hazardous waste).
49331: Transport of goods by specialized vehicles
This group includes:
– Transporting goods by tanker trucks carrying liquids;
– Transporting goods by specialized chemical vehicles;
– Transporting goods by car equipped with refrigeration system to preserve fresh goods;
– Specialized car rental with driver for transporting goods.
Exclusions:
– Water supply by truck is classified in group 36000 (Water exploitation, treatment and supply);
– Waste transportation as a part of waste collection activities is classified in group 38110 (Collection of non-hazardous waste), group 38121 (Collection of medical waste) and group 38129 (Collection of other hazardous waste);
– Renting of specialized cars without drivers is classified in group 77309 (Renting of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operators not elsewhere classified).
49332: Transport of goods by other types of cars (except specialized cars)
This group includes:
– Regular freight transport: timber transport, livestock transport, agricultural and forestry products, other regular goods;
– Heavy cargo transportation, container transportation;
– Transport of scrap, waste, garbage, not accompanied by collection or dumping of scrap, waste, garbage.
This group also includes:
– Transportation of household furniture, office equipment…;
– Car rental (except specialized cars) with driver for transporting goods.
Exclusions:
– Transporting timber in forests as part of logging operations is classified in group 02400 (Forestry service activities);
– The activities of loading and unloading yards are classified in group 5225 (Service activities supporting directly road transport);
– Services of packing, crating and packaging goods for transportation are classified in group 52290 (Other support service activities related to transportation);
– Postal and courier services are classified in group 53100 (Postal services) and group 53200 (Courier services);
– Truck rental without driver is classified in group 77109 (Rental of other motor vehicles).
49333: Freight transport by other types of motor vehicles
This group includes: Transport of goods by motorbike, motor vehicle.
Exclusions: Rental of rickshaws, pedicabs, and motorbikes without drivers is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment, and tangible goods not elsewhere classified without operators).
49334: Transport of goods by primitive vehicles
This group includes: Transport of goods by modified vehicles, ox-drawn/horse-drawn carts or other animal-drawn vehicles.
Exclusions: Rental of rickshaws, pedicabs, and motorbikes without drivers is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment, and tangible goods not elsewhere classified without operators).
49339: Transport of goods by other road vehicles
This group includes: Other road freight transport not elsewhere classified.
494 – 4940 – 49400: Pipeline transport
This group includes:
– Transport of gas, liquefied gas, petroleum, water, other liquids, coal slurry and other goods through pipelines;
– Transport natural gas by pipeline from the processing plant to the distribution system.
This group also includes: Operation of pumping stations for pipeline transport.
Exclusions:
– Distribution of natural gas or treated gas, water or steam to end users is classified in group 35202 (Distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines), group 3530 (Production and distribution of steam, hot water, air conditioning and ice production), 36000 (Exploitation, treatment and supply of water);
– Water distribution by truck is classified in group 36000 (Water collection, treatment and supply);
– Transport of liquids… by tank trucks is classified into group 49331 (Transport of goods by specialized vehicles).
50: WATER TRANSPORT
This division includes: The transport of passengers or goods by water, scheduled or not, whether for personal, professional or recreational reasons. The operation of towing or pushing boats, pleasure or sightseeing boats, ferries, boats, water taxis, etc. are also classified in this division. Although geographical location is considered to be the distinguishing factor between sea and inland waterway transport, in practice the type of vessel used is the decisive factor. Transport by seagoing vessels is classified in division 501 (Coastal and ocean transport), transport using other vessels is classified in division 502 (Inland waterway transport).
Exclusions: Restaurant and bar activities on board ships are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain restaurants)) and group 56301 (Taverns, beer halls, bars) if those activities are carried out by another unit.
501: Coastal and ocean transport
This group includes: Transport of passengers or goods on vessels designed for coastal or ocean operations.
This group also includes: Transport of passengers or freight on large lakes… using vessels similar to seagoing vessels.
5011: Coastal and ocean passenger transport
This group includes:
– Coastal and ocean passenger transport, scheduled or non-scheduled;
– Operation of tourist or sightseeing boats;
– Operation of ferries, ships, taxi boats.
This group also includes: Renting of ships and boats with crew for coastal and ocean transport (e.g. for fishing vessels).
Exclusions:
– Activities of restaurants and bars on board ships are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries)) and group 56301 (Pubs, beer bars, bars) if those activities are carried out by another unit;
– The activities of “floating casinos” are classified in group 92002 (Betting and gambling activities) if such activities are carried out by another entity.
50111: Coastal passenger transport
This group includes:
– Coastal passenger transport, scheduled or non-scheduled;
– Operation of tourist or sightseeing boats;
– Operation of ferries, ships, taxi boats.
This group also includes: Renting of vessels with crew for coastal transport (e.g. for fishing vessels).
Exclusions:
– Activities of restaurants and bars on board ships are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries)) and group 56301 (Pubs, beer bars, bars) if those activities are carried out by another unit;
– The activities of “floating casinos” are classified in group 92002 (Betting and gambling activities) if such activities are carried out by another entity.
50112: Ocean passenger transport
This group includes:
– Ocean passenger transport, scheduled or non-scheduled;
– Operation of tourist or sightseeing boats.
This group also includes: Chartering of vessels with crew for sea transport (e.g. for fishing vessels).
Exclusions: Activities of restaurants and bars on board ships are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries)) and group 56301 (Taverns, beer houses, bars) if those activities are carried out by another unit.
5012: Coastal and ocean freight transport
This group includes:
– Coastal or ocean freight transport, scheduled or non-scheduled;
– Transport by tugboat, pushboat, oil rig…
Exclusions:
– Warehousing of goods is classified in group 521 (Warehousing and storage of goods);
– Port operations and other maritime transport support services such as towing, pilotage, barge transport, ship rescue… are classified into group 5222 (Direct support service activities for water transport);
– Loading and unloading of goods is classified in group 52243 (Loading and unloading of goods at seaports).
50121: Coastal freight transport
This group includes:
– Coastal freight transport, scheduled or non-scheduled;
– Transport by tugboat, pushboat, oil rig…
Exclusions:
– Warehousing of goods is classified in group 521 (Warehousing and storage of goods);
– Port operations and other maritime transport support services such as towing, pilotage, barge transport, ship rescue… are classified into group 5222 (Direct support service activities for water transport);
– Loading and unloading of goods is classified in group 52243 (Loading and unloading of goods at seaports).
50122: Ocean freight transport
This group includes:
– Ocean freight transport, scheduled or non-scheduled;
– Transport by tugboat, pushboat, oil rig…
Exclusions:
– Warehousing of goods is classified in group 521 (Warehousing and storage of goods);
– Port operations and other maritime transport support services such as towing, pilotage, barge transport, ship rescue… are classified into group 5222 (Direct support service activities for water transport);
– Loading and unloading of goods is classified in group 52243 (Loading and unloading of goods at seaports).
502: Inland waterway transport
This group includes: Transport of passengers or goods on rivers, lakes, including canals, by vessels not suitable for sea travel or by other motor vehicles (ferries, boats, canoes, motorized boats) and rudimentary vehicles (boats, canoes, non-motorized boats).
5021: Inland waterway passenger transport
This group includes:
– Transporting passengers on rivers, lakes, canals and ditches by motor and rudimentary means;
– Passenger transport by water for sightseeing.
This group also includes:
– Renting boats with crew, renting canoes and canoes with drivers to transport passengers on rivers, lakes, including canals and ditches;
– Operation of tourist or sightseeing boats on inland waterways.
Exclusions:
– Activities of restaurants and bars on board ships are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries)) and group 56301 (Pubs, beer bars, bars) if those activities are carried out by another unit;
– The activities of “floating casinos” are classified in group 92002 (Betting and gambling activities) if such activities are carried out by another entity.
50211: Inland waterway passenger transport by motor vehicles
This group includes:
– Transporting passengers on rivers, lakes, canals and ditches by ships and other motor vehicles (ferries, boats, canoes, motorized canoes);
– Passenger transport by water for sightseeing.
This group also includes:
– Renting ships with crew, renting boats, canoes, motorboats with drivers to transport passengers on rivers, lakes, canals, and streams;
– Operation of tourist or sightseeing boats on inland waterways.
Exclusions:
– Activities of restaurants and bars on board ships are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries)) and group 56301 (Pubs, beer bars, bars) if those activities are carried out by another unit;
– The activities of “floating casinos” are classified in group 92002 (Betting and gambling activities) if such activities are carried out by another entity.
50212: Inland waterway passenger transport by primitive means
This group includes:
– Transporting passengers on rivers, lakes, canals, and streams by rudimentary means such as: boats, canoes, and canoes without engines;
– Passenger transport by water for sightseeing.
This group also includes:
– Boat, canoe, and canoe rental with driver to transport passengers on rivers, lakes, including canals and ditches;
– Operation of tourist or sightseeing boats on inland waterways.
Exclusions:
– Activities of restaurants and bars on board ships are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries)) and group 56301 (Pubs, beer bars, bars) if those activities are carried out by another unit;
– The activities of “floating casinos” are classified in group 92002 (Betting and gambling activities) if such activities are carried out by another entity.
5022: Inland waterway freight transport
This group includes: Transport of goods by river, lake, canal, and ditch by motor and rudimentary means.
This group also includes: Rental of ships with crew, rental of boats and canoes with drivers for transporting goods on rivers, lakes, including canals and ditches.
50221: Inland waterway freight transport by motor vehicles
This group includes: Transport of goods on rivers, lakes, canals and ditches by ships and other motor vehicles (boats, rafts, canoes with engines).
This group also includes: Rental of ships with crew, rental of boats, sampans, motorboats with drivers for transporting goods on rivers, lakes, canals and streams.
50222: Inland waterway freight transport by primitive means
This group includes: Transport of goods by river, lake, canal, ditch, by primitive means such as: boats, canoes, and canoes without engines.
This group also includes: Renting of boats, dinghies, and canoes with crew for transporting goods on rivers, lakes, including canals and ditches.
51: AIR TRANSPORT
This industry includes: Transport of passengers or goods by aircraft.
Exclusions:
– Spraying pesticides or chemicals on crops by aircraft is classified in group 01610 (Cultivation service activities);
– Repair and maintenance of aircraft or aircraft engines are classified in group 33150 (Repair and maintenance of transport vehicles (except automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles));
– Airport activities are classified in group 52231 (Air traffic control services) and group 52239 (Support service activities related to air transport);
– Aerial advertising (advertising letters or images in the sky created from the smoke trails of aircraft) is classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Aerial photography is classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Civil aerial surveillance is classified in group 80190 (Other safety assurance services);
– Military aerial surveillance is classified in group 84220 (Defense activities).
511 – 5110: Air passenger transport
This group includes:
– Passenger transport by air on regular and irregular flights;
– Passenger transport on charter flights;
– Passenger transport on sightseeing flights.
This group also includes: Leasing of aircraft with crew for the transport of passengers;
Exclusions:
– Leasing of aircraft without a pilot is classified in group 77304 (Leasing of aircraft and flying vehicles without a pilot);
– Passenger transport by aviation clubs for educational purposes is classified in group 85590 (Other education not elsewhere classified);
– Air ambulances are classified in group 869 (Other medical activities).
51101: Air passenger transport on fixed routes and schedules
This group includes: Passenger transport by air on scheduled flights and regular, fixed routes.
51109: Other air passenger transport
This group includes: Passenger transport charter flights to locations requested by customers, sightseeing flights, sightseeing.
This group also includes: Leasing of aircraft with crew for the transport of passengers;
Exclusions:
– Leasing of aircraft without a pilot is classified in group 77304 (Leasing of aircraft and flying vehicles without a pilot);
– Passenger transport by aviation clubs for educational purposes is classified in group 85590 (Other education not elsewhere classified);
– Air ambulances are classified in group 869 (Other medical activities).
512 – 5120: Air freight transport
This group includes:
– Air freight transport on regular or irregular flights;
– Air freight transport on non-scheduled flights;
– Launch satellites and spacecraft.
This group also includes: Chartering of manned aircraft for the transport of goods.
51201: Air freight transport on fixed routes and schedules
This group includes: Air freight transport of scheduled flights and regular, fixed routes.
51209: Other air freight transport
This group includes: Transporting goods to locations as requested by customers.
This group also includes: Leasing of manned aircraft for the transport of goods.
52: WAREHOUSING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR TRANSPORT
This industry includes: Warehousing activities and activities supporting transportation, such as operations at car parks, airports, seaports, river ports, road tunnels, bridges, activities of transport agents and cargo handling…
The activities covered by this group are performed on behalf of third parties. If the related services are provided solely to support the transport activities of the same entity, they are considered auxiliary to transport and are classified in other groups within sector H (Transport, warehousing).
521 – 5210: Warehousing and storage of goods
This group includes:
– Storage and warehousing activities for all types of goods in basements, tanks, regular warehouses, cold storage…;
– Storage of furniture is not part of the shipping service.
This group also includes:
– Store goods in bonded warehouses;
– Refrigeration related to warehousing and storage;
– Physical document and paper record storage activities.
Exclusions:
– Electricity storage is classified in group 3513 (Electricity transmission and distribution);
– Storage of gaseous fuels for energy supply through the network is classified in group 3520 (Production of gas, distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines);
– Warehousing of goods as part of transport services is classified in group 4933 (Road freight transport);
– Car and other motor vehicle parking lots are classified in group 5225 (Service activities supporting directly road transport);
– Vessel parking and storage are classified in group 5222 (Service activities supporting direct water transport);
– Aircraft parking and storage are classified in group 5223 (Service activities supporting air transport);
– Warehouse activities owned or rented and self-operated by the unit are classified into group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights owned, used or rented);
– Leasing of vacant lots and vacant land is classified in group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or lessees).
52101: Warehousing and storage of goods in bonded warehouses
This group includes: Activities of bonded warehouses such as storage and warehousing of domestic goods that have completed normal export procedures but have not been exported, and goods from foreign countries brought into bonded warehouses that have not completed normal import procedures with Vietnamese customs authorities.
52102: Warehousing and storage of goods in cold storage (except bonded warehouses)
This group includes: Activities of storing goods in warehouses (except bonded warehouses) with installed refrigeration equipment to preserve goods, usually fresh food (except activities of bonded warehouses).
52109: Other warehousing and storage of goods in warehouses
This group includes: Activities of storing goods in regular warehouses (except bonded warehouses and warehouses with refrigeration equipment) to store and preserve goods for normal transactions such as production materials, consumer goods, machinery, equipment, etc.
522: Support service activities for transportation
This group includes: Activities supporting the transport of passengers or goods such as the operation of car parks, airports, seaports, river ports, road tunnels, bridges and other transport infrastructure or activities of loading goods onto vehicles, unloading goods from vehicles or loading from one means of transport to another means of transport.
Exclusions: Intermediary service activities for passenger and freight transport are classified in group 523 (Intermediary service activities for transport).
5221 – 52210: Direct support service activities for railway transport
This group includes: Service activities related to the transport of passengers, animals or goods by rail:
– Operation of railway stations and railway-related works, freight stations, technical-logistical points, fuel filling stations;
– Railway network management and dispatching activities;
– Railway crossing, train station.
Exclusions: Loading and unloading of railway freight is classified in group 52241 (Loading and unloading of railway freight).
5222: Service activities directly supporting water transport
This group includes:
– Activities related to transporting passengers, animals or goods by water;
– Operations of seaports, river ports, wharves, piers;
– Operation of waterway sluice gates;
– Pilotage, towing, and docking activities;
– Operation of port reception and fueling facilities;
– Operation of ships, barges, Lash, salvage operations;
– Lighthouse operations;
– River information services;
– Winter boat storage.
This group also includes: Maintenance activities of works belonging to waterway infrastructure.
Exclusions:
– Construction and dredging of waterways are classified in group 42910 (Construction of hydraulic works);
– Loading and unloading of goods is classified into group 52243 (Loading and unloading of goods at seaports) and group 52244 (Loading and unloading of goods at river ports);
– The activities of marinas are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and recreation activities).
52221: Port operations
This group includes: Activities of seaports, wharves and piers.
52222: Support service activities related to coastal and ocean transport
This group includes:
– Activities related to coastal and ocean transport of passengers, animals or goods;
– Operation of waterway sluice gates;
– Pilotage, towing, and docking activities;
– Operation of port reception and fueling facilities;
– Operation of ships, barges, Lash, maritime rescue operations;
– Lighthouse operations;
– River information services;
– Winter boat storage.
This group also includes: Maintenance activities of works belonging to waterway infrastructure.
Exclusions:
– Construction and dredging of waterways are classified in group 42910 (Construction of hydraulic works);
– Loading and unloading of seaport goods is classified into group 52243 (Loading and unloading of seaport goods);
– The activities of marinas are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and recreation activities).
52223: Inland waterway port operation activities
This group includes: Activities of ports, wharves, piers on inland waterways: rivers, lakes, canals, streams.
52224: Support service activities related to inland waterway transport
This group includes:
– Support service activities related to the transport of passengers, animals or goods by river, lake, canal or ditch;
– Operation of waterway sluice gates;
– Pilotage, towing, and docking activities;
– Operation of port reception and fueling facilities;
– River rescue activities;
– River information services;
– Winter boat storage.
This group also includes: Maintenance activities of works belonging to waterway infrastructure.
Exclusions:
– Construction and dredging of waterways are classified in group 42910 (Construction of hydraulic works);
– Loading and unloading of goods at river ports is classified into group 52244 (Loading and unloading of goods at river ports).
– The activities of marinas are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and recreation activities).
5223: Service activities directly supporting air transport
This group includes:
– Activities related to the transport of passengers, animals or air cargo such as:
+ Passenger operations at the airport;
+ Flight operations and air traffic control;
+ Ground service activities at the airport…
– Aviation infrastructure maintenance;
– Aircraft parking and storage.
This group also includes: Fire fighting and fire prevention activities at airports.
Exclusions:
– Airport cargo handling is classified into group 52245 (Airport cargo handling);
– Checking passengers and luggage at airports by public authorities is classified in group 84230 (Security, public order and safety activities);
– Passenger and baggage checks at airports not carried out by public authorities are classified in group 80110 (Investigative services and private security activities);
– Activities of pilot and aviation staff training schools are classified in group 853 (Vocational education); group 854 (Higher education);
– Activities of flight training schools that do not issue certificates and professional licenses are classified in group 85590 (Other education not elsewhere classified).
52231: Flight operations services
This group includes: Flight operations, air traffic control.
52232: Airport operations management services
This group includes:
– Passenger operations at the airport.
– Airport ground service activities.
52239: Support service activities related to air transport
This group includes: Activities related to the transport of passengers, animals or goods by air such as: fire fighting and fire prevention activities at airports…
Exclusions:
– Airport cargo handling is classified into group 52245 (Airport cargo handling);
– Checking passengers and luggage at airports by public authorities is classified in group 84230 (Security, public order and safety activities);
– Passenger and baggage checks at airports not carried out by public authorities are classified in group 80110 (Investigative services and private security activities);
– Activities of pilot and aviation staff training schools are classified in group 853 (Vocational education); group 854 (Higher education);
– Activities of flight training schools that do not issue certificates and professional licenses are classified in group 85590 (Other education not elsewhere classified).
5224: Loading and unloading of goods
This group includes:
– Loading goods or passengers’ luggage onto means of transport or unloading goods or passengers’ luggage from means of transport;
– Loading and unloading goods;
– Loading and unloading railway cars.
This group also includes:
– Providing manned lifting and handling equipment, e.g. cranes, derricks… for transporting goods;
– Moving goods in industrial zones using transport equipment not suitable for road use.
Exclusions:
– Transport or moving of objects in industrial plants on a fee or contract basis if using public roads is classified in group 4933 (Transport of goods by road);
– Activities of railway stations, car parks, airports, seaports, river ports are classified into groups from 5221 (Activities of direct support services for rail transport) to 5223 (Activities of direct support services for air transport) with corresponding subgroups and 5225 (Activities of direct support services for road transport).
52241: Loading and unloading of goods at railway stations
This group includes:
– Loading goods or passenger luggage onto trains or unloading goods or passenger luggage from trains;
– Loading goods at the railway station.
Exclusions: Railway station activities are classified in group 52210 (Service activities incidental to rail transport).
52242: Road freight handling
This group includes:
– Loading goods or passenger luggage onto the vehicle or unloading goods or passenger luggage from the vehicle;
– Loading and unloading goods at wharves and parking lots.
Exclusions: Operation of car parks is classified in group 5225 (Service activities supporting directly to road transport).
52243: Port cargo handling
This group includes:
– Loading goods or passengers’ luggage onto ships or unloading goods or passengers’ luggage from ships;
– Loading and unloading goods at seaports.
Exclusions: Port operations are classified in group 52221 (Port operations).
52244: Loading and unloading of goods at river ports
This group includes:
– Loading goods or passengers’ luggage onto ships, boats and means of transport on rivers, lakes, canals, ditches or unloading goods or passengers’ luggage from such means;
– Loading and unloading goods at river ports.
Exclusions: River port activities are classified in group 52222 (Support service activities related to sea and coastal transport).
52245: Airport cargo handling
This group includes:
– Loading goods or passenger luggage onto the aircraft or unloading goods or passenger luggage from the aircraft;
– Loading and unloading goods at the airport.
Exclusions: Activities of airport terminals and airports are classified in group 52231 (Air traffic control services) and group 52239 (Support service activities related to air transport).
52249: Loading and unloading of other goods
This group includes: Loading and unloading services at locations such as warehouses, markets, supermarkets, shopping centers…
5225: Support service activities directly supporting road transport
This group includes:
– Activities related to the transport of passengers, animals or goods by road;
– Operation of car terminals, parking lots, and cargo loading and unloading points;
– Management activities of roads, bridges, tunnels, car parks or garages, bicycle and motorbike parking lots;
– Road towing and rescue;
– Operation of road toll stations;
– Supervision of freight transport by truck.
This group also includes: Liquefaction/re-gasification of natural gas for road transport.
Exclusions:
– Road maintenance (including bridge and tunnel maintenance activities…) is classified into sector F (Construction);
– Liquefaction of natural gas for transportation carried out at the mine is classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction);
– Regasification of natural gas for distribution through main pipeline systems is classified in group 35202 (Distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines);
– Regasification of natural gas for transportation by pipeline is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport);
– Moving goods in industrial zones using transport equipment not suitable for use on public roads is classified in group 5224 (Loading and unloading of goods).
52251: Bus station operations
This group includes: Operation of terminals, car parks, and cargo loading and unloading points.
52252: Management and operation of highways, bridges and road tunnels
This group includes: Traffic management and operation activities of highways, bridges, and road tunnels.
52253: Parking management and road vehicle care activities
This group includes: Management and maintenance activities at parking lots, car parks, motorbikes, and other road vehicles.
52259: Other service activities supporting road transport
This group includes:
– Road towing and rescue;
– Operation of road toll stations;
– Supervision of freight transport by truck.
This group also includes: Liquefaction/re-gasification of natural gas for road transport.
Exclusions:
– Road maintenance (including bridge and tunnel maintenance activities…) is classified into sector F (Construction);
– Liquefaction of natural gas for transportation carried out at the mine is classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction);
– Regasification of natural gas for distribution through main pipeline systems is classified in group 35202 (Distribution of gaseous fuels through pipelines);
– Regasification of natural gas for transportation by pipeline is classified in group 49400 (Pipeline transport);
– Moving goods in industrial zones using transport equipment not suitable for use on public roads is classified in group 5224 (Loading and unloading of goods).
5229 – 52290: Other support service activities related to transportation
This group includes:
– Arrange or organize rail, road, sea or air transport operations;
– Logistics consulting activities, such as planning, organizing/designing and supporting transportation, warehousing and distribution of goods;
– Collect and issue transport documents or bills of lading;
– Other related activities such as: Packaging goods to protect goods during transportation, unloading goods, sampling, weighing goods.
Exclusions:
– Activities of agents and brokers on behalf of customers in the transport of goods are classified in group 52310 (Activities of intermediary services for the transport of goods);
– Activities of agents and brokers on behalf of customers in passenger transport are classified in group 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– Courier activities are classified in group 53200 (Courier);
– Automobile, marine, aircraft and other vehicle insurance are classified in group 65120 (Non-life insurance);
– Activities of travel agencies are classified in group 79110 (Travel agencies);
– Tour operation activities are classified in group 79120 (Tour operation);
– Tourism support activities are classified in group 79900 (Other tourism-related activities).
523: Intermediary service activities for transport
This group includes: Intermediary service activities for freight and passenger transport.
5231 – 52310: Intermediary service activities for freight transport
This group includes freight intermediary services, which connect customers and transport service providers for a fee or commission without the intermediary providing the freight transport service being mediated. These intermediary activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (directly, such as by phone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions can be collected from customers or freight service providers. Revenue from intermediary activities can include other sources of revenue such as advertising revenue.
Include:
– Brokerage of freight transport by sea and air;
– Operation of freight transport service intermediary platforms;
– Activities of sea and air freight forwarding agents;
– Organize transportation and delivery of goods on behalf of customers;
– Activities of customs clearance agents on behalf of customers.
Exclusions:
– Brokerage of buying and selling of passenger seats on ships and planes is classified in group 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– Freight transport is classified into sector 49 (Rail, road and pipeline transport), sector 50 (Water transport), sector 51 (Air transport).
5232 – 52320: Intermediary service activities for passenger transport
This group includes passenger transport intermediary services, which connect customers and transport service providers to collect fees or commissions without the intermediary providing the intermediary passenger transport services. These intermediary activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (directly such as: door-to-door, telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions can be collected from customers or passenger transport service providers. Revenue from intermediary activities can include other sources of revenue such as advertising revenue.
Include:
– Operation of online ride-sharing platforms that allow passengers to book rides;
– Providing intermediary services for purchasing road, water or air transport for customers;
– Brokering the purchase and sale of passenger seats on ships and planes;
– Activities of arranging carpooling;
– Non-emergency medical transport arrangements that do not constitute social assistance services.
This group also includes:
– Intermediary activities of taxi dispatch services other than providing transport services;
– Passenger transport booking service.
Exclusions:
– Taxi and other road passenger transport activities are classified into groups 4931 (Road passenger transport within urban and suburban areas (except bus transport)), 4932 (Other road passenger transport);
– Freight brokerage by sea and air is classified in group 52310 (Intermediary service activities for freight transport);
– The activities of online platforms that allow users to rent vehicles (cars, motorbikes, bicycles, etc.) that they drive themselves are classified in group 77500 (Intermediary service activities for renting tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets).
– Activities of units providing reservation services with travel advice are classified in group 79110 (Travel agencies).
53: POST AND DELIVERY
This industry includes: Postal and courier activities such as the collection, transport and delivery of letters, postal items and parcels according to various requests. Local delivery and messenger services are also included in this industry.
531 – 5310 – 53100: Postal
This group includes: Postal activities according to common and uniform regulations. Postal activities use common infrastructure to carry out the reception, sorting, packaging and delivery of letters, postcards, newspapers, magazines, advertising publications, mail, parcels, goods or documents according to routes and areas.
This group also includes: Other services that directly support this activity such as:
– Receiving, sorting, transporting and distributing (domestic or international) letters, postal items and parcels by postal services through the postal network regulated by unified service agreements. This activity may use one or more modes of transport, may use postal-owned vehicles or public transport;
– Receive letters or postal items, parcels from public mailboxes or postal facilities;
– Distributing and delivering letters, postal items and parcels.
Exclusions: Postal transfers, postal savings and postal money transfers are classified in group 64190 (Other monetary intermediation activities).
532 – 5320 – 53200: Delivery
This group includes:
– Receiving, sorting, transporting and distributing (domestic or international) letters, postal items and parcels of enterprises not operating under a common service agreement. This activity may use one or more modes of transport, may use the enterprise’s means of transport or public means of transport;
– Distributing and delivering letters, postal items and parcels.
This group also includes: Home delivery services, including food.
Exclusions:
– Transport of goods by means of transport is classified into groups 49120 (Rail freight transport), group 4933 (Road freight transport), group 5012 (Coastal and ocean freight transport), group 5022 (Inland waterway freight transport), group 5120 (Air freight transport);
– Furniture delivery which may include dismantling or installation is classified in group 4933 (Transport of goods by road);
– Home delivery of prepared meals is classified in group 56 (Food and beverage services).
533 – 5330 – 53300: Intermediary service activities for postal and courier activities
This group includes: Intermediary activities for postal and delivery services, through connecting customers and service providers for fees or commissions without directly performing the postal and delivery services. Intermediary activities can be performed on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (directly such as: door-to-door, telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions can be collected from customers or postal and delivery service providers. Revenue from intermediary activities can include other sources of revenue such as advertising.
This group also includes:
– Intermediary services performed by third parties to postal service provider access points and provided to domestic businesses and customers;
– Operation of online platforms to allow users to order food delivery services.
Exclusions:
– Food delivery services are classified in group 53200 (Courier services);
– Food delivery directly performed by restaurant businesses is classified into industry 56 (Food and beverage services);
– Monetary intermediation services, such as postal payment of fees, are classified in group 64190 (Other monetary intermediation activities).
This industry includes: Activities providing short-term accommodation (usually less than 01 year) for tourists and other visitors and providing food and beverages for immediate consumption. Many additional services are also regulated in this industry.
Exclusions:
– Food and beverage processing activities for sale through wholesale or retail trade activities are classified in sector G (Wholesale and retail);
– The above food processing activities are classified into sector C (Processing and manufacturing industry).
55: ACCOMMODATION SERVICES
This industry includes: Activities providing short-term accommodation for tourists and other visitors. Some establishments provide only accommodation, while others provide accommodation, food and beverage services and/or recreational facilities.
Type Except: Activities providing long-term accommodation are considered as permanent establishments, for example, renting apartments and condominiums are classified in sector 68 (Real estate business activities).
551 – 5510 – 55100: Hotels and similar accommodation services
This group includes: Activities providing accommodation services, usually on a daily or weekly basis for short-term stays. This is the provision of fully furnished accommodation in individual rooms and hotels. Services provided include daily bed making and housekeeping of hotel rooms. Additional services may be provided, for example: bed making, housekeeping, food and beverage services, laundry services, provision of facilities for organizing seminars, conferences, etc. Activities in this group are characterized by providing services to customers directly at the accommodation.
Including accommodation services such as hotels from 1 to 5 stars according to regulations on accommodation standards, with full facilities, amenities and services necessary for tourists, including hotels built in blocks (hotels), floating hotels (floating hotels), commercial hotels (commercial hotels), resort hotels (resort hotels) with daily housekeeping services, which can be accompanied by other services such as food and beverage, parking, laundry services, swimming pools, gyms, entertainment services, meeting rooms and meeting room equipment.
Exclusions:
– Activities providing short-term accommodation services that do not provide services to customers directly at the accommodation are classified in group 5520 (Other short-term accommodation services);
– Intermediary service activities for accommodation services are classified in group 55300 (Intermediary service activities for accommodation services);
– Activities providing full-package tourism services, including transportation, accommodation, tour guides, etc. are classified into group 791 (Activities of travel agencies and tour operators).
552 – 5520: Other short-term accommodation services
This group includes: Activities providing short-term accommodation, typically daily or weekly, in furnished rooms, houses, apartments or condominiums intended primarily for short-term visitors and providing no on-site guest services and few, if any, additional services.
Including services providing accommodation facilities such as: Tourist villas; tourist apartments; resort apartments; apartments and rooms without housekeeping service; mountain lodges; country lodges; small accommodation types that only provide overnight accommodation and breakfast for guests (B&B); guesthouses provided by private households;…
Exclusions:
– Activities providing hotel accommodation with daily or weekly service are classified in group 55100 (Hotels and similar accommodation services);
– Intermediary service activities for accommodation services are classified in group 55300 (Intermediary service activities for accommodation services).
55201: Villas or apartments for short-term accommodation services
This group includes: Accommodation services:
– Tourist villa: Low-rise villa with garden, facilities, equipment, amenities and services necessary for tourists;
– Apartment for short-term tourists (tourist apartment): An apartment with furniture, kitchen and cooking utensils… for guests to serve themselves during their stay.
55202: Guesthouses and motels providing short-term accommodation services
This group includes: Services providing accommodation facilities such as guesthouses and motels with necessary facilities, amenities and services for tourists but not meeting the standard conditions for hotel classification. May include daily housekeeping service, other services such as food and beverage, parking, laundry service, etc.
55203: Boarding houses, lodging houses and similar short-term accommodation establishments
This group includes: Services providing accommodation facilities such as boarding houses and boarding houses are private homes with rooms for guests to rent with the minimum necessary equipment and amenities for guests.
553 – 5530 – 55300: Intermediary service activities for accommodation services
This group includes: Intermediary activities for the provision of accommodation services, through connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission. Intermediary activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (telephone, post, etc.). Fees or commissions can be collected from customers or accommodation providers. Revenue from intermediary activities can include other sources of income, such as revenue from the sale of advertising space.
This group also includes:
– “Holiday sharing” service;
– Room booking and accommodation reservation services.
Exclusions: Combined activities providing accommodation, tourism and food services, for example: activities of travel agencies, tour businesses… are classified in groups 79110 (Travel agencies), 79120 (Tour operators).
559 – 5590: Other accommodation establishments
This group includes: Services providing temporary accommodation services such as single rooms, shared rooms or collective housing such as student dormitories, university dormitories; boarding houses, collective housing for workers for pupils, students, foreign workers and other subjects, accommodation on mobile vehicles, tourist tents.
55901: Student dormitory
This group includes: Services providing temporary accommodation services (dormitories) for students of high schools, colleges or universities, carried out by separate operating units.
55902: Accommodation on mobile vehicles, tents, camps used for temporary accommodation
This group includes: Short-term accommodation services are accommodation facilities made of fabric and canvas used for tourists in camping and picnic areas.
55909: Other accommodation establishments not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Services providing short-term or temporary accommodation for tenants such as: Workers’ boarding houses, railway carriages for rent, and other accommodation services not mentioned above.
Exclusions:
– The operation of sleeper cars of railways is classified in group 49111 (Inter-provincial railway passenger transport);
– Cruise ship operations are classified into groups 5011 (Coastal and ocean passenger transport), 5021 (Inland waterway passenger transport);
– Accommodation services brokerage activities are classified in group 55300 (Accommodation services intermediary activities);
– Activities providing long-term accommodation services are classified in group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or lessees);
– Combined activities providing accommodation, tourism and food services, for example: activities of travel agencies, tour businesses… are classified into groups 79110 (Travel agencies), 79120 (Tour operations).
56: FOOD SERVICES
This industry includes: Providing food and beverage services to customers on the premises, in which customers are served or self-served, customers buy food and beverages to take away or customers eat at the place of sale. In practice, the nature of the food and beverages sold (food and beverages are consumed immediately) is the deciding factor, not the place of sale (the place of sale can be traditional restaurants, self-service or take-away restaurants, fixed or temporary places of sale, with or without seats…).
Exclusions:
– Activities of providing food that is not ready for immediate consumption or processed food that cannot be considered a ready-to-eat dish are classified into sector 10 (Food processing and manufacturing) and sector 11 (Beverage production);
– The sale of food not prepared by the seller or his establishment, not considered as a meal or dish ready for immediate consumption is classified in sector G (Wholesale and retail);
– Coffee machines and vending machines that sell food and beverages prepared by the machine are classified in division 47 (Retail).
561 – 5610: Restaurants and mobile food service establishments
This group includes: Activities that provide food and beverage services to customers, in which customers are served or choose from pre-prepared dishes, which can be eaten on the premises or purchased to take away. This group also includes activities that prepare, process and serve food and beverages at mobile food carts or street vendors.
Specifically:
– Restaurants, eateries;
– Self-service cafeteria;
– Fast food restaurant;
– Takeaway food shop;
– Ice cream truck;
– Mobile food truck;
– Street food, in the market.
This group also includes:
– Restaurant and bar activities on ships, boats and means of transport if this activity is considered a separate activity that is not part of the transport service and is performed by another unit;
– Restaurant operations in a hotel if this activity is considered a separate operating unit, not part of the hotel’s operations;
– Take-away restaurant operations in supermarkets if carried out by separate units and not part of supermarket operations.
Exclusions:
– Food franchise activities are classified in group 56290 (Other food services);
– The activity of providing food services at the location requested by customers is classified in group 56210 (Providing food services under occasional contracts with customers);
– Restaurant reservation and table reservation services, if provided by an intermediary other than a restaurant, are classified in group 56400 (Intermediary service activities for food services);
– Retail sale of food through vending machines is classified in group 472 (Retail sale of food, beverages or cigarettes, tobacco);
– Activities of food service contractors, such as transport companies… are classified in group 56290 (Other food services);
– Activities of tea shops and tea rooms are classified in group 5630 (Beverage serving services);
– Activities of beverage vending carts are classified in group 5630 (Beverage serving services).
56101: Restaurants, eateries, food stalls (except fast food chain eateries)
This group includes: Activities providing food and beverage services at restaurants, eateries, and food stalls. Customers are served or choose from pre-prepared dishes, and can eat on the spot or buy food to take away.
56102: Fast food chain restaurant
This group includes: Activities providing food services at fast-food chain stores.
56109: Other mobile food service activities
This group includes: Activities of preparing, processing and serving food and drinks at mobile food carts or push carts such as ice cream carts and mobile food carts…
562: Provision of occasional contract catering services and other catering services
This group includes: The provision of food services on a contract basis for events such as catering for conferences, family parties, weddings, etc. or for a period of time and the provision of food services by franchising, for example, catering for sporting events or similar. These services are provided on a contract basis and are provided to a limited number of customers.
5621 – 56210: Providing food services under occasional contracts with customers
This group includes: Providing catering services under contract with customers, at locations requested by customers such as office or business conferences, weddings, other family events…
Exclusions:
– Production of food with short shelf life is classified in group 1075 (Production of prepared dishes and food);
– Retail sale of food with short shelf life is classified in group 472 (Retail sale of food, beverages or tobacco).
5629 – 56290: Other food services
This group includes: Providing food services under contract with customers, for a specific period of time.
This group also includes:
– Food and beverage franchise operations, for example, providing food and beverage services for sporting events or similar events for a specific period of time. Food and beverage are usually prepared at the service provider’s location and then transported to the customer’s location;
– Activities of food service contractors, such as transport facilities…;
– Operation of canteens and self-service restaurants (e.g., office, factory, hospital, school canteens) on a franchise basis;
– Contractual catering activities, for example, providing meals to airlines, railway passenger transport enterprises…;
– Providing industrial meals for factories and enterprises.
Exclusions:
– Production of short-lived foods is classified in 1075 (Production of prepared meals and dishes);
– Retail sale of food with short shelf life is classified in group 472 (Retail sale of food, beverages or tobacco).
563 – 5630: Beverage service
This group includes: Activities of preparing and serving beverages for on-site consumption at bars, karaoke bars, pubs; dance bars (mainly providing beverage services); beer shops, beer bars; cafes, fruit juice shops, beverage shops; other beverage services such as: sugarcane juice, smoothies, sweet soup shops, beverage carts… Beverage services may include singing music.
This group also includes:
– Activities of preparing and serving beverages for on-site consumption by nightclubs;
– The activities of preparing and serving beverages for on-site consumption by bars on means of transport, such as ships or boats, if carried out by separate units;
– Beverage concession operations, for example at sports facilities or similar establishments;
– Mobile beverage supply activities on transport vehicles and in transport establishments, if this activity is considered a separate activity that is not part of the transport service and is performed by another unit.
Exclusions:
– Resale of bottled, canned, and boxed beverages is classified in group 47 (Retail);
– Retail sale of beverages through vending machines is classified in group 472 (Retail sale of food, beverages or cigarettes, tobacco);
– Preparing and providing drinks according to contracts with customers, within a specific period of time is classified in group 56290 (Other food and beverage services);
– Concert hall activities where beverage service is not the main activity are classified in group 90310 (Activities of arts establishments and venues);
– The operation of discos, dance clubs and music venues where the serving of beverages is not the main activity is classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and entertainment activities).
56301: Pub, beer house, bar
This group includes: Activities of bars serving customers on-site drinks: spirits, wines, cocktails, beers of all kinds…
Exclusions: Activities providing food and alcohol and beer services, in which food is the main ingredient, are classified in group 56101 (Restaurants, eateries, food and beverage outlets (except fast food chain eateries)).
56302: Coffee shop, refreshment
This group includes: Activities of shops that process and serve customers on-site drinks such as: coffee, smoothies, sugarcane juice, fruit juice, black bean and green bean dessert shops…
56309: Other beverage serving services
This group includes: Activities of beverage vending carts…
564 – 5640 – 56400: Intermediary service activities for food services
This group includes: Intermediary activities for the provision of food and beverage services, through connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission without the intermediary providing the food and beverage service. Intermediary activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (in person, telephone, post, etc.). Fees or commissions can be collected from customers or food and beverage service providers. Revenue from intermediary activities can include other sources of income, such as advertising revenue.
This group also includes: Table reservation and restaurant reservation services.
Exclusions: Operation of online platforms to allow users to order food delivery services is classified in group 53300 (Postal and courier intermediary service activities).
J: PUBLISHING, BROADCASTING, PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT
This industry includes the production and publishing, broadcasting and distribution of other information products.
Includes: Publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and software (division 58); Motion picture, video, television programme, sound recording and music publishing activities (division 59); Radio and television broadcasting as well as radio and television programme production and distribution activities, including streaming, downloading and content distribution platforms not related to content publishing, operation of blogs and wikis, social networking sites and operation of video game/online gaming websites (division 60).
Publishing involves purchasing the copyright to content (information products) or purchasing a publishing license from the copyright owner and making this content available to the public by engaging in (or arranging for) the reproduction and distribution of this content in various forms.
Publishers can license their content to others or they can publish and distribute content that they create or own. All possible forms of publishing (print, electronic, digital, analog, or any other) and self-publishing activities fall under this industry.
Individual components of television programming such as motion pictures, television series, etc. are classified in Division 59 (Motion picture, video, television program, sound recording and music publishing activities). While the creation of a complete television channel from components produced in Division 59 or other components (such as live news programs) is classified in Division 60 (Program development, broadcasting, news agency and other content distribution activities). Division 60 also includes the broadcast of this program by the producer.
This industry also includes the creation and licensing of copyrights for published content.
Exclusions:
– Activities of providing telecommunications services and related service activities, such as transmission of voice, data, text, sound and video, computer programming activities… are classified in sector K (Telecommunications activities; computer programming, consultancy, computer infrastructure and other information service activities);
– Wholesale and retail of recording media are classified in sector G (Wholesale and retail);
– Providing financial and insurance activities using financial and insurance technology software is classified in industry L (Financial, banking and insurance activities);
– Video disc rentals are classified in section O (Administrative and support service activities);
– The activities of independent musicians and actors (including vlog influencers), producers, writers, bloggers who do not self-publish their own content and gambling websites are classified in sector S (Arts, sports and entertainment);
– Patent management is classified in group 74910 (Patent brokerage and marketing activities).
58: PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES
This industry includes:
– Publishing of books, calendars, advertising publications, leaflets, dictionaries, textbooks, atlases, maps, diagrams, charts; publishing of newspapers, magazines, periodicals; publishing of postal instructions and other publications, as well as publishing of software;
– Publishing involves acquiring the copyright to content (information products) or purchasing a publishing license from the copyright owner and making this content available to the public by engaging in (or arranging for) the reproduction and distribution of this content in various forms. Publishers may license others to distribute their content or they may publish and distribute content that they create or own. Publishing can be done in print, electronic, digital or any other form and also self-publishing.
This industry also includes: The streaming of content, such as software and books, by content publishers.
Exclusions:
– Motion picture, video and television programme production, music publishing and original sound recording production activities are classified in division 59 (Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Obtaining rights from publishers to broadcast and distribute content classified in industry 60 (Program development, broadcasting, news agency and other content distribution activities);
– Computer programming activities are classified in division 62 (Computer programming, consultancy and other computer-related activities);
– Printing is classified in group 18110 (Printing);
– Mass production of audio publications is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of recorded media).
581: Publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and other publishing activities
This group includes: Publishing of books, newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, publishing of postal guides and mailing lists and other publications such as photographs, engravings, postcards, timetables, forms, advertising posters, reproductions of artistic paintings, etc. These works are characterized by intelligence and creativity in their own development and are subject to copyright protection. Publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and other publishing activities may be carried out in print, electronic, digital or any other form.
5811 – 58110: Book publishing
This group includes:
– Publishing of books, calendars, leaflets and similar publications, including publishing of dictionaries and textbooks;
– Publishing atlases, maps and charts;
– Publishing comic books, graphic novels;
– Publishing textbooks…;
– Publish other books.
Book publishing can be done in print, electronic, digital or any other form.
Exclusions:
– Production of globes is classified in group 32900 (Other production not elsewhere classified);
– Publishing of advertising materials is classified in group 58190 (Other publishing activities);
– Publishing of music books and sheet music is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Performing simultaneous publishing and distribution of audio content classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Third-party on-demand online audio distribution services are classified in group 60100 (Sound broadcasting and distribution activities);
– Activities of freelance authors are classified in group 90110 (Literary and musical composition activities).
5812 – 58120: Newspaper publishing
This group includes: Newspaper publishing activities, including advertising newspapers.
Newspaper publishing can be done in print, electronic, digital or any other form.
Exclusions:
– Production of television news programs or news videos is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television program production activities);
– Activities of news organizations are classified in group 60310 (News agency activities);
– Activities of freelance photojournalists are classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Activities of freelance journalists are classified in group 90110 (Literary and musical composition activities);
5813 – 58130: Publishing of magazines and periodicals
This group includes: Publishing of magazines and periodicals. Publishing of radio and television programmes is also classified here.
Publishing of magazines and periodicals may be done in print, electronic, digital or any other form.
Exclusions:
– Activities of freelance journalists are classified in division 90110 (Literary and musical composition activities);
– Activities of freelance photojournalists are classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Production of television news programs or news videos is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television program production activities).
5819 – 58190: Other publishing activities
This industry includes:
– Directory and address books, such as mailing lists, telephone books;
– Manuals and other documents, such as legal instructions, drug instructions…;
– Catalogues; photographs, engravings and postcards; greeting cards; calendars; forms; posters; reproductions of works of art; advertising and other materials;
– Statistics or other information;
– Data files/databases without data processing services.
Other publishing activities may be carried out in print, electronic, digital or any other form.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of software on physical media is classified in group 47400 (Retail sale of information technology and communications equipment);
– Publishing of advertising newspapers is classified in group 58120 (Publishing of newspapers);
– Motion picture, video and television programme production is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television programme production activities);
– Software publishing is classified in group 582 (Software publishing);
– Operation of social networking sites, blogs, wikis and online gaming/electronic gaming websites is classified in group 60390 (Operation of social networking sites and other content distribution activities);
– Providing hosting services is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, hosting and related activities);
– Activities of web search engines; compilation of information or indexed data sets on a fee or contract basis are classified in group 6390 (Web search engine and other information service activities).
582: Software Publishing
This group includes:
– Publishing software such as: operating system software, business technology software (enterprise resource management, customer relationship management, human resource management, project management, warehouse management, supply chain), financial technology software (electronic payment, digital banking applications, e-wallet systems, money transfers, crypto wallets, financial investment tools, asset management, stock trading, accounting – financial software, …), computer security software, network security software, modeling software and other applications running on all platforms; computer game programs;
– Develop and update self-published video games and software.
This group also includes: Intermediary service activities for software publishing and software download markets.
5821 – 58210: Video game publishing
This group includes:
– Publishing video games for use on all platforms and devices;
– Providing online games, selling in-game and in-app items by publishers, to all users, including subscribers;
– Intermediary service activities for publishing electronic game software.
Exclusions:
– Copying of electronic game software on physical media is classified in group 18200 (Copying of all kinds of records);
– Retail sale of non-customized electronic game software on physical media is classified in group 47400 (Retail sale of information and communication technology equipment);
– Providing application hosting services is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Development of video game software on behalf of others, independent of publishing, is classified in group 62110 (Development of video games, video game software and video game software tools);
– Operation of online gaming/electronic game websites, independent of publishing, is classified in group 60390 (Operation of social networking sites and other content distribution activities);
– Operation of video game streaming websites for viewing only is classified in group 6020 (Television programme production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– The operation of gambling websites is classified in group 9200 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities);
5829: Other software publishing
This group includes:
– Publishing other software, such as: operating systems, business and other applications (e.g., distributed ledger technology (DLT) or financial technology software); computer security software or cybersecurity software; modeling software;
– Intermediary service activities for software publishing;
– Software download market activities.
Exclusions:
– Publishing of electronic games is classified in group 58210 (Publishing of electronic games);
– Copying of software is classified in group 18200 (Copying of records of all kinds);
– Retail sale of non-customized software on physical media is classified in group 47400 (Retail sale of information technology and communications equipment);
– Software development independent of publishing, including translation or adaptation of non-customized software for a particular market on a fee or contract basis is classified in group 621 (Computer programming);
– Providing application hosting services is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Operation of online gaming/electronic game websites, independent of publishing, is classified in group 60390 (Operation of social networking sites and other content distribution activities);
– Using software to provide financial and insurance activities is classified in industry L (Financial, banking and insurance activities).
58291: Publishing of system software
This group includes: Publishing of computer software designed to operate and control computer hardware; architecture for running application software (including operating system software and utility software).
58292: Publishing of application software
This group includes: Publishing application software running on all platforms designed to order such as human resource management software, accounting software, …
58299: Publishing of other software not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Publishing other software such as: computer security software, network security software, modeling software…
59: MOVIE, VIDEO, TELEVISION PROGRAM, SOUND RECORDING AND MUSIC PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES
This industry includes:
– Production of all kinds of films, television programs with theatrical and non-theatrical themes on film, video tapes, discs or other materials or audio-visual works and video blogs shown live in theaters, on television or online;
– Post-production support activities such as editing, cutting, dubbing or converting to online video formats…;
– Activities of distributing cinema films and other audiovisual products to other industries;
– Film screening and other audiovisual works;
– Buying and selling rights to release movies and other audiovisual products;
– Sound recording activities include the production of original sound recordings, the release, promotion and distribution of sound recordings; music publishing including direct distribution to the public in the form of streaming and downloading, recording services in studios and elsewhere.
Exclusions:
– Third-party on-demand streaming and download services are classified in group 60 (Programme creation, broadcasting, news agency and other content distribution activities);
– Activities of freelance musicians and actors (including influencers appearing on vlogs), directors, stage designers and activities supporting the performing arts are classified in sector S (Arts, sports and entertainment);
– Wholesale and retail trade of sound and video recordings on physical media is classified in section G (Wholesale and retail trade);
– Video disc rentals are classified in section O (Administrative and support service activities).
591: Motion picture, video and television programme activities
This group includes:
– Production of all kinds of films, television programs with theatrical and non-theatrical themes on film, video tapes, discs or other materials or audio-visual products and video blogs shown live in theaters, on television or online;
– Post-production support activities such as editing, cutting, dubbing or converting to online video formats…;
– Activities of distributing cinema films and other audiovisual products to other industries;
– Film screening and other audiovisual works.
– Buying and selling the rights to release films or other audiovisual products.
5911: Motion picture, video and television programme production activities
This group includes:
– Production of films, videos, audiovisual works and television programs or television commercials;
– Animation production;
– Production of television news programs or news videos;
– Video blog production;
– Producing video podcasts (a form of digital content that combines both audio and video, often released on platforms such as YouTube, Spotify (video version), TikTok,…).
Exclusions:
– Film duplication (excluding the reproduction of cinematographic films for theatrical release) as well as the reproduction of audio and video tapes, CDs and DVDs or other physical media from originals is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of recorded media);
– Wholesale of video tapes, CDs, DVDs or other recorded physical media is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of blank video tapes and DVDs is classified in group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components);
– Retail sale of video tapes, CDs, DVDs or other physical media is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Post-production activities are classified in group 59120 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Reproduction of motion pictures for theatrical release is classified in group 59120 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Sound recording and audio book recording activities are classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Broadcasting is classified in group 6020 (Television program production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Building a complete television program channel is classified in group 6020 (Television program creation, television broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Film processing other than for the cinematographic industry is classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Motion picture film processing is classified in group 59120 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Activities of private theatrical organizations or agencies or artists are classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Renting of video tapes and DVDs to the public is classified in group 77290 (Renting of other personal and household goods);
– Services of providing detailed captions (simultaneously) associated with the interpretation of live television programs, seminars, meetings, etc. are classified in group 82990 (Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Activities of freelance actors (including influencers appearing on video blogs) and freelance animators are classified in group 90200 (Performing arts activities);
– Activities of freelance directors are classified in group 90390 (Other support activities for creative arts and performing arts).
59111: Motion picture production activities
This group includes: Production of motion pictures on film material for direct screening at cinemas or mobile screenings.
59112: Video production activities
This group includes: Video production activities on tape, disc or other media.
59113: Television program production activities
This group includes: Production of television programs, advertising programs or audiovisual works, video blogs,… for broadcasting programs via television or online streaming.
5912 – 59120: Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities
This group includes: Film/tape editing and transfer activities (transferring content from film reels or tapes to other formats, usually digital, for archiving, editing, broadcasting, streaming, or retrieval, etc.), conversion to online video formats; creating titles, subtitles, credits (introducing the list of actors, directors, cameramen, etc.), voice-overs, computer graphics, special motion effects, developing and processing motion pictures, motion picture film testing activities, activities of special laboratories for animation production, etc.
This group also includes:
– Reproduction of cinema films for theatrical release;
– Operation of the archive footage library.
Exclusions:
– Film duplication (excluding the reproduction of cinematographic films for theatrical release) as well as the reproduction of audio and video tapes, CDs and DVDs or other physical media from originals is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of recorded media);
– Wholesale of video tapes, CDs, DVDs or other recorded physical media is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Wholesale of blank video tapes and DVDs is classified in group 46520 (Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and components);
– Retail sale of video tapes, CDs, DVDs or other physical media (including blank tapes and discs) is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Production of animated films is classified in group 59113 (Television programme production activities);
– Film processing other than for the cinematographic industry is classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Renting of video tapes and DVDs to the public is classified in group 77290 (Renting of other personal and household goods);
– Services of providing detailed captions (simultaneously) associated with the interpretation of live television programs, seminars, meetings, etc. are classified in group 82990 (Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Activities of freelance actors (including influencers appearing on video blogs) and freelance animators, directors, stage designers and other supporting activities for the performing arts are classified in division 90 (Creative arts and performing arts activities).
5913 – 59130: Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities
This group includes: Distribution of films, video or audiovisual works and similar products to motion picture theatres, television networks and stations, cinemas;
Exclusions:
– Film duplication (excluding the reproduction of cinematographic films for theatrical release) as well as the reproduction of audio and video tapes, CDs and DVDs or other physical media from originals is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of recorded media);
– Reproduction of motion pictures for theatrical release is classified in group 59120 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Third-party online video distribution and on-demand download services are classified in group 6020 (Television programming, broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Wholesale of video tapes, CDs, DVDs or other recorded physical media is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Retail sale of video tapes, CDs, DVDs or other physical media (including blank tapes and discs) is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Renting of video tapes and DVDs to the public is classified in group 77290 (Renting of other personal and household goods).
5914: Cinema screening activities
This group includes: Activities of showing motion pictures and video films in theatres, in the open air or in other projection facilities.
This group also includes: Film screening activities at film festivals.
59141: Fixed motion picture projection activities
This group includes: Activities of cinema units at fixed theaters, where there is a cinema house, seats, facilities for viewers, a fixed machine room, a regular operating program, a place to sell tickets and collect money (theaters used to show movies).
59142: Mobile cinema activities
This group includes: Activities of mobile film projection teams, which are film units with specialized staff, plans, regular film projection programs and adequate means for film projection such as: projectors, generators, regularly showing films to serve the people (The film projection team is mainly responsible for showing films).
592 – 5920 – 59200: Sound recording and music publishing activities
This group includes:
– Production of original sound recordings (original audio);
– Sound recording services activities, including: Production of pre-recorded radio programs (not live), production of audio podcasts, recording for films, television programs, books and other products;
– Convert audio recordings to audio streaming formats;
– Music publishing, including activities such as: Acquisition and registration of copyrights for musical works; promotion, licensing and use of musical works in recordings, radio and television programs, movies, live performances, printed publications and other media;
– Coordinate the publishing and distribution of sound recordings via streaming and download.
Organizations and individuals that produce original sound recordings and publish music are the entities that own music copyrights or manage music copyrights on behalf of copyright owners.
Organizations and individuals that publish, promote and distribute sound recordings to wholesale and retail businesses or directly to the public are the entities that produce the original sound recordings themselves or own the copyright to copy and distribute the original sound recordings.
This group also includes: Publishing activities of music books and sheet music.
Exclusions:
– Copying from originals of musical scores or other sound recordings is classified in group 18200 (Reproduction of all kinds of recorded media);
– Wholesale of recorded sound recordings on CDs, DVDs or other recorded physical media is classified in group 46499 (Wholesale of other household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Retail sale of sound recordings on CDs, DVDs or other physical media is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Third-party on-demand audio streaming and download services are classified in group 60100 (Sound broadcasting and distribution activities);
– Activities of freelance musicians are classified in group 90200 (Performing arts activities).
60: PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, BROADCASTING, NEWS AGENCY AND OTHER CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: Activities that create content or purchase distribution rights for content and then broadcast or distribute that content. The types of content produced or distributed included in this industry are radio and television programming, audio and visual entertainment, news, interviews and similar content, or specialized programming such as news, sports, educational or youth programming.
Broadcasting or distribution of content can be done using different technologies such as over the air, via satellite, via cable or internet, streaming or downloading.
The industry also includes the broadcasting of online audio content, the distribution of recorded and downloadable audio content by third parties, and the operations of news organizations, social networking sites, blogs, wikis, and online gaming/electronic gaming websites. Such content may be provided free of charge to users or only on a fee or subscription basis.
Exclusions:
– Operation of cable or satellite television networks is classified in division 61 (Telecommunications activities);
– Production of sound and image recordings (including recorded audio content), operation of vlogging sites and distribution of motion pictures, videos or audiovisual works, and similar products in cinemas, television networks, television stations and exhibitions are classified in division 59 (Motion picture, video, television programme, sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Wholesale and retail trade of sound and image recordings on physical media is classified in divisions 46 (Wholesale), 47 (Retail);
– Activities of newspaper retail stores are classified in group 47610 (Retail sale of books, newspapers, magazines, stationery);
– Video disc rental is classified in division 77 (Rental operations);
– Activities of freelance actors (including influencers appearing on vlogs), activities of freelance bloggers are classified in division 90 (Creative arts and performing arts activities);
– Publishing of video games and other software is classified in division 58 (Publishing activities);
– Provision of information technology infrastructure and hosting services; operation of web search portals is classified in division 63 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, hosting and other related information services);
– The operation of gambling websites is classified in Division 92 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities).
601 – 6010 – 60100: Radio broadcasting and sound distribution activities
This group includes:
– Broadcasting in program rooms and equipment for transmitting programs to the public, to affiliates or to subscribers;
– Third-party on-demand audio streaming services; live streaming audio content downloads; third-party on-demand audio content streaming services and downloads;
– Radio network operations, such as the recording and transmission of programs to affiliates or subscribers via over-the-air, cable or satellite broadcasting;
– Internet radio broadcasting activities (internet radio stations);
– Third-party audiobook streaming and on-demand download services.
Exclusions:
– Publishing of audiobooks, online distribution and downloading services of audiobook publishers are classified in group 5811 (Book publishing);
– Publishing of music and other sound recordings is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Production of radio programs and audio content is classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Wholesale of sound recordings on CD, DVD or other physical media is classified in group 4649 (Wholesale of other household goods);
– Retail sale of sound recordings on CDs, DVDs or other physical media is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
602 – 6020: Television program production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities
This group includes:
The activity of building a complete television program channel from purchased program components (e.g., feature films, documentaries, etc.), or self-produced program components (e.g., local news, live reports, etc.), or a combination of both.
These completed television programs may be broadcast by the production units or produced for delivery to third-party distributors, such as cable companies or satellite television providers.
Programs can be general in nature or specialized programs such as news, sports, educational or youth programs, and may be provided free of charge to users or only on a fee or subscription basis.
This group also includes:
– Service allows users to access and watch videos on demand;
– Third-party video streaming and on-demand download services;
– Broadcast live stage performances;
– Stream video game sites just to watch.
Exclusions:
– Publishing of electronic games; online distribution and download services of electronic game publishers are classified in group 58210 (Electronical game publishing);
– Production of individual parts of television programs, such as films, videos, documentaries, advertisements… without combining broadcasting is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television program production activities).
– The aggregation of channels and the transmission of those channels via cable or satellite to viewers are classified in group 61100 (Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications activities);
– Renting of recorded videos on CDs, DVDs or other physical media to the public is classified in group 77290 (Rental of other personal and household goods).
60201: Television program production activities
This group includes: Activities of creating a complete television channel program, from the content structures of purchased programs (e.g., movies, documentaries, etc.); the content structures of self-produced programs (e.g., local news, live reports) or a combination of both.
Exclusions: Production of individual television program components, such as motion pictures, videos, documentaries, advertisements, etc., without combined broadcasting is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television program production activities).
60202: Television broadcasting activities
This group includes:
– Broadcasting of images via television channels together with sound and data through television broadcasting studios and the transmission of programs over the public television airwaves. Activities in this group include the scheduling of programs and the broadcasting of those programs. Program schedules can be self-produced or obtained from other units;
– The activity of forwarding television programs to television stations, which will in turn broadcast these programs to the public according to a predetermined schedule.
Broadcasting may be done by the production company itself, or by a third party such as a cable company or satellite provider.
Exclusions:
– Production of individual parts of television programs, such as films, videos, documentaries, advertisements… without combining broadcasting is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television program production activities).
– The aggregation of bundled channels and the transmission of those bundled channels via cable or satellite to viewers are classified in group 61100 (Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications activities).
60203: Video distribution activities
This group includes video content distribution activities such as:
– Service allows users to access and watch videos on demand;
– Third-party video streaming and on-demand download services;
– Broadcast live stage performances;
– Stream video game sites just to watch.
603: News agency and other content distribution activities
This group includes the activities of news organizations, news agencies, social networking sites, blogs, wikis and online gaming/electronic gaming websites.
6031 – 60310: News activities
This group includes: Activities of news organizations, news agencies providing news, images and articles to the media, content publishers, and information broadcasters.
Exclusions:
– Publishing activities are classified in group 581 (Publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and other publishing activities);
– Broadcasting and distribution of online content on demand by third parties are classified in groups 60100 (Broadcasting and audio distribution activities), 602 (Television programming, television broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Activities of freelance photojournalists are classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Activities of freelance journalists are classified in group 90110 (Literary and musical composition activities);
– Newspaper retail store activities are classified in group 47610 (Retail sale of books, newspapers, magazines and stationery).
6039 – 60390: Social networking site activities and other content distribution activities
This group includes the operation of social networking sites and other content distribution (sharing) platforms, including blogs, wikis, online gaming/video game sites, and the provision of e-books for download that are not related to publishing.
Exclusions:
– Publishing of e-books is classified in group 58110 (Book publishing);
– Activities of news organizations are classified in group 60310 (News agency activities);
– Vlog production activities are classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television program production activities);
– Activities of freelance performers (including influencers appearing on vlogs) are classified in group 90200 (Performing arts activities);
– Activities of freelance bloggers are classified in group 90110 (Literary and musical composition activities);
– Publishing of video games and other software is classified in group 582 (Software publishing);
– Operation of video game streaming websites for viewing only is classified in group 602 (Television programme production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Providing information technology infrastructure and hosting services is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, hosting and related activities);
– Activities of web search portals are classified in group 63901 (Web search portal activities);
– The operation of gambling websites is classified in group 9200 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities);
– Retail intermediary activities are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Intermediary passenger transport activities are classified in group 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– Accommodation intermediary services are classified in group 55300 (Accommodation intermediary service activities);
– Library and archives activities are classified in group 911 (Library and archives activities).
This sector includes the provision of telecommunications services and related services such as transmission of voice, sound, images, data, characters (sector 61), computer programming, computer consultancy and related activities (sector 62) and provision of information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and other information service activities (sector 63).
Excludes: Publishing, broadcasting and content production activities, including software publishing, post-production activities to convert audio and video content into streaming formats, on-demand audio and video streaming services provided by third parties (Sector J), provision of financial and insurance activities using financial and insurance technology software (Sector L), operation of gambling websites (Sector S), repair and maintenance of computers and communications equipment (Sector T).
61: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES
This industry includes:
– Activities providing telecommunications services and related services such as transmission of voice, sound, images, data, characters. The transmission system performing the above activities can use a single technology or a combination of technologies. The common point of the activities classified in this industry is related to the transmission of content without participating in the creation or changing of the content of that product.
– Television signal transmission activities, including the packaging (bundling) of complete program channels (produced in industry 60) into program packages for distribution.
Excludes: Production of motion pictures, television programmes, audiovisual works and sound recordings, including post-production services converting audio and video content into streaming formats (industry 59) and broadcasting activities and third-party audio and video on-demand streaming services (industry 60).
611 – 6110 – 61100: Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications activities
This group includes: Operating, maintaining or providing access to infrastructure for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, images through wired, wireless or satellite telecommunications systems, including:
– Operate and maintain switching and transmission equipment providing point-to-point communications via fixed lines (copper or fiber optic), microwave or a combination of fixed lines and satellite links;
– Operation of cable distribution systems (e.g., distribution of data and television signals), which may or may not include the provision of third-party video-on-demand services to customers;
– Providing internet access services by telecommunications infrastructure operators;
– Maintenance and operation of mobile and other wireless telecommunications networks, including paging systems;
– The transmission of audio, video or original programming received from cable networks, television stations or domestic radio systems to households via satellite systems or via internet protocol television. Entities classified here typically do not produce program content;
– Providing voice over internet protocol (VOIP) services using telecommunications networks.
The transmission system that performs telecommunications operations may use one or more combined technologies.
Exclusions:
– Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities are classified in group 6120 (Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities);
– Providing voice over internet protocol (VOIP) services, not using telecommunications networks to transmit data, is classified in group 61201 (Resale of telecommunications services);
– Publishing of instant messaging (online messaging) applications or satellite navigation applications is classified in group 58292 (Publishing of application software);
– Installation of telecommunications, computer networks and cable television systems in buildings, including fiber optic cable systems without using telecommunications networks to transmit data, is classified in group 43210 (Electrical system installation).
612 – 6120: Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities
61201: Resale of telecommunications services
This group includes:
– Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications resale activities (i.e., buying and reselling network capacity), including the activities of telecommunications brokers and resellers of telephone cards and prepaid telecommunications services.
– Providing internet access through networks connecting customers and internet service providers but not owned and operated by the internet service provider, such as dial-up internet access,…;
– Provide phone and internet access via public hotspots.
Exclusions: Provision of telecommunications services by telecommunications infrastructure operators is classified in group 61100 (Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications activities).
61202: Intermediary services for telecommunications activities
This group includes:
– Agent activities for network operators providing telecommunication services;
– Selling mobile phone service packages on an agency basis;
– Wireless telephone service package sales agency activities, selling on behalf of wireless telecommunications carriers;
– Agency activities of mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs).
The above activities are carried out on digital platforms or through other forms.
Exclusions: Provision of telecommunications services by telecommunications infrastructure operators is classified in group 61100 (Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications activities).
619 – 6190 – 61900: Other telecommunications activities
This group includes:
– Providing specialized telecommunications applications such as satellite tracking, telemetry and radar stations;
– Operate satellite terminal stations and associated stations connected to one or more terrestrial information systems and capable of transmitting/receiving telecommunications from satellite systems;
– Providing voice over internet protocol (VOIP) services;
– Providing text messaging services (SMS), sending text messages combined with images and sounds, sending multimedia messages (SMS+, MMS+), providing “push” messaging services without using telecommunications networks to transmit data.
This group also includes: Providing notification services (e.g., bank notification services, advertising messages, etc.).
Exclusions:
– Providing internet access services by telecommunications infrastructure operators is classified in group 61100 (Wired, wireless and satellite telecommunications activities);
– Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities is classified in group 6120 (Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities).
62: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, CONSULTANCY AND OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: Activities providing services in the field of information technology: designing the structure and content, writing, editing, customizing, testing and supporting software and applications; planning and designing computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software and communication technology; managing and operating customers’ computer systems and data processing tools; consulting activities on computer hardware, software and systems; professional and other computer-related activities.
Exclusions: Software publishing is classified in division 58 (Publishing activities); Operation of video game/online video game websites is classified in division 60 (Program development, broadcasting, news agency and other content distribution activities); provision of information technology infrastructure, data processing and storage is classified in division 63 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and other related information services); operation of gambling websites is classified in division 92 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities); repair and maintenance of computers and communication equipment is classified in division T (Other service activities); provision of financial and insurance activities using financial and insurance technology software (division L).
621: Computer programming
This group includes the development of video games, video game software, video game software engines and other computer programming activities.
6211 – 62110: Development of video games, video game software and video game software tools
This group includes:
Activities of designing the structure and content; writing, modifying (including software updates and patches), customizing, testing, and supporting the computer coding needed to create and deploy: video game software, video game applications, video game software engines, video game middleware.
Exclusions:
– Publishing of electronic games and game applications is classified in group 58210 (Publishing of electronic games);
– Operation of online gaming/video game sites, classified in group 60390 (Operation of social networking sites and other content distribution activities);
– The operation of gambling websites is classified in group 9200 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities).
6219 – 62190: Other computer programming
This group includes: Activities of designing the structure and content; writing, modifying (including software updates and patches), customizing, testing, and supporting computer code needed to create and deploy: systems software; business software, financial software, and other software applications (except video game applications); machine learning applications; artificial intelligence/machine vision applications; cybersecurity applications; distributed ledger applications; databases; web pages.
Exclusions:
– Development of electronic game applications is classified in group 62110 (Development of electronic games, electronic game software and electronic game software tools);
– Software publishing is classified in group 582 (Software publishing);
– Planning and design of computer systems integrating hardware, software and communications technology, even where software provision may be an integral part, are classified in group 62200 (Computer consultancy and computer infrastructure management);
– Blockchain/distributed ledger technology (DLT) data processing is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities).
622 – 6220 – 62200: Computer consulting and computer infrastructure management
This group includes:
– Hardware, software and computer system consulting activities, including network security consulting activities;
– Activities of planning and designing computer systems integrating computer hardware, software and communication technology, with or without related services such as system installation, user training and support;
– Providing management and operation services for customers’ computer systems and/or data processing tools; professional and other computer-related activities;
– Monitoring, testing and analyzing network systems and network security;
– Cyber security consulting activities, consulting on software and hardware requirements, consulting on purchasing and selling hardware and software components of computer systems.
Exclusions:
– Sale of computer hardware or software is classified in group 46510 (Wholesale of computers, peripheral equipment and software), 47400 (Retail sale of information technology and communications equipment);
– Installation of mainframe computers and similar computers is classified in group 33200 (Installation of industrial machinery and equipment);
– Installation of personal computers is classified in group 62900 (Other computer and information technology service activities);
– Software publishing is classified in group 582 (Software publishing);
– Software installation is classified in group 62900 (Other computer and information technology service activities);
– Computer troubleshooting is classified in group 62900 (Other computer and information technology service activities).
629 – 6290 – 62900: Other computer and information technology service activities
This group includes: Other computer and information technology service activities not elsewhere classified such as: Computer troubleshooting and setup of personal computers, software installation.
Exclusions:
– Installation of mainframe computers and similar computers is classified in group 33200 (Installation of industrial machinery and equipment);
– Computer programming is classified in group 621 (Computer programming);
– Computer consulting is classified in group 62200 (Computer consulting and computer infrastructure management);
– Computer system administration is classified in group 62200 (Computer consultancy and computer infrastructure management);
– Providing information technology infrastructure, data processing and hosting is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, hosting and related activities).
63: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE, DATA PROCESSING, STORAGE AND OTHER RELATED INFORMATION SERVICES
This industry includes: Information technology infrastructure provision, data processing and hosting, as well as the operation of web search portals and other activities primarily related to the provision of information.
Exclusions: Software publishing is classified in division 58 (Publishing activities); Telecommunications activities are classified in division 61 (Telecommunications activities); Computer programming, computer systems design and computer equipment management services are classified in division 62 (Computer programming, consultancy and related activities); News agency and electronic game/online game websites are classified in division 60 (Programming, broadcasting, news agency and other content distribution activities); Gambling websites are classified in division 92 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities); Repair and maintenance of computers and communication equipment are classified in division 95 (Repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods; automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles).
631 – 6310 – 63100: Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities
This group includes:
– Providing information technology infrastructure, including providing cloud infrastructure and platforms (IaaS, PaaS);
– Cloud computing (except software publishing and computer system design), whether or not combined with infrastructure provision;
– Providing technical infrastructure related to streaming services;
– Data processing and related activities such as:
+ Complete data processing for customers such as: data entry, data cleaning, data synthesis, report creation,… from data provided by customers,
+ Create specialized reports from data provided by customers,
+ Blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) data processing.
– Specialized storage service rental activities, such as:
+ Web hosting services for rent,
+ Application hosting service rental.
– Providing large server infrastructure in the form of general time-share for customers;.
– Digitize files (for further processing, further processing of data);
– Providing data entry services;
– Data center colocation activities, such as leasing of servers and network space in data centers;
– Computer data storage services.
This group also includes the issuance of crypto-assets that carry no legal liability (not issued by a monetary authority).
Exclusions:
– Software publishing is classified in group 582 (Software publishing);
– Post-production services for converting video content into streaming formats are classified in group 59120 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Post-production services for converting audio content into streaming formats are classified in group 59200 (Sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Third-party on-demand audio streaming distribution services are classified in group 60100 (Sound broadcasting and distribution activities);
– Third-party video-on-demand streaming distribution services are classified in group 6020 (Television programming, broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Computer system design is classified in group 62200 (Computer consultancy and computer infrastructure management);
– Issuance of digital currency is classified in group 64110 (Central banking activities);
– Issuance of crypto assets with corresponding debt obligations (not issued by monetary authorities) is classified in group 64990 (Other financial service activities not elsewhere classified (except insurance and pension fund activities));
– Repair and maintenance of computers and communication equipment are classified in group 9510 (Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment);
– Electronic storage of archival documents for public access is classified in group 91120 (Archival activities).
639 – 6390: Web search portal and other information services activities
63901: Web search portal activity
This group includes: The operation of websites that use search engines to create and maintain large databases of internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format. This portal is not responsible for the content of the websites.
63909: Other information services
This group includes: Other information service activities not elsewhere classified such as:
– Telephone information services;
– Information search services through contract or on a fee basis;
– News clipping service, press monitoring service;
– Compile information or directories on a contract or fee basis.
Exclusions:
– Retail intermediary service activities are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Intermediary passenger transport service activities are classified in group 52320 (Intermediary passenger transport service activities);
– Intermediary service activities for accommodation are classified in group 55300 (Intermediary service activities for accommodation services);
– Publishing activities are classified in division 58 (Publishing activities);
– Broadcasting activities are classified into division 60 (Program development, broadcasting, news agency and other content distribution activities);
– Activities of news agencies and press agencies are classified in group 60310 (News agency activities);
– Call center activities are classified in group 82200 (Call center service activities).
This sector includes: Financial services, banking, insurance and financial support activities, regardless of whether or not technology is used to carry out these activities (including traditional financial services activities and financial services activities using new technology), specifically: Mobilizing and supplying capital is classified in sector 64; Sharing risks by insurance guarantees and annuities is classified in sector 65; Providing financial support or insurance services is classified in sector 66.
This division also includes: Asset holding activities, such as those of asset holding companies and capital conduits; Trusts, funds and other financial institutions (division 64) and reinsurance and pension fund activities (division 65).
This industry does not include activities supporting financial services but not of a financial nature (e.g., information technology services supporting banking activities).
64: FINANCIAL SERVICES ACTIVITIES (EXCEPT INSURANCE AND PENSION FUND ACTIVITIES)
This industry includes: Banking and other financial service activities.
Exclusions:
– Activities of organizations promoting economic development through long-term investment at local, regional and national levels, acting as an arm of the government to carry out public policy tasks are classified in group 84140 (State management activities in specialized economic fields).
– Pension fund activities are classified in group 65300 (Pension fund activities);
– Compulsory social security activities are classified in group 84300 (Compulsory social security activities).
641: Monetary intermediation activities
This group includes:
– Activities of the central bank in formulating and implementing monetary policies, issuing money, managing foreign exchange activities, controlling state foreign exchange reserves, inspecting the activities of banking institutions…;
– Activities of resident legal entities in the banking sector; in which they incur debt in their accounts to acquire monetary assets to participate in monetary activities of the market. The nature of the activities of these entities is to transfer capital from lenders to borrowers by receiving capital sources from lenders to convert or rearrange in a manner suitable to the requirements of borrowers.
6411 – 64110: Central Banking Activities
This group includes: Central Bank activities such as:
– Issue money;
– Implement monetary policy;
– Bank of credit institutions (receives deposits to make clearing payments between credit institutions; recapitalizes credit institutions to provide short-term credit and means of payment for the economy);
– Managing foreign exchange activities and controlling state foreign exchange reserves;
– Inspection of banking activities;
– Banks provide monetary services to the Government.
6419 – 64190: Other monetary intermediation activities
This group includes: Activities of units established under the provisions of the Law on Credit Institutions and other provisions of law to receive deposits or forms of similar substitutes to deposits, grant credit or other forms of lending. The activities of this group are often carried out by monetary institutions that are not central banks such as commercial banks, development banks, policy banks, cooperative banks, savings banks, branches of foreign banks, finance companies, people’s credit funds, non-profit cooperative financial institutions, etc.
This group also includes:
– Postal savings bank and postal money transfer activities;
– Organizations that specialize in providing credit for home purchases but also accept deposits.
– Activities of microfinance institutions.
Exclusions:
– Organizations that specialize in providing credit for home purchases but do not accept deposits are classified in group 649 (Other financial service activities (except insurance and pension fund activities));
– Credit card payment and transaction activities are classified in group 66190 (Activities auxiliary to financial services not elsewhere classified).
642: Activities of holding companies and capital channels
This group includes: Activities of financial institutions owned by corporations. These are institutions created by a financial or non-financial group to carry out specific financial activities, the main activity of which is to manage the group or transfer funds within the group.
Exclusions:
– Factoring and invoice processing companies are classified in group 64930 (Factoring activities);
– Proprietary investment activities, such as those of venture capital firms or private equity investors, are classified in group 64990 (Other financial service activities not elsewhere classified (except insurance and pension fund activities));
– Corporate management, strategic planning and decision-making activities are classified in group 70100 (Head office activities);
– Other activities of internal financial entities of the group are classified into the corresponding business line codes.
6421 – 64210: Holding company activities
This group includes: The activities of companies that hold assets (own a controlling stake) of one or more subsidiaries and whose sole purpose is to own the subsidiaries. These companies do not provide any other services to the enterprise in which they hold shares, and do not operate and manage other organizations.
Exclusions:
– Proprietary trading in financial markets is classified in group 64990 (Other financial service activities not elsewhere classified (except insurance and pension fund activities));
– Asset management activities on a fee or contract basis are classified in group 66300 (Fund management activities);
– Provision of management services, such as strategic planning, decision-making and office administrative services, is classified in group 70100 (Office activities).
6422 – 64220: Activities of capital channels
This group includes: Activities of organizations created by a financial or non-financial group to raise or borrow funds (usually on the open market) and transfer those funds to the parent company or another unit in the group.
This group also includes:
– The activities of financial companies controlled by the parent company involved in group lending;
– The activities of “shell” companies are involved in raising funds and transferring those funds to the parent company, which is a company owned by a non-resident entity. These companies are established for the purpose of transferring capital and optimizing taxes. They are characterized by having few or no employees and a physical presence at the place of registration of the company, the balance sheet mainly consists of receivables and payables to non-resident entities.
Exclusions: State treasury management and public debt management activities are classified in group 84112 (General government and mixed economic management activities).
643: Activities of trusts, funds and other financial institutions
This group includes: Activities of legal entities established to pool securities and other financial assets on behalf of shareholders or beneficiaries but not involved in management. Portfolios are customized to achieve specific investment objectives, such as diversification, risk, rate of return, and price volatility. These entities earn interest, dividends, and other income from assets, but have few or no employees and do not generate income from the sale of services.
Specifically:
– Open-end investment fund activities;
– Closed-end investment fund activities;
– Unit investment fund activities;
– The operation of trusts, agency accounts and assets managed on behalf of beneficiaries under the terms of a trust agreement, will or agency contract.
6431 – 64310: Money market fund activities
This group includes: The activities of money market funds, i.e. collective investment schemes that raise capital by issuing shares or fund units to the public; the proceeds are invested mainly in short-term assets, i.e. assets with a remaining maturity of not more than one year. These fund units can be considered as substitutes for deposits.
Exclusions: Activities of non-money market investment funds are classified in group 64320 (Non-money market investment fund activities).
6432 – 64320: Non-money market investment fund activities
This group includes: Activities of funds other than money market funds, i.e. collective investment schemes that raise capital by issuing shares or fund units to the public; the proceeds are invested primarily in financial assets , not current assets, and in non-financial assets (usually real estate). These fund units (or shares) are not substitutes for deposits.
Exclusions: Money market fund activities are classified in group 64310 (Money market fund activities).
6433 – 64330: Activities of trusts, estates and agency accounts
This group includes: Activities of legal entities, not operating as collective investment schemes, that are established to pool securities, property, and other financial assets on behalf of shareholders or beneficiaries but do not participate in management. Portfolios are customized to achieve specific investment objectives, such as diversification, risk, rate of return, and price volatility. These entities earn interest, dividends, and other income from assets, but have few or no employees and do not generate revenue from the sale of services.
Specifically:
– The operation of a trust, estate, or agency account managed on behalf of a beneficiary under the terms of a trust agreement, will, or agency contract.
– Activities of trust funds and similar financial institutions;
– Activities of companies holding financial assets for individuals and families (family trusts).
This group also includes:
– Activities of companies that hold shares but do not control the equity;
– A venture capital firm whose sole source of finance is equity and which charges no fees.
Exclusions:
– Raising capital by issuing shares or fund units and operating as collective investment schemes is classified in groups 64310 (Money market fund activities) and 64320 (Non-money market investment fund activities);
– Conducting securitization transactions by issuing financial instruments classified in group 64940 (Securitization activities);
– Trusts, estates or agency accounts with revenue from the sale of goods or services classified in the relevant groups in the Industrial Classification System.
649: Other financial service activities (except insurance and pension fund activities)
This group includes: Financial service activities except insurance and pension activities; excluding activities carried out by monetary institutions, asset holding companies and capital channels, trusts, funds and similar financial institutions.
Exclusions: Insurance and pension benefits are classified in division 65 (Insurance, reinsurance and pension fund activities (except compulsory social security)).
6491 – 64910: Financial leasing activities
This group includes: Activities on behalf of customers to finance the purchase of assets. The financer (finance lessor) is the legal owner of the asset and the customer (lessee) bears the risks during the lease period, which will normally cover the entire expected life of the asset. The lessee will receive all the benefits from using the asset.
This group also includes: Financial leasing of durable goods, such as vehicles.
Exclusions: Operating leasing activities, e.g. leasing of personal and household goods; leasing of non-financial intangible assets… are classified in division 77 (Operating leasing) corresponding to the types of goods leased.
6492 – 64920: International trade finance activities
This group includes: Financial support activities often accompanied by additional services to assist entities in receiving and transporting goods to and from other countries.
6493 – 64930: Factoring activities
This group includes: Credit granting activities through the purchase of receivables from the seller or advance payment on behalf of the buyer under the contract for purchase and sale of goods and provision of services between the buyer and the seller.
Exclusions: Debt financing activities using receivables as collateral are classified in group 64950 (Other credit granting activities).
6494 – 64940: Securitization activities
This group includes: The issuance of debt securities whose principal and interest payments are secured by payments on specific assets or future income streams from assets not generated by the issuer.
6495 – 64950: Other credit granting activities
This group includes: Financial services activities primarily related to the origination of loans by institutions not related to monetary intermediaries, in which the granting of credit may take place in various forms, for example: loans, mortgages, credit cards… These organizations provide the following services:
– Consumer credit;
– Provide long-term finance for industry;
– Lending outside the banking system;
– Credit granting by specialized organizations that do not accept deposits, for example, credit granting to buy houses,…;
– Short-term financing for business mergers and acquisitions;
– Pawn services.
Exclude.
– Credit granting activities of specialized institutions that also accept deposits are classified in group 64190 (Other monetary intermediation activities);
– Operating leasing activities, for example: leasing of personal and household goods; leasing of non-financial intangible assets… are classified into sector 77 (Operating leasing) corresponding to the types of goods leased.
– Sponsorship activities of member organizations are classified in group 94990 (Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified).
6499 – 64990: Other financial service activities not elsewhere classified (except insurance and pension fund activities)
This group includes: Other financial service activities primarily concerned with the distribution of funds other than in the form of lending, including the following activities:
– Execute swaps, options and other hedging agreements;
– Activities of viatical payment companies;
– Proprietary investment and trading activities, e.g. venture capital firms or private equity investor clubs;
– Act as a counterparty for clearing and processing transactions.
This group also includes:
– Proprietary trading in financial markets;
– Self-trading of receivables (such as: debt trading activities, trading of customer receivables…);
– Securities and derivatives trading (proprietary trading activities);
– Activities of financial vehicle companies other than securitization;
– Securitization of assets other than loans by issuing financial instruments;
– Proprietary trading of swaps or options;
– Proprietary trading of commodity contracts (such as: forward contracts, options contracts, futures contracts…);
– Issuance of crypto assets with corresponding debt obligations (not issued by monetary authorities);
– Proprietary trading of digital assets with corresponding liabilities.
Exclusions:
– Issuance of crypto-assets without corresponding debt obligations (not issued by monetary authorities) is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Financial leasing is classified in group 64910 (Financial leasing activities);
– Securitization is classified in group 64940 (Securitization activities);
– Trading in securities and commodity contracts on behalf of others (brokerage) is classified in group 6612 (Securities and commodity contract brokerage);
– Foreign currency exchange and trading activities are classified in group 6612 (Commodity and securities contract brokerage);
– Crypto-asset brokerage is classified in group 6612 (Commodity and securities contracts brokerage);
– Mortgage brokerage is classified in group 66190 (Activities auxiliary to financial services not elsewhere classified);
– Investment fund management is classified in group 66300 (Fund management activities);
– Buying, selling, short-term and long-term leasing of real estate is classified in sector 68 (Real estate business activities);
– Debt collection without debt repurchase is classified in group 82910 (Payment and credit support service activities);
– Trading and brokerage of crypto assets without corresponding debt obligations (not issued by monetary authorities), classified in group 82990 (Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Sponsorship activities of member organizations are classified in group 94990 (Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified).
65: INSURANCE, REINSURANCE AND PENSION FUND ACTIVITIES (EXCEPT COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY)
This industry includes:
– Underwriting activities of annuity products, insurance contracts such as direct life insurance and general insurance, as well as investing insurance premiums to build a portfolio of financial assets for use in future claims;
– Includes the provision of direct insurance, pension funds and reinsurance.
Exclusions: Activities of insurance-related services on a fee or contract basis are classified in division 66 (Other financial activities).
651: Insurance
This group includes: Life insurance, non-life insurance, health insurance and life reinsurance activities with or without a savings element.
This group also includes: Activities of legal entities (funds, plans or schemes) established to provide guaranteed retirement income benefits to employees or members.
Exclusions: Insurance brokerage activities are classified in group 66220 (Activities of insurance agents and brokers).
6511 – 65110: Life insurance
This group includes: Providing insurance services such as: life insurance; term insurance; whole life insurance; mixed insurance; periodic payment insurance; investment-linked insurance (including universal insurance and unit-linked insurance); retirement insurance…
6512 – 65120: Non-life insurance
This group includes: Providing insurance services such as: property insurance; cargo insurance; aviation insurance; motor vehicle insurance; fire and explosion insurance; hull and shipowner civil liability insurance; liability insurance; credit and financial risk insurance; agricultural insurance; guarantee insurance; other damage insurance…
Exclusions: Compulsory social security benefits are classified in group 84300 (Compulsory social security activities).
6513 – 65130: Health insurance
This group includes: Providing insurance services such as: health insurance, body insurance and medical expense insurance…
652 – 6520 – 65200: Reinsurance
This group includes: Insurance activities covering all or part of the risks from insurance activities of other insurance companies and reinsurance companies.
This group also includes: Limited reinsurance activities.
653 – 6530 – 65300: Pension fund activities
This group includes: The provision of retirement income benefits to employees or individuals contributing to a pension fund.
Includes: Pension plans with defined benefits, as well as defined contributions.
Specifically:
– Provide welfare plans for employees;
– Provide pension funds and plans;
– Provide retirement planning.
Exclusions:
– Pension fund management is classified in group 66300 (Fund management activities);
– Compulsory social security plans are classified in group 84300 (Compulsory social security activities).
66: OTHER FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: The provision of services related to or closely related to financial intermediation, but not itself a financial intermediation. These services may be provided by various means, including via the Internet. The main classification of this industry is by type of financial transaction or allocation of funds.
661: Activities auxiliary to financial services (except insurance and pension fund activities)
6611 – 66110: Financial market management
This group includes: Organization and supervision of financial markets except for state supervision, such as: trading of commodity contracts (forward contracts, options contracts, futures contracts…); trading of commodity futures contracts; securities trading; stock trading; trading of commodity or stock options; trading of crypto assets;…
Exclusions: Financial regulation related to business and consumer protection and other broader financial regulation activities are classified in group 84140 (Public administration activities in specialized business line codes).
6612: Commodity and securities contracts brokerage
This group includes:
– Trading in financial markets on behalf of others (stock broking) and related activities;
– Stockbroking;
– Investment fund stock brokerage;
– Standardized commodity contract brokerage (futures, options, options, etc.);
– Currency transactions on behalf of others;
– Cryptocurrency trading and brokerage have a corresponding debt;
– Activities of foreign currency exchange and trading locations;
– Equity-based crowdfunding;
– Crowdfunding based on debt securities issuance.
This group also includes: Securities brokerage for investment projects, e.g. wind or solar parks.
Exclusions:
– Proprietary trading in financial markets is classified in group 64990 (Other financial service activities not elsewhere classified (except insurance and pension fund activities);
– Portfolio management activities on a fee or contract basis are classified in group 66300 (Fund management activities);
– Buying and selling real estate projects, for example: wind or solar parks… are classified into group 68 (Real estate business activities);
– Trading and brokerage of crypto assets without a corresponding debt (not issued by a monetary authority) is classified in group 82990 (Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Fundraising activities based on donations are classified in group 82990 (Other business support service activities not elsewhere classified).
66121: Commodity contract brokerage
This group includes: Brokerage of standardized commodity contracts (forward contracts, options, futures contracts, etc.).
66122: Securities brokerage
This group includes:
– Stockbroking;
– Securities brokerage for investment projects, e.g. wind or solar parks.
66129: Other brokers
This group includes:
– Trading in financial markets on behalf of others (stock broking) and related activities;
– Investment fund stock brokerage;
– Currency transactions on behalf of others;
– Cryptocurrency trading and brokerage have a corresponding debt;
– Activities of foreign currency exchange and trading locations;
– Equity-based crowdfunding;
– Crowdfunding based on debt securities issuance.
6619 – 66190: Financial service support activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation not elsewhere classified:
– Activities of processing and settling financial transactions, including providing digital or internet-based payments (payment intermediation) and settlement activities for credit card transactions;
– Investment consulting activities; banking and financial consulting;
– Mortgage consulting and brokerage activities;
– Activities of e-wallet providers;
– Consulting activities on business mergers and acquisitions;
– Validation and data mining for crypto assets to be considered as financial assets;
– Securities depository;
– Tokenization of crypto assets involves providing security tokens…
This group also includes: Trust and custodial services on a fee and contract basis; Tax refund services; Consumer credit intermediation; Activities of payment service providers, such as electronic funds transfer services; Financial market analysis services…
Exclusions:
– Publishing of financial market analysis is classified in group 5819 (Other publishing activities);
– Information search services related to financial markets are classified in group 6390 (Web search portal activities and other information services);
– Cryptocurrency asset transactions are classified in group 66110 (Financial market management);
– Brokerage activities are classified in group 6612 (Commodity and securities contract brokerage);
– Cryptocurrency asset brokerage is classified in group 6612 (Commodity and securities contracts brokerage);
– Activities of insurance agents and brokers are classified in group 66220 (Activities of insurance agents and brokers);
– Fund management is classified in group 66300 (Fund management activities);
– Activities of debt collection and bad debt settlement organizations are classified in group 82910 (Payment and credit support service activities).
662: Insurance and pension fund support activities
This group includes: Activities of agents (e.g., brokers) in the sale of insurance policies and annuities or other employee benefits and services related to insurance and pension funds such as claims adjusting and management of insurance agents.
6621 – 66210: Risk and damage assessment
This group includes: The provision of insurance administration services, such as the valuation and settlement of insurance claims such as:
– Insurance claim valuation: claim adjustment; risk valuation; risk and damage assessment; insurance loss assessment; average and loss adjustment;
– Insurance claim payment.
Exclusions:
– Real estate appraisal is classified in group 6829 (Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis);
– Evaluation for other purposes is classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Investigation activities are classified in group 80110 (Investigative services and private security activities).
6622 – 66220: Activities of insurance agents and brokers
This group includes: Activities of insurance agents and brokers (insurance intermediaries) in selling, negotiating or advising on insurance policies.
6629 – 66290: Other support activities for insurance and pension funds
This group includes: Activities related to or closely related to insurance and pension benefits (except financial intermediation, claims adjustment and activities of insurance agents): salvage management; insurance actuarial services; assistance in settling insurance claims; insurance calculations…
This group also includes: Pension and insurance consultancy activities;…
Exclusions:
– Sea rescue activities are classified in group 5222 (Service activities directly supporting water transport);
– Publishing of insurance software/applications is classified in group 5829 (Other software publishing).
663 – 6630 – 66300: Fund management activities
This group includes: Portfolio and fund management activities, such as: making decisions about which investments to buy or sell, etc., on a fee or contract basis for individuals , businesses or others such as: pension fund management, mutual fund management, other investment fund management.
This group also includes: Property management activities on a fee or contract basis.
Exclusions:
– Proprietary trading in financial markets is classified in group 64990 (Other financial service activities not elsewhere classified (except insurance and pension fund activities);
– Real estate management is classified in division 68 (Real estate business activities).
This industry includes:
– The activities of owning, leasing, buying, selling, developing or renovating real estate carried out by real estate investors such as real estate investment companies, real estate investment trusts (REITs), real estate asset management companies, real estate funds, real estate development or real estate trading companies, housing cooperatives;
– Activities of agents and brokers in the field of buying, selling and leasing real estate, providing other real estate services such as real estate valuation or activities of real estate escrow agents;
Real estate business activities can be carried out on owned property, leased property and can be carried out on a fee or contract basis;
– Developing projects to build houses and buildings owned by individuals for sale or lease;
– Asset management is real estate.
Exclusions: Construction of buildings and civil engineering works is classified in division F (Construction).
68: REAL ESTATE BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
681 – 6810: Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or lessees
68101: Buying and selling houses and land use rights
This group includes: Business activities of buying/selling residential houses and land use rights for residential purposes.
Exclusions: Land subdivision and improvement are classified in group 42990 (Construction of other civil engineering works).
68102: Buying and selling houses and land use rights not for residential purposes
This group includes: Business/trading activities and land use rights for non-residential purposes such as offices, shops, commercial centers, factories, exhibition areas, warehouses, etc.
68103: Leasing and operation of houses and residential land
This group includes:
– Renting houses, apartments, furnished, unfurnished or rooms for long-term use, monthly or yearly;
– Roof rental, e.g. for solar installation.
Exclusions: The operation of hotels and similar apartments, motels, tents, camping and other non-residential or short-term rental accommodation is classified in division 55 (Accommodation services).
68104: Leasing and operation of non-residential buildings and land
This group includes: Leasing of houses and land for non-residential purposes such as offices, shops, shopping malls, factories, exhibition areas, warehouses, shopping malls…
68109: Other real estate business
This group includes: Real estate business activities not included in the above groups such as leasing of air spaces in buildings; operating land for mobile homes used as primary residence.
682: Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis
6821 – 68210: Intermediary services for real estate activities
This group includes: Intermediary activities in the sale and rental of real estate by connecting buyers with sellers or service providers for a fee or commission. These intermediary activities can be performed on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (face-to-face meetings, door-to-door marketing, telephone, mail, etc.); including the provision of real estate services through independent real estate agents or real estate brokers such as intermediary in the sale and rental of real estate on a fee or contract basis.
Fees or commissions received may be from buyers, sellers of real estate or real estate service providers. Intermediary revenue may also include other sources of revenue such as revenue from selling advertising space to third parties.
This group also includes: Real estate listing services.
Exclusions:
– Legal activities are classified in group 6910 (Legal activities);
– Real estate escrow agent activities are classified in group 6829 (Other real estate activities on a fee or contract basis).
6829: Other real estate activities on a fee or contract basis
68291: Housing and land use rights consultancy and management activities
This group includes:
– Real estate management activities include apartment buildings, individual houses, jointly owned houses, and residential land on a fee or contract basis;
– Consulting activities related to the purchase, sale and lease of real estate such as apartments, individual houses, jointly owned houses, residential land on a fee or contract basis.
Exclusions: Legal consultancy activities are classified in group 6910 (Legal activities).
68292: Consulting and management activities of non-residential housing and land use rights
This group includes:
– Management of non-residential real estate such as factories, offices, plants, land,… on a fee or contract basis;
– Advisory activities relating to the sale and leasing of non-residential real estate on a fee or contract basis.
Exclusions: Legal consultancy activities are classified in group 6910 (Legal activities).
68293: Real estate auction activities, real estate use rights auction
– This group includes: Real estate appraisal and valuation activities, legal checks, real estate auction documentation preparation; auction organization and announcement; auction conduct (direct or online); support for ownership transfer, tax declaration, name change procedures after auction; …
Real estate auctions and real estate use rights auctions can be carried out by the following units: property auction service centers (under the Department of Justice); property auction enterprises; banks (secured property auctions); enforcement agencies (seized and foreclosed properties); real estate trading floors with auction organization functions (if licensed).
68299: Other real estate activities not elsewhere classified on a fee or contract basis
This group includes:
– Activities of real estate rental collection companies;
– Activities of real estate escrow agents;
– Other real estate activities not elsewhere classified on a fee or contract basis.
Exclusions: Facility support services (combining services such as interior cleaning, minor maintenance and repair, waste collection, guarding and security services are classified in group 81100 (General support services).
This industry includes: Specialized professional, scientific and technological activities. These activities require a high level of training, knowledge and specialized skills for the users.
69: LEGAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING ACTIVITIES
This branch includes: Legal representation of the interests of one party against another, whether before a court or tribunal or under the supervision of persons who are members of the court such as civil counsel and representatives, criminal counsel and representatives…
Activities in this industry can also be offered online.
This industry also includes:
– Preparation of legal documents such as agreement of terms, cooperation agreements or similar documents related to the establishment of companies, patents and monopolies, preparation of deeds, wills, powers of attorney, as well as the activities of notaries, judges, arbitrators and economic arbitrators;
– Auditing and accounting services such as examining accounting books, designing auditing systems, preparing financial and accounting statements.
691 – 6910: Legal activities
This group includes:
– Legal representation of the interests of one party against the other, whether before a court or tribunal or under the supervision of persons who are members of the court such as civil counsel and representatives, criminal counsel and representatives…;
– Other activities of notaries, judges, arbitrators and economic arbitrators.
This group also includes:
– Legal mediation activities;
– The activities of an appointed legal guardian without providing residential care services.
Exclusions:
– Court activities are classified in group 84230 (Security, public order and safety activities);
– Social mediation activities are classified in group 88900 (Other non-centralized social assistance activities).
69101: Legal representation and consultancy activities
This group includes: Legal representation of one party’s interests against another, whether or not before a court or other tribunal, or under the supervision of persons who are members of the tribunal, regarding:
– Advice and representation in civil matters;
– Criminal law consultancy and representation;
– Consulting and representation related to labor disputes;
– Consulting and representation in other legal fields…
69102: General guidance and advice, preparation of legal documents
This group includes:
– Agree on terms, cooperation agreements or similar documents related to company establishment;
– General guidance and advice, preparation of legal documents related to copyright, patents, inventions, and authorship;
– Activities related to notarization procedures for real estate mortgage contracts, inheritance documents, wills,…
– Prepare legal documents related to procedures for certifying copies from originals, certifying signatures in documents (except translator’s signature).
69109: Other legal activities
This group includes: Other activities of notaries, judges, arbitrators and economic arbitrators, management and liquidation of assets of enterprises and cooperatives during bankruptcy settlement. Activities of property registration, registration of security measures, provision and exchange of information on security measures…
692 – 6920: Activities related to accounting, auditing and tax consultancy
This group includes:
– Record business and individual transactions;
– Accounting activities such as financial accounting, payroll accounting…;
– Preparation or auditing of financial accounts;
– Check accounts and certify their accuracy;
– Prepare personal and corporate income tax returns;
– Consulting and representation activities (except legal representation) on behalf of clients before tax authorities;
– Tax, fee and tariff calculation service activities.
This group also includes: Invoicing activities.
Exclusions:
– Providing accounting software is classified in group 621 (Computer programming);
– Data processing and tabulation activities are classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Management consulting such as designing audit systems, audit cost programs, fund control mechanisms is classified in group 70200 (Business management consulting activities and other management consulting activities);
– Bill collection is classified in group 82910 (Payment and credit support service activities).
69201: Accounting related activities
This group includes:
– Record business and individual transactions;
– Accounting activities such as financial accounting, payroll accounting…;
– Prepare personal and corporate income tax returns.
This group also includes: Invoicing activities.
69202: Auditing related activities
This group includes:
– Preparation or auditing of financial accounts;
– Check accounts and certify their accuracy.
69203: Activities related to tax consultancy
This group includes:
– Consulting and representation activities (except legal representation) on behalf of clients before tax authorities;
– Tax, fee and tariff calculation service activities.
69209: Activities related to accounting, auditing and other tax consultancy
This group includes: Other accounting, auditing and tax consultancy activities not elsewhere classified.
70: OFFICE ACTIVITIES; MANAGEMENT CONSULTING ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: The provision of advice or assistance to businesses and other organizations on management issues such as: planning and strategy; financial planning and budgeting; marketing objectives and policies; human resource policies, planning implementation; production schedules and control plans.
This industry also includes: Supervision and management of other units of the same company or enterprise, and head office activities.
701 – 7010 – 70100: Office headquarters activities
This group includes: Supervision and management of other units of the company or enterprise; formulation of strategies and plans for organization, decision making of the company or enterprise, implementation of control and management of daily operations of related units. These activities are the same regardless of the activity performed by the managed unit (finance, production, trade, etc.).
This group includes the activities of:
– Office headquarters;
– Central management office;
– Head office;
– Regional and area offices;
– Auxiliary management office.
Exclusions: Activities of holding companies, not engaged in the activities of the head office are classified in group 64210 (Activities of holding companies).
702 – 7020 – 70200: Business management consultancy activities and other management consultancy activities
This group includes: The provision of advice, guidance and operational assistance to businesses and other organizations on management issues, such as strategic and operational planning; financial decisions; marketing objectives and policies; human resource policies, practices and planning; production scheduling and monitoring planning. The provision of such business services may include advice, guidance or operational assistance to businesses or community services such as:
– Lobbying activities on management consulting;
– Design audit methods or mechanisms, audit cost programs, and budget control mechanisms;
– Consulting and assisting businesses or services in planning, organizing, operating effectively, management information…;
– Occupational health and safety advice, such as identifying, recording and monitoring risks…
Exclusions:
– Design of computer software for auditing systems is classified in group 62190 (Other computer programming);
– Legal consultancy and representation are classified in group 6910 (Legal activities);
– Accounting, auditing and tax consulting activities are classified in group 6920 (Activities related to accounting, auditing and tax consulting);
– Architecture, other engineering and technical consultancy are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and related technical consultancy activities), 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Advertising activities are classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Market research and public opinion polling are classified in group 73200 (Market research and public opinion polling);
– Employment placement and referral services are classified in group 78100 (Activities of employment agencies);
– Activities of casting agencies are classified in group 78100 (Activities of employment agencies);
– Educational consulting activities are classified in group 85690 (Other educational support activities).
71: ARCHITECTURAL ACTIVITIES; TECHNICAL TESTING AND ANALYSIS
This industry includes: The provision of architectural services, engineering services, drafting services, construction inspection services, surveying and mapping services.
This industry also includes: Other technical and physical analytical testing services and the provision of technical certification services.
Exclusions:
– Exploration drilling related to mining is classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude petroleum and natural gas extraction) and group 09900 (Other mining support services);
– Publishing combined with software is classified in group 5829 (Other software publishing);
– Development associated with software is classified in group 62190 (Other computer programming);
– Computer consultancy activities are classified in group 62200 (Computer consultancy and computer infrastructure management);
– Technical testing is classified in group 71200 (Technical testing and analysis);
– Research and development activities related to engineering are classified in group 721 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences and engineering);
– Interior decoration is classified in group 74100 (Specialized design activities).
– Aerial photography is classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities).
711 – 7110: Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy
7 1101: Architectural activities
This group includes: Provision of architectural services, engineering services, drafting services, construction inspection services such as:
– Architectural consulting services include: construction design and drafting; urban development planning and landscape architecture;
– Design of machinery and equipment;
– Technical design and consulting services for projects related to civil engineering, pipeline engineering, traffic architecture;
– Basic construction supervision.
71102: Surveying and mapping activities
This group includes:
– Survey, measurement and mapping services;
– Drawing maps and spatial information.
71103: Geological exploration activities, underground water
This group includes:
– Geophysical, seismic and earthquake investigations;
– Geological survey activities;
– Land and border investigation activities;
– Hydrological investigation activities;
– Subsurface investigation activities.
7 1109: Other related technical consulting activities
This group includes:
– Preparation and implementation of projects related to electrical and electronic engineering, mining engineering, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical engineering, industrial and multi-systems engineering, safety engineering or water management projects;
– Preparation of projects using air conditioners, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and pollution control techniques, acoustical engineering…
712 – 7120 – 71200: Technical testing and analysis
This group includes:
– Physical, chemical and other analytical testing of all types of materials and products, including:
+ Check sound and vibration,
+ Check the composition and purity of minerals…,
+ Inspection in the field of food hygiene and safety, including inspection and control related to food production, such as animal inspection before slaughter,
+ Test the physical properties and performance of materials, such as strength, durability, thickness, radioactivity…,
+ Quality and reliability testing,
+ Check the performance of completed machines such as: motorcycle engines, cars, electrical equipment…,
+ Check welds and joints by X-ray method,
+ Error analysis, cause of failure,
+ Check and measure environmental indicators: air and water pollution…,
+ Check fuel quality;
– Product certification, including consumer goods, vehicles, pressure vessels, nuclear power plants;
– Periodic traffic safety inspection of motor vehicles;
– Test using models or simulation models (such as aircraft, ships, dams…);
– Crime laboratory operations;
– Product quality and origin assessment activities.
This group also includes: Inspection of air ducts, water pipes, gas pipes not involving repair or installation.
Exclusions:
– Testing of animal specimens for sanitary reasons not related to food production is classified in group 75000 (Veterinary activities);
– Diagnostic imaging, testing and analysis of medical and dental specimens are classified in group 86 (Healthcare activities);
– Inspection of air ducts, water pipes, gas pipes related to repair or installation is classified in section F (Construction);
– Sampling and weighing as part of cargo handling activities are classified in group 52290 (Other support service activities incidental to transportation);
– Computer penetration testing, ethical hacking and cybersecurity are classified in Division 62 (Computer programming, consultancy and related activities);
– Consulting activities performed by companies or professionals to obtain certification are classified in group 70200 (Business management consultancy activities and other management consultancy activities);
– Gene sequencing for general research on biological processes is classified in group 721 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences and engineering);
– Gene sequencing to rule out or cure a specific disease is classified in group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified).
72: SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
This industry includes scientific research and technological development.
In there:
Scientific research activities include: basic research and applied research.
Technology development activities include: experimental deployment and pilot production.
Scientific research is the activity of exploring, discovering, understanding the nature and laws of things, natural phenomena, society and thinking; creating solutions for practical application. In which:
– Basic research is a research activity aimed at discovering the nature and laws of things, natural phenomena, society and thinking.
– Applied research is the research activity that applies scientific research results to create new technology and innovate technology to serve the interests of people and society.
Technology development is the activity of using the results of basic research and applied research, through experimental implementation and trial production to perfect existing technology and create new technology. In which:
– Experimental deployment is the activity of applying the results of scientific research and technological development to create new technological products in prototype form.
– Pilot production is the activity of applying experimental implementation results to trial production to perfect new technology and new products before putting them into production and life.
This industry also includes the development and production of prototypes with the primary purpose of further improvement, whether or not they involve manufacturing.
Exclusions: Market research is classified in group 73200 (Market research and public opinion polling).
721: Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences and engineering
7211 – 72110: Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences
This group includes:
– Scientific research and technological development in the fields of mathematics and statistics;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of computer science and information;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of physics;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of chemistry;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of earth sciences and related environments;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of biology;
– Scientific research and technological development in other fields of natural sciences.
This group also includes: Gene sequencing for general study of biological processes.
Exclusion: Gene sequencing to rule out or cure a specific disease is classified in group 86990 (Other health activities not elsewhere classified).
7212 – 72120: Scientific research and technological development in the field of science, engineering and technology
This group includes:
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of civil engineering;
– Scientific research and technological development in the fields of electrical engineering, electronic engineering, and information engineering;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of mechanical engineering;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of chemical engineering;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of materials engineering and metallurgy;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of medical engineering;
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of environmental engineering;
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of environmental biotechnology;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of industrial biotechnology;
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of nanotechnology;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of food and beverage engineering;
– Scientific research and technological development in the fields of science, engineering and other technologies.
7213 – 72130: Scientific research and technological development in the field of medical and pharmaceutical sciences
This group includes:
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of basic medicine;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of clinical medicine;
– Scientific research and technological development in the medical field;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of pharmacy;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of biotechnology in medicine;
– Scientific research and technological development in other medical and pharmaceutical fields.
7214 – 72140: Scientific research and technological development in the field of agricultural science
This group includes:
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of cultivation;
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of animal husbandry;
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of veterinary medicine;
– Scientific research and technology development in the forestry sector;
– Scientific research and technology development in the field of fisheries;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of biotechnology in agriculture;
– Scientific research and technological development in other agricultural science fields.
722: Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities
7221 – 72210: Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences
This group includes:
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of psychology;
– Scientific research and technological development in the fields of economics and business;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of educational science;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of sociology;
– Scientific research and technological development in the legal field;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of political science;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of economic and social geography;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of mass information and communication;
– Scientific research and technological development in other social science fields.
This group also includes: Research and development on economic and social relations.
7222 – 72220: Scientific research and technological development in the field of humanities
This group includes:
– Scientific research and technological development in the fields of history and archaeology;
– Scientific research and technological development in the fields of linguistics and literature;
– Scientific research and technological development in the fields of philosophy, ethics and religion;
– Scientific research and technological development in the field of art;
– Scientific research and technological development in other fields of humanities.
73: ADVERTISING, MARKET RESEARCH AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
This industry includes: The creation of advertising campaigns and the placement of such advertisements in newspapers, magazines, radio, television, the internet or other media, as well as the design of layouts and websites. These advertising activities are usually carried out through advertising agencies and media representatives.
This sector also includes: Activities providing information on markets for goods and services; providing information on public relations; public opinion polling activities. These activities may be based on the collection and analysis of original data or on the research and analysis of existing data.
Exclusions:
– Activities in which income is generated from advertising should be classified according to the actual activity, for example, publishing advertising newspapers,…;
– The sale of advertising time or space directly by owners of time or space (publishers, etc.) is classified into the respective business line codes.
731 – 7310-73100: Advertising
This group includes: The creation of advertising campaigns and the placement of such advertisements in newspapers, magazines, radio, television, the internet or other media, and the design of layouts and websites. These advertising activities are usually carried out through advertising agencies and media representatives.
Specifically:
– Creation and implementation of advertising campaigns: Creation and placement of advertisements in newspapers, magazines, radio, television, internet and other media; placement of outdoor advertising such as: billboards, panels, bulletin boards, windows, showrooms, showroom design, cars and buses…; aerial advertising; distribution of advertising materials or samples; provision of advertising spaces on billboards; design of locations and presentations on websites…;
– Conduct advertising campaigns and other advertising services aimed at attracting and retaining customers such as: Advertising promotion; point-of-sale marketing; online mail advertising; marketing consulting…
Exclusions:
– Publishing of advertising materials is classified in group 5819 (Other publishing activities);
– Production of commercial messages on radio, television or film is classified in group 59113 (Television programme production activities);
– Public relations activities are classified in group 70200 (Business management consultancy activities and other management consultancy activities);
– Market research is classified in group 73200 (Market research and public opinion polling);
– Graphic design activities are classified in group 74100 (Specialized design activities);
– Advertising photography is classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Organizing trade exhibitions and displays is classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Online mail activities (addressing…) are classified in group 82990 (Other business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Advertising service activities used to finance the main business activities, which can be provided free of charge, are classified under the main economic activity.
732 – 7320 – 73200: Market research and public opinion polling
This group includes:
– Conduct market research on awareness, evaluation and use of goods and services; on product development, pricing; on media use, on advertising recall and impact;
– Conduct research on attitudes to quality of life and lifestyle, to social participation and political engagement, to voting…
This group also includes conducting scientific research on markets and opinions with qualitative and quantitative methods; response and non-response survey methods; collecting research data through questioning, observation, measurement and statistics; collecting research data through direct interviews, by mail, telephone or face-to-face interviews.
Exclusions:
– Advertising is classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Conducting telephone interviews for market research and opinion purposes on a fee or contract basis is classified in group 82200 (Call center service activities).
733 – 7330 – 73300: Public relations activities
This group includes providing advice, guidance and operational support, including lobbying, to businesses and other organisations on public relations and communications.
This group also includes: Activities of sales representatives for trade promotion purposes.
Exclusions:
– Management consulting lobbying activities are classified in group 70200 (Business management consulting and other management consulting activities);
– Advertising activities of advertising agencies and media representatives are classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Market research and public opinion polling are classified in group 73200 (Market research and public opinion polling);
– Visual communication design and consultancy are classified in group 74100 (Specialized design activities).
74: OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: Provision of professional scientific and technical services (except legal and auditing activities; architecture and engineering, technical testing and analysis, management and management consultancy, research and development, advertising);
741 – 7410 – 74100: Specialized design activities
This group includes:
– Fashion design related to textiles, wearing apparel, footwear, jewelry, furniture and other interior decoration and other fashion goods as well as other personal or household goods;
– Industrial design, carried out through specialized software, i.e. the creation and development of designs and specifications to optimize the use, value and appearance of a product, including the determination of the materials, construction, mechanisms, shape, color and surface finish of the product, taking into account the characteristics and needs of the user, safety, market attractiveness and efficiency in production, distribution, use and maintenance;
– Graphic design activities;
– Interior decoration activities.
Exclusions:
– Computer animation graphic design is classified in group 59120 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Design and programming of websites are classified in group 62190 (Other computer programming);
– Architectural design is classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Engineering design, i.e. the application of physical laws and engineering principles to the design of machines, materials, devices, structures, processes and systems is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy);
– Stage set design is classified in group 90390 (Other support activities for creative arts and performing arts).
742 – 7420 – 74200: Photographic activities
This group includes:
– Photography for consumer and commercial use:
+ Take portrait photos for passports, cards, weddings…,
+ Photography for commercial, publishing, fashion, real estate or travel purposes,
+ Aerial and underwater photography,
+ Video recording: Weddings, meetings….
– Film production:
+ Development, printing and expansion from negative film or cinema film,
+ Film development and photographic printing testing,
+ Wash, restore or retouch photos;
– Activities of photojournalists;
– Art photography activities;
This group also includes:
– Microfilming of documents;
– Capture physical objects in 3D geometric form (3D Scan);
– Process and convert photos to digital format and upload to the cloud.
Exclusions:
– Photo printing activities (from mobile phones, memory cards, USBs and other electronic support devices) are classified in group 18120 (Printing related services);
– Film processing related to the cinema and television industry is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television programme production activities);
– Mapping and spatial information activities are classified in group 71102 (Surveying and mapping activities);
– Surveying and observation activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy);
– The operation of photo booths and automatic cameras to print photos from electronic records, for example from phones, memory cards, USBs… is classified in group 9690 (Other personal service activities).
743 – 7430 – 74300: Interpretation activities
This group includes: Translating and interpreting all languages, including sign languages, in spoken or written form.
Exclusions:
– Development of translation tools and training of translation tools are classified in group 621 (Computer programming);
– Publishing of translation software is classified in group 5829 (Publishing of other software);
– Language teaching activities are classified in group 85590 (Other education not elsewhere classified).
749: Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Brokerage, marketing of copyrights and other professional, scientific and technical service activities not elsewhere classified.
7491 – 74910: Patent brokerage and marketing activities
This group includes patent brokerage and marketing activities.
This group also includes:
– Copyright management services and copyright revenue;
– Industrial property management services such as patents, licenses, trademarks, franchises…;
– Activities of collective rights management organizations.
Exclusions:
– Leasing of intellectual property and similar products is classified in group 77400 (Leasing of non-financial intangible assets);
– Trading of copyrights and similar intellectual property rights is classified in group 77400 (Leasing of non-financial intangible assets).
7499 – 74990: Other professional, scientific and technological activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Various services for consumer customers. Includes activities involving professional skills, science and technology:
– Commercial brokerage activities, i.e. arranging the buying and selling of small and medium-sized businesses, including all professions, excluding real estate brokerage;
– Valuation activities except real estate and insurance (for antiques, jewelry…);
– Activities related to weather forecasting;
– Securities consulting;
– Consulting in the field of occupational safety at the workplace;
– Agronomic consulting;
– Consulting on other technologies;
– Environmental consulting activities;
– Energy saving consulting activities;
– Other consulting activities except architectural, engineering and management consulting…;
– Activities of construction economists.
This group also includes:
– Activities by agents or agencies on behalf of individuals usually involve recruiting people for film, music or other sports or entertainment or arranging books, plays, artwork, photographs… with publishers or producers…;
– Economic services for construction projects, such as the activities of construction economists;
– Activities of the board of control.
Exclusions:
– Activities of commission agents, commodity brokers and other wholesalers buying and selling on behalf of others without taking possession of the intermediate goods are classified in group 4610 (Commodity agents, brokers, auctioneers);
– Retail intermediary activities are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Real estate brokerage activities are classified in group 68210 (Intermediary services for real estate activities);
– Accounting activities are classified in group 6920 (Activities related to accounting, auditing and tax consultancy);
– Management consulting activities are classified in group 70200 (Business management consulting activities and other management consulting activities);
– Architectural and engineering activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy);
– Quantity surveying activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy);
– Industrial and machinery design is classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy), 7410 (Specialized design activities);
– Veterinary inspection and control related to food production are classified in group 71200 (Technical inspection and analysis);
– Sales promotion service activities are classified in group 73300 (Public relations activities);
– Design of display advertising and other advertising is classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Design of positions and other forms of expression on the web are classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Exhibition and fair activities are classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Activities of independent auctioneers are classified in group 82990 (Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Organizing customer loyalty programs is classified in group 82990 (Other business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Consumer credit and debt counseling is classified in group 88900 (Other unspecialized social assistance activities);
– Activities of scientific and technological writers are classified in division 90 (Creative arts and performing arts activities);
– Activities of freelancers are classified in division 90 (Creative and performing arts activities);
– Environmental engineering activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy);
– Patent brokerage activities are classified in group 74910 (Patent brokerage and marketing activities);
– Management of industrial property rights such as patents, licenses, trademarks, franchises… is classified into group 74910 (Patent brokerage and marketing activities);
– Management of intellectual property rights, such as copyrights and their sales, is classified in group 74910 (Patent brokerage and marketing activities);
– Medical practitioner consultation is classified in group 8620 (Activities of general, specialist and dental clinics).
75: VETERINARY ACTIVITIES
This industry includes:
– Operation of animal health facilities where animals are kept for treatment and direct supervision by highly qualified veterinarians;
– Animal examination and treatment activities carried out by veterinary agencies when inspecting animal farms, kennels or animal houses, in diagnostic rooms, surgeries or elsewhere.
This division also includes: Animal rescue activities.
750 – 7500 – 75000: Veterinary activities
This group includes:
– Animal health care and livestock activity control;
– Animal health care and control of livestock activities.
These activities are performed by highly qualified veterinarians in animal health facilities, veterinary examination and treatment activities are performed during inspections of animal farms, kennels or animal houses, in diagnostic rooms, surgeries or elsewhere.
This group also includes:
– Activities of veterinary assistants or other support to veterinarians;
– Other specialized research or diagnosis involving animals;
– Animal rescue activities;
– Animal bone adjustment;
– Activities of animal nutritionists.
Exclusions:
– Providing animal feed without health care is classified in group 01620 (Animal husbandry service activities);
– Sheep shearing is classified in group 01620 (Livestock service activities);
– Livestock herding, pasture raising, and buffalo castration services are classified into group 01620 (Livestock service activities);
– Activities related to artificial insemination are classified in group 01620 (Livestock service activities);
– Animal genetic testing activities are classified in group 721 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of natural sciences and engineering);
– Pre-slaughter animal testing and control related to food production is classified in group 71200 (Technical testing and analysis);
– Scientific research on animal genetics is classified in group 722 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities);
– Pet feeding activities not associated with health care are classified in group 96909 (Other personal service activities not elsewhere classified).
This industry includes: Support activities for general business activities. The difference between the administrative and support service industry and the professional, scientific and technological industry is that the main purpose is not to transfer specialized knowledge.
77: OPERATING LEASES
This industry includes: Short-term operating leasing activities, long-term leasing of tangible assets (cars, computers, consumer goods, industrial machinery and equipment, …), non-financial intangible assets (intellectual property rights, computer software, licenses, exploitation rights, commercial advantages, trademarks, …); intermediary services related to asset leasing.
The basic characteristic of operating leasing services is that the lessor/lessee bears the economic risk for the leased asset; the intermediary does not bear the economic risk for the asset they act as an intermediary for leasing. The leased asset is provided to the customer and the asset rental fee is paid periodically (monthly, annually, etc.).
Exclusions:
– Financial leasing is classified in group 64910 (Financial leasing activities);
– Real estate leasing is classified into sector M (Real estate business activities);
– Streaming of content, such as software and books from content publishers classified in Division 58 (Publishing activities);
– Streaming of audiobooks not related to publishing is classified in group 60100 (Broadcasting and sound distribution activities);
– Renting of equipment with operator, see the corresponding group related to the activities with equipment classified in section F (Construction), section H (Transport and storage).
771 – 7710: Motor vehicle rental
77101: Car rental
This group includes:
– Passenger car rental (without driver);
– Truck and trailer rental (without driver);
– Car rental, private car (without driver).
Exclusions: Car rental with driver is classified in group 493 (Other road transport).
77109: Rental of other motor vehicles
This group includes:
– Rental of recreational vehicles, snowmobiles, tourist vehicles… (without driver);
– Motorcycle rental (without driver).
772: Rental of personal and household goods
This group includes: Short-term and long-term rental of personal and household goods; entertainment and sports equipment, video tapes.
7721 – 77210: Sports and entertainment equipment rental
This group includes: Rental of recreational and sports equipment:
– Pleasure boats, canoes, sailboats and unmanned yachts;
– Bicycles, including electric bicycles;
– Beach chairs and umbrellas;
– Snowboard;
– Other sports equipment.
Exclusions:
– Rental of pleasure boats and sailboats with crew is classified in groups 5011 (Coastal and ocean passenger transport), 5021 (Inland passenger water transport);
– Rental of video tapes and discs is classified in group 77290 (Rental of other personal and household goods);
– Renting of other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified is classified in group 77290 (Renting of other personal and household goods);
– Renting of water transport equipment (without operator) is classified in group 7730 (Renting of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without operator);
– Rental of entertainment and recreation equipment for use in entertainment establishments (treadmills in parks; artificial climbing equipment, etc.) is classified in group 93290 (Other entertainment and recreation activities).
7729 – 77290: Renting of other personal and household goods
This group includes: Renting of all kinds of goods (personal and household) for household or business use (except sports and recreational equipment):
– Textiles, clothing and footwear, such as curtains, costumes, wedding dresses and footwear, etc.;
– Furniture, ceramics, glass, kitchenware, tableware, electrical appliances and household goods;
– Jewelry, musical instruments, stage props, tables and chairs, backdrops, costumes…;
– Books, magazines, newspapers;
– Machinery and equipment used by amateurs or hobbyists such as tools for home repair;
– Flowers and trees;
– Electronic devices for home use;
– Rental of video games, video discs, records…;
– Tents and canvas domes for rent without service.
This group also includes: Rental of event equipment, including tents.
Exclusions:
– Providing accommodation services in tents is classified in sector I (Accommodation and food services);
– Renting of cars, motorcycles, trucks, trailers and motorized recreational vehicles without operators is classified in group 7710 (Rental of motor vehicles);
– Rental of entertainment and sports equipment is classified in group 77210 (Rental of sports and entertainment equipment);
– Office equipment rental is classified into group 77303 (Rental of office machinery and equipment (including computers) without operators);
– Rental of non-motorized mobile trailers (mobile homes) is classified in group 77309 (Rental of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operators not elsewhere classified);
– Renting tents for event organization is classified in group 7730 (Renting of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without operator);
– Operation of standalone online gaming/electronic gaming websites is classified in group 60390 (Operation of social networking sites and other content distribution activities);
– Provision of online games by publishers (including subscription services, in-game purchases and in-app purchases) is classified in group 58210 (Video game publishing);
– The provision of care and rental services combining washing and cleaning of textiles such as bed linen, uniforms and related items is classified in group 96100 (Laundry, cleaning of textile and fur products).
773 – 7730: Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operator
This group includes:
– Rental of agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment without operators;
– Rental of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment without operators;
– Renting of office machinery and equipment without operators;
– Renting of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods not elsewhere classified used as goods in business.
Exclusions:
– Leasing of agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment with operators is classified in group 01610 (Cultivating service activities), 02400 (Forestry service activities);
– Renting of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment with operators is classified in division 43 (Specialized construction activities);
– Rental of air transport equipment with operators is classified in division 51 (Air transport);
– Rental of water transport equipment with operators is classified in division 50 (Water transport);
– Financial leasing is classified in group 64910 (Financial leasing activities);
– Real estate leasing is classified into group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or lessees);
– Leasing of tangible assets is classified in groups 7710 (Leasing of motor vehicles), 772 (Leasing of personal and household goods);
– Rental of video tapes and discs is classified in group 77290 (Rental of other personal and household goods);
– Book rental is classified in group 77290 (Rental of other personal and household goods).
77301: Renting of agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment without operators
This group includes:
– Rental of agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment without operators;
– Rental of manufactured products under group 28210 (Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery), such as agricultural tractors.
77302: Rental of construction machinery and equipment without operators
This group includes: Renting and leasing of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment without operator:
– Crane;
– Scaffolding, platform, no assembly or disassembly required.
77303: Renting of office machinery and equipment (including computers) without operators
This group includes: Renting of office machinery and equipment without operator:
– Computers and peripherals;
– Duplicating machines, typewriters and word processors;
– Accounting machines and equipment: Money counters, electronic calculators…;
– Office supplies.
77304: Rental of aircraft and flying vehicles without operator
This group includes: Rental of aircraft, flying vehicles without pilot and crew.
77305: Rental of ships, boats and floating structures without operator
This group includes: Rental of ships, boats and floating structures without operator and crew.
77309: Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods without operator not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Rental without operator, of equipment and other tangible goods commonly used as goods in business:
+ Engine,
+ Machine tools,
+ Mining and oil exploration equipment,
+ Professional radio, television and communication equipment,
+ Film production equipment,
+ Measuring and control equipment,
+ Other industrial, commercial and scientific machinery.
– Rental of other road transport equipment other than cars and motorcycles without operators, such as railway engines;
This group also includes:
– Container rental;
– Pallet rental;
– Animal rental (such as pets, racehorses).
774 – 7740 – 77400: Leasing of non-financial intangible assets
This group includes: Activities that use non-financial assets for which royalties or license fees are paid to the owner of the asset. This use can take many forms, such as allowing reproduction, further use of the process or product, franchising, etc. The current owner may or may not create these products.
This group also includes:
– Leasing of non-financial intangible assets (except copyrights, such as books or software);
– Receive royalties or license fees for the use of:
+ Patents,
+ Trademarks or service marks,
+ Brand,
+ Mineral exploration and evaluation,
+ Franchise contract,
+ Internet domain name,
+ Rights to the design or development of board games,
+ Other non-financial intangible assets.
– Receive royalties or licensing fees for scientific research results.
Exclusions:
– Copyright and publishing rights are classified in divisions 58 (Publishing activities), 59 (Motion picture, video, television programme, sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Production, reproduction and copyright distribution (books, software, films) are classified in sectors 58 (Publishing activities), 59 (Motion picture, video, television programme, sound recording and music publishing activities);
– Streaming of content, such as software and books, by content publishers classified in Division 58 (Publishing activities);
– Streaming of audiobooks not related to publishing is classified in group 60100 (Broadcasting and sound distribution activities);
– Real estate leasing is classified into group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or lessees);
– Leasing of tangible assets is classified into groups 7710 (Leasing of motor vehicles), 772 (Leasing of personal and household goods), 7730 (Leasing of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without operators).
775 – 7750 – 77500: Intermediary services for leasing tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets
This group includes: Intermediary services for the rental of tangible goods (such as automobiles, recreational vehicles, trailers, etc.) and non-financial intangible assets by connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission without the intermediary providing the mediated rental services. Intermediary activities may be performed on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (directly, such as: door-to-door, telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions may be collected from customers or rental service providers. Revenue from intermediary activities may include other sources of revenue such as advertising revenue.
This group also includes:
– Car rental booking service;
– Providing intermediary services between households that rent out their goods and households that rent goods, such as lawn mowers, ladders, bicycles.
Exclusions:
– Rental of cars, recreational vehicles and trailers is classified in group 7710 (Rental of motor vehicles);
– Renting of personal and household goods and other tangible goods and equipment, classified in groups 772 (Renting of personal and household goods), 773 (Renting of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without operator);
– Intermediary service activities for passenger transport are classified in group 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– The entities that ultimately own tangible assets and non-financial intangible assets after leasing are classified into groups 772 (Leasing of personal and household goods) and 773 (Leasing of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without operators).
78: LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: Activities of searching, selecting and replacing labor, supplying labor according to customers’ requirements on a fixed term basis to supplement the customer’s workforce, activities of providing human resources and human resource management services with a brokerage role.
This industry also includes:
– Management research and career introduction activities;
– Activities of casting companies;
– Activities of recruitment companies;
– Headhunting activities.
Exclusions: Activities of arts organizations are classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified).
781 – 7810 – 78100: Activities of employment referral centers
This group includes: Activities of listing, recruiting workers, introducing jobs, and introducing people who do not work in brokerage companies.
This group also includes:
– Search, select, introduce and arrange labor including management;
– Activities of actor search agencies, such as casting agencies, modeling agencies;
– Activities of online recruitment agencies.
This group also includes: Talent search, discovery and recruitment activities.
Exclusions:
– Activities of artistic organizations are classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Activities of companies providing babysitters and domestic helpers for households are classified in group 782 (Supply of temporary labor and other human resources).
782: Temporary labor supply and other human resources
7821 – 78210: Temporary labor supply
This group includes: Providing labor at the request of a client for a limited period of time to temporarily replace or supplement the client’s workforce. In such employment arrangements, the employment agency or human resource provider is the employer of each worker provided. However, the client is responsible for supervising their labor.
7822: Other human resource supply
78221: Providing other domestic human resources
This group includes: Activities of providing long-term, stable labor resources, managing domestic labor resources, representing workers in cases related to wages, taxes and financial or labor resources issues, but they do not have responsibility for directing and supervising workers.
78222: Providing other human resources to work abroad
This group includes: Activities of providing long-term, stable labor resources, managing labor resources working abroad, representing workers in cases related to wages, taxes and financial or labor resources issues, but they do not have the responsibility to direct and supervise workers.
79: ACTIVITIES OF TRAVEL AGENTS, TOUR BUSINESSES AND OTHER TOURISM-RELATED ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: Activities of agencies primarily engaged in selling and operating packaged or customised tours including transport, accommodation, entertainment, tourist guiding and other services to the general public and commercial clients and the arrangement and assembling of tours sold through travel agencies or directly by agents such as tour operators, other travel-related and support services including reservation services.
This industry also includes:
– Tour guide activities and tourism promotion activities;
– Travel intermediary services.
Exclusions:
– Intermediary service activities solely for passenger transport are classified in group 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– Intermediary service activities solely for accommodation are classified in group 55300 (Intermediary service activities for accommodation services);
– Intermediary service activities solely for food services are classified in group 56400 (Intermediary service activities for food services);
– Intermediary service activities for car and tourist vehicle rental are classified into group 77500 (Intermediary service activities for rental of tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets);
– Intermediary service activities for tickets for entertainment, sports and other events are classified in group 82400 (Intermediary service activities for business support service activities not elsewhere classified (except financial intermediation)).
791: Activities of travel agencies, tour operators
This industry includes: Activities of agencies primarily engaged in selling packaged or customized travel packages including transport, accommodation, tourist guides and other services to the general public and commercial clients, and the arrangement and assembling of tours sold through travel agencies or directly by agents such as tour operators.
This industry also includes: Activities of travel agencies.
7911 – 79110: Travel agents
This group includes:
– The activities of agents are mainly engaged in the sale of package tours and cruises to the public or commercial customers:
+ Booking service for package tours, domestic or international,
+ Booking service for custom-designed tours according to customers’ requests, domestic or international.
– Intermediary activities in signing contracts to provide tourism services from tour operators.
This group also includes: Intermediary activities for package tourism services at the destination.
Exclusions:
– Intermediary service activities solely for passenger transport are classified in group 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– Intermediary service activities solely for accommodation are classified in group 55300 (Intermediary service activities for accommodation services);
– Selling travel combos/package tours: a form of distributing tourism-related services but with temporary refunds, which can be of any type such as hotels, restaurants, care services, entertainment activities… classified in group 82990 (Other remaining business support service activities not classified elsewhere);
– Legal and practical activities related to the conclusion of contracts for the provision of tourism services, at the request of customers, are classified in group 69 (Legal, accounting and auditing activities).
7912 – 79120: Tour operators
This group includes:
– Activities of arranging, connecting and marketing package tours, including:
+ Package tours, domestic or international,
+ Tours are designed according to customers’ individual requests, domestic or international.
– Tour operators are involved in the operation of tours sold by travel agencies, including arranging and connecting various services in package tours. Tour operators may be hired or contracted by a travel agency or they may act as independent tour operators involved in the following services: transportation, accommodation, meals, visits to tourist attractions such as museums, historical sites, cultural heritage, theaters, music or sporting events…
Exclusions: Sale of package tours is classified in group 79110 (Travel agencies).
799 – 7990 – 79900: Other travel-related activities
This group includes:
– Tourist support services:
+ Provide tourist information to tourists,
+ Activities of independent tour guides.
– Tourism promotion activities.
Exclusions:
– Activities of travel agencies and tour operators are classified in groups 79110 (Travel agencies) and 79120 (Tour operators);
– Organizing and operating events such as meetings, conferences, press conferences including transportation, accommodation, ticket sales if managed by the organizer himself is classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Ticket booking and ticket sales activities for entertainment, sports and other events are classified in group 82400 (Intermediary service activities for business support service activities not elsewhere classified (except financial intermediation));
– Reservation activities for passenger transport with a fee are classified in group 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– “Holiday sharing” services are classified in group 55300 (Accommodation intermediary service activities);
– Reservation activities for food services with a fee are classified in group 56400 (Intermediary service activities for food services);
– Fee-based reservation activities for accommodation services are classified in group 55300 (Accommodation intermediary service activities).
80: SAFETY INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: Safety-related services such as:
– Investigation services in the private, commercial, corporate, insurance and criminal law fields to exercise rights in court;
– Security and patrol services;
– Receive and transfer money, receipts and other valuables with accompanying person and protective equipment during the move;
– Security system services and operation of electronic alarm systems, such as burglar or fire alarms, as well as video surveillance and remote monitoring systems, where the activity focuses on the remote monitoring of these systems and often includes sales, installation and repair services.
This industry also includes:
– Security services related to the prevention and assurance of human safety at public events and public facilities;
– Security services provide armored vehicle services.
Exclusions: Information technology security activities are classified in division 62 (Computer programming, consultancy and related activities).
801: Safety investigation activities
This group includes security activities typically performed by the private sector.
8011 – 80110: Private security and investigation services
This group includes:
– Investigation services in the private, commercial, insurance and legal sectors;
– Security, patrol or guard services;
– Support services for receiving and transferring money;
– Secure data destruction and deletion services;
– Armored car service.
This group also includes:
– Security and guarding services, e.g. for shops, trauma centers, baggage and passenger checks at airports, railway stations and other similar places;
– Security and safety activities for events, concerts, fairs and exhibitions.
Exclusions:
– Risk analysis and security consulting are classified in group 80190 (Other security services);
– Customer support staff activities at the lobby, reception, doorman are classified in group 81100 (General support services), 82100 (Administrative and office support activities);
– Security training, including cyber security training, is classified in group 85590 (Other education not elsewhere classified);
– Remote monitoring activities are classified in group 80190 (Other security services);
– Activities to protect public order and security are classified in group 84230 (Activities to protect public order and safety).
8019 – 80190: Other security services
This group includes: The provision of one or more services such as security system services as part of a security service centre or alarm receiving centre (ARC); video surveillance system services and video remote monitoring and only when provided in connection with surveillance services and subsequent remote monitoring services, installation, repair and maintenance of electronic security systems.
This group also includes:
– Security consulting activities;
– Working in emergency call and service centers or alarm reception centers (ARC);
– Remote monitoring and surveillance of electronic security systems such as burglar alarms, fire alarms and video surveillance systems;
– Remote monitoring and surveillance of mechanical or electronic locking devices, safes and security vaults;
– Installation and maintenance of electronic security systems, such as burglar alarms, fire alarms, video surveillance systems if provided in connection with monitoring services and subsequent remote monitoring services;
– Installation, repair, modification and adjustment of mechanical or electronic locking devices, electronic security systems, safes and security vaults if provided in connection with monitoring services and subsequent remote monitoring services.
Exclusions:
– Installation of security systems, such as anti-theft systems, fire alarms and surveillance systems without subsequent remote monitoring and supervision services is classified in group 43210 (Electrical installation);
– Retail sale of electrical security alarm systems, mechanical or electronic locking devices, safes and security vaults without supervision, installation or maintenance services is classified in group 4759 (Retail sale of electrical household appliances, beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture, electric lamps and lighting fittings, other household articles not elsewhere classified);
– Activities to maintain public order and security, such as police, are classified in group 84230 (Public order and security activities).
– Providing key duplication services is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified);
– Cyber security consulting activities are classified in group 62200 (Computer consulting and computer infrastructure management).
81: HOUSE, CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPE CLEANING SERVICES
This industry includes: Provision of support services such as provision of comprehensive support services for customer facilities; provision of interior and exterior cleaning services of all types of buildings; cleaning of industrial machinery, trains, buses, aircraft, etc.; cleaning of roads or seawater tanks, disinfection and sterilization of buildings, ships, trams, etc.; bottle cleaning, street sweeping, snow removal; provision of landscape care and maintenance services, etc.
811 – 8110 – 81100: General support services
This group includes: The provision of a combination of support services to a client’s premises. These services include: interior cleaning, maintenance, rubbish removal, security, doormanship and surveillance, mail routing, reception, laundry and related services to meet the client’s needs. These activities are performed by operational staff, not related to or responsible for the client’s main business or activities.
Exclusions:
– Providing only one service (such as a general cleaning service) falls under the group related to the provision of services;
– Provide full package of managers and staff according to customer requirements, such as hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and other activities of the unit;
– Providing website operations management and/or data processing is classified in group 62200 (Computer consultancy and computer infrastructure management);
– Real estate management, such as management of real estate properties or shared ownership housing, is classified in group 6829 (Other real estate activities on a fee or contract basis);
– Security and protection service activities are classified in group 80110 (Investigative services and private security activities).
812: Cleaning services
This group includes: General, professional and other cleaning activities. The distinction between them is not based on the type of customer served but on the type of cleaning service.
General interior cleaning services for all properties, exterior cleaning of properties, street cleaning, disinfection and sterilization services for properties and industrial machinery, bottle cleaning, street sweeping, snow plowing.
Exclusions:
– Pest control in agriculture is classified in group 01610 (Cultivation service activities);
– Carpet, rug and curtain cleaning are classified in group 96100 (Laundry and cleaning of textile and fur products).
8121 – 81210: General house cleaning
This group includes:
– General cleaning activities (not specialized) for all types of constructions, such as:
+ Office,
+ Private housing: such as apartments or private houses,
+ Factory,
+ Store,
+ Agencies and other multi-purpose residential and business buildings.
These activities are primarily interior cleaning of buildings although they may include exterior cleaning such as windows or hallways.
Exclusions: Cleaning services inside specialized buildings, such as cleaning of chimneys, windows, fireplaces, furnaces, boilers, ventilation ducts and ductwork, are classified in group 81290 (Other cleaning services).
8129 – 81290: Other cleaning services
This group includes:
– Exterior cleaning services for all buildings including offices, factories, shops, agencies, business establishments, residential buildings and other multi-purpose buildings;
– Professional cleaning services for residential properties such as window cleaning, chimney cleaning or cleaning of fireplaces, furnaces, boilers, ventilation ducts, duct parts;
– Swimming pool cleaning and maintenance;
– Cleaning bottles;
– Cleaning industrial machinery;
– Cleaning trains, buses, planes…;
– Cleaning of roads and oil tankers at sea;
– Disinfection and sterilization services;
– Street sweeping and snow plowing;
– Cleaning new buildings immediately after construction;
– Steam cleaning, sandblasting and similar activities for building exteriors;
– Cleaning services for houses and other constructions not elsewhere classified.
Exclusions:
– Agricultural pest control is classified in group 01610 (Cultivating service activities);
– Sewer cleaning is classified in group 3700 (Drainage and wastewater treatment);
– Car cleaning and car washing are classified in group 95310 (Repair and maintenance of cars and other motor vehicles).
813 – 8130 – 81300: Landscape services
This group includes:
– Planting, care and maintenance:
+ Parks and flower gardens,
+ Private and public houses,
+ Public or semi-public works (schools, hospitals, administrative agencies, churches…),
+ Urban land (parks, green areas, cemeteries…),
+ Trees on highways (roads, railways, trams, ports),
+ Industrial and commercial buildings.
– Planting, caring for and maintaining trees for:
+ Buildings (rooftop gardens, front gardens, indoor gardens),
+ Sports grounds, playgrounds and other recreational parks (sports grounds, playgrounds, sunbathing lawns, golf courses),
+ Static and dynamic water areas (tanks, convection water areas, ponds, swimming pools, ditches, rivers, streams, green tree systems on wastewater areas),
+ Plant trees to protect against noise, wind, corrosion, glare…
– Protection and restoration of landscapes, such as parks, gardens, ecological engineering works aimed at ecological conservation of sites.
This group also includes:
– Activities related to ornamental plant care and natural forest restoration, such as planting techniques, natural ecosystem restoration…;
– Erosion control activities in mountainous environments, lakes, river banks…;
– Create and relocate species habitats, such as nest boxes, shelters, wintering sites;
– Activities to prevent, control and respond to the introduction and spread of invasive species in fauna and flora;
– Environmental management, such as implementing protection and maintenance measures for sand dunes, grasslands, wetlands or other environmentally sensitive areas, conservation grazing…
Exclusions:
– Activities of protecting or restoring agricultural and forestry land are classified in sector 01 (Agriculture and related service activities), sector 02 (Forestry and related service activities);
– Commercial products and commercial tree planting are classified into sector 01 (Agriculture and related service activities), sector 02 (Forestry and related service activities);
– Tree nursery and forest tree nursery are classified into group 013 (Propagation and care of agricultural tree varieties), 0210 (Forestry planting, forest care and forestry tree nursery);
– Activities of maintaining good environmental conditions for use in agricultural production are classified in group 01610 (Cultivating service activities);
– Marine ecosystem restoration is classified into group 033 (Service activities supporting exploitation and aquaculture);
– Construction activities for landscaping purposes are classified in section F (Construction);
– Landscape design and architectural activities are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Activities of national parks, nature reserves… including conservation and maintenance are classified in group 914 (Activities of botanical gardens, zoos and nature reserves).
82: ADMINISTRATIVE, OFFICE SUPPORT AND OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: Providing day-to-day office administrative services, as well as routine business support elements to others, on a fee or contract basis.
This division also includes: Business support services for businesses not elsewhere classified. This division does not provide executive staff to carry out the overall operation of a business.
821 – 8210 – 82100: Office administrative and support activities
This group includes: The provision of a range of day-to-day office administrative services, such as reception, financial planning, invoicing and record keeping, human resources and physical distribution and logistics to others on a contract or fee basis.
This group also includes support activities for others on a contract or fee basis, which are ongoing routine business support functions that businesses and organizations typically perform for themselves.
This group does not provide executive staff to carry out the entire operation of an enterprise. Units engaged in a particular aspect of these activities are classified according to that particular activity.
Specifically:
– Prepare documents, such as editing or proofreading, typing, word processing, etc., before archiving;
– Other office administrative support services;
– Transcribe documents;
– Write a letter or summary;
– Providing mailbox rental services and other postal and mailing services, such as sorting/classifying mail before sending, mail addressing;
– Photocopy;
– Planning;
– Operate photocopier for self-service photocopying;
– Digitize files (no further data processing required);
– E-book format.
Exclusions:
– Document printing (offset printing, quick printing, digital printing, photocopying,…) is classified in group 18110 (Printing);
– Pre-printing services are classified in group 18120 (Services related to printing);
– Paper record keeping is classified in group 5210 (Warehousing and storage of goods);
– Express delivery services are classified in group 53200 (Courier services);
– Data processing and digitization of files related to further data processing are classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Data file storage is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Leasing of unfurnished offices, co-working spaces and fully furnished offices is classified in group 6810 (Real estate business, land use rights of owners, users or lessees);
– Activities of shared service centers (SSCs) with strategic and management activities (centralized activities) are classified in group 70100 (Activities of head office);
– Development and organization of mail advertising campaigns are classified in group 73100 (Advertising);
– Leasing of containers for office use is classified in group 7730 (Rental of machinery, equipment and other tangible goods without operator);
– Public stenography services and specialized stenography services such as court records are classified in group 82990 (Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified);
– Archiving of all types of documents (in paper or electronic form) is classified in group 91120 (Archive activities).
822 – 8220 – 82200: Service activities related to calls
This group includes:
– Inbound calls, answering calls from customers via call center agents, automatic call distribution, automatic call transfer, interactive answering systems or similar methods to take orders, provide product information, handle customer requests for support or resolve customer complaints;
– Outbound calls use similar methods to market goods or services to potential customers, conducting telephone interviews for market research surveys or opinion polls on a fee or contract basis.
– Web contact center.
This group also includes: Customer support centers that handle customer requests for support or resolve customer complaints through other communication channels.
Exclusions:
– Market research and public opinion polling and statistical analysis thereof are classified in group 73200 (Market research and public opinion polling);
– Activities of electricity and natural gas brokers and agents are classified in group 35400 (Electricity and natural gas intermediary or agency activities);
– Intermediary service activities for specialized construction are classified in group 43400 (Intermediary service activities for specialized construction);
– Intermediary service activities for retail are classified in group 47900 (Retail intermediary service activities);
– Intermediary service activities for freight and passenger transport are classified into groups 52310 (Intermediary service activities for freight transport), 52320 (Intermediary service activities for passenger transport);
– Intermediary service activities for postal and courier activities are classified in group 53300 (Intermediary service activities for postal and courier activities);
– Intermediary service activities for accommodation are classified in group 55300 (Intermediary service activities for accommodation services);
– Intermediary service activities for food and beverage service activities are classified in group 56400 (Intermediary service activities for food and beverage services);
– Intermediary services for telecommunications activities are classified in group 6120 (Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities);
– Financial and insurance intermediary service activities are classified in division L (Financial, banking and insurance activities), for example group 66220 (Activities of insurance agents and brokers);
– Intermediary services for real estate activities are classified in group 68210 (Intermediary services for real estate activities);
– Patent brokerage services are classified in group 74910 (Patent brokerage and marketing activities);
– Intermediary services for leasing tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets are classified in group 77500 (Intermediary services for leasing tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets);
– Intermediary service activities for business support activities (except financial intermediation) not classified elsewhere are classified in group 82400 (Intermediary service activities for business support service activities not classified elsewhere (except financial intermediation));
– Intermediary service activities for courses and tutoring are classified in group 85610 (Intermediary service activities for courses and tutoring);
– Intermediary service activities for medical, dental and other health care services are classified in group 86910 (Intermediary service activities for medical, dental and other health care services);
– Intermediary service activities for residential care activities are classified in group 87910 (Intermediary service activities for residential care activities);
– Intermediary service activities for repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles are classified in group 95400 (Intermediary service activities for repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods; automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles);
– Intermediary service activities for other personal services are classified in group 96400 (Intermediary activities for personal services).
823 – 8230 – 82300: Trade promotion and introduction organization
This group includes: The organization, promotion and/or management of events such as exhibitions and trade fairs, corporate events, general or specialized exhibitions, conferences and seminars, thematic discussions, thematic meetings, thematic seminars, farmers’ and handicraft fairs, festivals…
This group may additionally include the management and provision of staff to operate facilities where such events take place, but only where such management and provision of staff is carried out in conjunction with the organisation, promotion and/or management of such events.
This group also includes: Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of conferences, seminars and trade shows.
Exclusions:
– Construction of exhibition booths depending on the type of installation is classified in group 43 (Specialized construction activities);
– Organization of cultural events, such as film festivals, musicals or dance festivals, is classified in group 90390 (Other support activities for creative arts and performing arts);
– Organization of sports events is classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Organizing personal ceremonies or celebrations, such as weddings, birthdays… is classified in group 9690 (Other personal service activities);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live art events are classified in group 90390 (Other support activities for artistic creation and performing arts);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live sports events are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live entertainment events are classified in group 93290 (Other entertainment activities).
824 – 8240 – 82400: Intermediary service activities for business support service activities not elsewhere classified (except financial intermediation)
This group includes intermediary services for business support activities not elsewhere classified. It includes entities that bring customers and service providers together for a fee or commission. These intermediary activities may be performed on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (direct including door-to-door, telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions may be received from customers or service providers. Intermediary revenue may include other sources of income, such as advertising revenue.
This group also includes: Ticketing and ticketing activities for theatrical, sporting and other entertainment events.
Exclusions:
– Activities of electricity and natural gas brokers and agents are classified in group 35400 (Electricity and natural gas intermediary or agency activities);
– Intermediary service activities for specialized construction are classified in group 43400 (Intermediary service activities for specialized construction);
– Wholesale by contract or fee is classified in group 4610 (Agents, brokers, auctioneers of goods);
– Intermediary service activities for retail are classified in group 47900 (Intermediary service activities for retail);
– Intermediary transport service activities are classified in group 523 (Intermediary transport service activities);
– Intermediary service activities for postal and courier activities are classified in group 53300 (Intermediary service activities for postal and courier activities);
– Intermediary service activities for accommodation are classified in group 55300 (Intermediary service activities for accommodation services);
– Intermediary service activities for food and beverage service activities are classified in group 56400 (Intermediary service activities for food and beverage services);
– Intermediary service activities for software publishing are classified in group 582 (Software publishing);
– Intermediary services for telecommunications activities are classified in group 6120 (Resale of telecommunications services and intermediary services for telecommunications activities);
– Financial and insurance intermediary service activities are classified in sector L (Financial, banking and insurance activities);
– Intermediary services for real estate activities are classified in group 68210 (Intermediary services for real estate activities);
– Patent brokerage services are classified in group 74910 (Patent brokerage and marketing activities);
– Intermediary services for leasing tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets are classified in group 77500 (Intermediary services for leasing tangible goods and non-financial intangible assets);
– Travel agency activities are classified in group 79110 (Travel agencies);
– Intermediary service activities for courses and tutoring are classified in group 85610 (Intermediary service activities for courses and tutoring);
– Intermediary service activities for medical, dental and other health care services are classified in group 86930 (Intermediary service activities for medical, dental and other health care services);
– Intermediary service activities for residential care activities are classified in group 87910 (Intermediary service activities for residential care activities);
– Intermediary service activities for repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles are classified in group 95400 (Intermediary service activities for repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods; automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles);
– Intermediary service activities for other personal services are classified in group 96400 (Intermediary activities for personal services).
829: Other business support service activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Activities of debt collection agencies, credit reporting agencies, business information agencies and all support activities not elsewhere classified. These activities are mainly provided to businesses.
8291 – 82910: Payment and credit support service activities
This group includes:
– Activities of collecting claims and transferring recovered funds to customers, such as bill or debt collection services.
– Information gathering activities, such as credit history or employment history, provide information to financial institutions, retailers, and others who need to evaluate the prospects of individuals and businesses.
This group also includes:
– Activities of credit rating companies;
– Asset recovery activities.
Exclusions: Factoring activities are classified in group 649 (Other financial service activities (except insurance and pension fund activities).
8292 – 82920: Packaging services
This group includes:
– Packaging activities on a fee or contract basis, whether or not involving an automated process:
+ Bottled liquid solutions, including beverages and food,
+ Solid packaging,
+ Packaging and preserving medicinal herbs,
+ Stick stamps, labels and seals,
+ Packing parcels and gifts.
– Sterilization of products related to packaging.
Exclusions:
– Production of carbonated drinks and mineral water is classified in group 1105 (Production of non-alcoholic beverages, mineral water);
– Packaging activities related to transport are classified in group 5229 (Other support service activities related to transport).
8299 – 82990: Other remaining business support service activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Fundraising services on a fee or contract basis;
+ Court transcription or stenography services,
+ Public stenography service.
– Real-time captioning (e.g. live) for meetings, conferences;
– Barcode services;
– Barcode printing service;
– Asset recovery services;
– Parking collection service;
– Visa and work permit processing;
– Restaurant voucher processing activities;
– Support for motor vehicle registration;
– Travel service activities;
– Manage entertainment gift packages;
– Coupon issuance and processing activities;
– Crowdfunding;
– Buying and selling of crypto assets without liability (not issued by a monetary authority);
– Company headquarters relocation service;
– Read heat and hot water consumption, including cost allocation;
– Activities of independent auctioneers;
– Manage loyalty programs;
– Selling travel combos/package tours: a form of distributing tourism-related services but they are temporary services, which can be of any type such as hotels, restaurants, care services, entertainment activities…
Exclusions:
– Providing subtitling services for films or tapes is classified in group 59120 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Trading and brokerage of crypto assets with legal liability is classified in group 6612 (Commodity and securities contracts brokerage);
– Shared service center (SSC) activities involving two or more combined activities (sets of administrative services) providing operational tasks for an entire enterprise or group, such as reception, financial planning, billing and record keeping, personnel and mail services for the same group are classified in group 82100 (Office administrative and support activities);
– Providing document transcription services is classified in group 82100 (Office administrative and support activities);
– Activities of shared service centers (SSCs) with strategic and management activities (centralized activities) are classified in group 70100 (Activities of head office);
– Management of administrative activities and digital consulting services are classified in group 70200 (Business management consultancy activities and other management consultancy activities);
– Intermediary service activities for business support services not elsewhere classified are classified in group 82400 (Intermediary service activities for business support services not elsewhere classified (except financial intermediation);
– Fundraising for social work purposes is classified in group 88900 (Other non-focused social assistance activities).
This sector includes: State management activities, including the development and promulgation of laws, decrees, sub-law documents as well as supervision of law enforcement, national security, residence, diplomacy and management of Government programs.
The legal entity or institution itself is not necessarily the determining factor for whether an activity belongs to this sector or not, there are activities that belong to the same field but are not classified in this sector in nature, that activity is classified elsewhere in ISIC. For example, the management of school systems (regulations, examinations, curriculum) belongs to this sector, but the teaching itself does not belong to this sector but is classified in sector Q (Education and training), medical facilities (prisons or military hospitals are classified in sector R (Health and social assistance activities). Some activities described in this sector may belong to non-governmental organizations.
This industry also includes: Compulsory social security activities.
84: ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY, SOCIO-POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS, STATE MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENSE, FOREIGN AFFAIRS; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
841: Activities of the Communist Party, socio-political organizations, state management and management of economic, social and environmental policies
8411: Activities of the Communist Party, socio-political organizations, general state management activities and comprehensive economics
84111: Activities of the Communist Party, socio-political organizations
This group includes:
– The activities of the Communist Party of Vietnam aim to build policies on the country’s socio-economic development to guide the Government in proposing specific steps for the country’s socio-economic development, with the scope of activities including specialized organizations of the Communist Party of Vietnam at the central, industry, local and grassroots levels;
– Activities of organizations under the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, Vietnam Women’s Union and Vietnam Fatherland Front aim to mobilize members in their organizations to implement all policies and guidelines of the Party and Government in each stage of the country’s socio-economic development. Specifically:
+ Activities of organizations under the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor; the scope of activities includes the activities of specialized trade union organizations at the Central level, at localities, in sectors and establishments under State-owned enterprises and other production units with operating capital mainly coming from the State budget,
+ Activities of the Communist Youth Union of Vietnam: The scope of activities includes the activities of specialized Youth Union organizations at the Central level, sectors, localities and bases with operating capital mainly coming from the State budget.
+ Activities of organizations under the Vietnam Women’s Union: Scope of activities includes specialized activities of the Women’s Union at the Central level, sectors, localities and establishments with operating capital mainly from the State budget.
+ Activities of the Vietnam Fatherland Front: The scope of activities includes specialized activities of the Fatherland Front at the central and local levels with funding for activities mainly coming from the State budget.
+ Farmers’ Association, Veterans’ Association….
Exclusions:
– Production activities (market and non-market) carried out by Party organizations. These production activities will be classified into appropriate groups in the economic sector system, specifically:
+ Press publishing activities carried out by organizations of the Communist Party of Vietnam are classified into group 58120 (Newspaper publishing), group 58130 (Publishing of magazines and periodicals),
+ Education and training activities carried out by organizations of the Communist Party of Vietnam are classified into corresponding groups in sector Q (Education and training).
+ Research and development activities carried out by organizations of the Communist Party of Vietnam are classified into group 722 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities).
– Activities that produce material products and services (of a market and non-market nature) are carried out by units belonging to socio-political organizations (such as publishing, education, training, etc.). These activities will be classified into corresponding groups of the economic sector system.
84112: General state management and comprehensive economic activities
This group includes: Managing general activities (executive, legislative, judicial, financial management at all levels of Government) and supervising socio-economic activities.
This group includes:
– Legislative and executive management at the central, regional and provincial levels;
– Management and supervision of financial matters:
+ Managing the operation of the tax system,
+ Collect taxes on goods and monitor tax fraud,
+ Customs management;
– Fund allocation, fund management and public debt:
+ Mobilize, receive and manage their spending;
– Overall (civil) management of research and development (R&D) policy and related funds;
– Manage and organize all socio-economic plans and statistical services at all government levels;
– State management of religion.
Exclusions:
– State banking activities are classified in group 6411 (Central banking activities);
– Management of research and development (R&D) policies to improve personal living standards and related funds are classified in group 84120 (State management activities in the fields of health, education, culture and other social services (except environment and compulsory social security));
– Management of research and development (R&D) policies to improve the appearance and competitiveness of the economy is classified in 84120 (State management activities in the fields of health, education, culture and other social services (except environment and compulsory social security));
– Management of defense-related research and development (R&D) policies and related funds is classified in group 84220 (Defense activities).
8412 – 84120: State management activities in the fields of health, education, culture and other social services (except environment and compulsory social security)
This group includes:
– Public management of programs to improve personal life such as: Health, education, culture, sports, entertainment, housing and social services;
– Public management of research and development (R&D) policies and related funds on the above issues.
This group also includes:
– Sponsorship of entertainment and cultural activities;
– Distribute subsidies to artists;
– Manage housing programs.
Exclusions:
– Compulsory social security activities are classified in group 84300 (Compulsory social security activities);
– Educational activities are classified into sector Q (Education and training);
– Health-related activities are classified in division 86 (Healthcare activities);
– Activities of museums and other cultural sites are classified in division 91 (Library, archive, museum and other cultural activities);
– Library and archive activities are classified in group 911 (Library and archive activities);
– Other sports and recreation activities are classified in division 93 (Sports, amusement and recreation activities).
8413 – 84130: State management activities in the environmental field
This group includes:
– Public management of environmental programs;
– Public management of research and development (R&D) policies and related funds on the environment.
This group also includes:
– Managing clean water supply programs;
– Manage waste collection and waste treatment activities;
– Manage environmental protection programs.
Exclusions:
– Wastewater treatment, waste and recycling are classified in sectors 37 (Drainage and wastewater treatment), 38 (Waste collection, treatment and disposal; recycling of scrap), 39 (Remediation and other waste management activities);
– Activities of nature reserves are classified in group 91420 (Activities of nature reserves).
8414 – 84140: State management activities in specialized economic fields
This group includes:
– Management and regulation, including subsidies for different business line codes:
+ Agriculture,
+ Land use,
+ Energy sources and mineral resources,
+ Infrastructure,
+ Transportation,
+ Contact,
+ Hotels and tourism,
+ Wholesale and retail.
– Manage research and development (R&D) policies and related funds to improve economic life;
– Management of regular labor transactions;
– Implement regional development policy measures, such as reducing unemployment…
This group also includes:
– Activities of the national cybersecurity agency;
– Financial regulation related to business activities, consumer protection and other expansionary fiscal policy regulations (financial inclusion).
Exclusions:
– Financial supervision activities of the State Bank are classified in group 6411 (Central Banking Activities);
– Activities of financial supervisory authorities for financial services, except insurance and pension funds, not carried out by state banks are classified in group 66110 (Financial market regulation);
– Activities of financial supervisory bodies in the field of insurance and pension funds, not carried out by state banks, are classified in group 66290 (Other support activities for insurance and pension funds);
– Experimental research and development activities are classified in Division 72 (Scientific research and technological development).
842: General service activities for the whole country
This group includes: Foreign affairs, defense and public security activities.
8421 – 84210: Foreign affairs activities
This group includes:
– Managing and operating diplomatic security activities, embassies and consulates located abroad or offices of international organizations of the country located abroad;
– Management, operation and support of information and culture outside the country;
– Foreign assistance, whether through international organizations or not;
– Providing military assistance to foreign countries;
– International trade, finance and technical management.
Exclusions:
– International disaster or refugee assistance is classified in group 88900 (Other non-specialized social assistance activities);
– Activities of extraterritorial organizations and agencies are classified in group 99000 (Activities of international organizations and agencies).
8422 – 84220: Defense activities
This group includes:
– Managing and operating defense activities on land, sea and airspace such as:
+ Army, navy, air force,
+ Engineering, transportation, communications, reconnaissance, logistics and other defense service units,
+ Reserve and support forces for national defense,
+ Logistics (providing equipment and supplies),
+ Medical activities for soldiers on the battlefield.
– Management, operation and support of defense forces;
– Support the planning of operations and conduct of military and people’s security exercises;
– Manage defense-related research and development (R&D) projects and related funds.
Exclusions:
– Experimental research and development activities are classified in Division 72 (Scientific research and technological development);
– Providing military assistance to foreign countries is classified in group 84210 (Foreign affairs activities);
– Activities of military courts are classified in group 84230 (Activities of security, public order and safety);
– Providing materials in case of natural disasters and unusual incidents is classified in group 84230 (Security activities, social order and safety);
– Educational activities in military schools are classified in group 854 (Higher education);
– Activities of military hospitals are classified in group 8610 (Activities of hospitals and medical stations).
8423 – 84230: Security, order and social safety activities
This group includes:
– Manage and operate regular and auxiliary police forces supported by the state government, at ports, borders and other special police forces, including traffic police, household registration, maintaining prisoner records;
– Fire prevention and fighting activities;
– Managing and operating regular and auxiliary fire prevention and fighting units, rescuing people and animals, supporting victims of disasters, floods, traffic accidents…, including fire fighting units on a fee or contract basis;
– Exercise the right to prosecute, control the settlement of criminal cases, control the settlement of administrative cases, civil cases, marriage and family, business, commercial, labor and other matters as prescribed by law;
– Administrative management and operation of civil and criminal courts, military courts and the court system, including legal representation and advice on behalf of the government;
– Execution of judgments and interpretation of laws;
– Civil trial;
– Operate prisons and provide rehabilitation services;
– Provide emergency assistance in case of disaster.
Exclusions:
– Forest fire prevention and fighting is classified in group 02400 (Forestry service activities);
– Fire fighting in oil and gas mines is classified in group 09100 (Support services for crude oil and natural gas exploitation);
– Fire prevention and fighting services at airports performed by non-professional organizations are classified in group 52239 (Support service activities related to air transport);
– Legal advice and legal representation in civil, criminal and other cases are classified in group 69101 (Legal representation and consultancy activities);
– Crime laboratory activities are classified in group 71200 (Technical testing and analysis);
– Management and operation of military forces are classified in group 84220 (Defense activities);
– The activities of schools in prisons are classified in Division 85 (Education and training);
– Activities of prison hospitals are classified in group 8610 (Activities of hospitals and clinics).
843 – 8430 – 84300: Compulsory social security activities
This group includes:
– Funding and administering government social security programs, such as:
+ Insurance for illness, maternity, occupational accidents and unemployment,
+ Pension fund management,
+ Programs to compensate for temporary loss of income due to disability, death, widowhood or loss of spouse…
Exclusions:
– Supplementary and supplementary health insurance is classified in group 6513 (Health insurance);
– Providing retirement income to employees or members of sponsors is classified in group 65300 (Pension fund activities);
– Management of health and social care services is classified in group 84120 (State management activities in the fields of health, education, culture and other social services (except environment and compulsory social security));
– Providing care support services is classified in group 87 (Concentrated care and nursing activities);
– Providing social welfare services and social work (not including housing is classified in group 8810 (Non-centralized social assistance activities for meritorious people, war invalids, the elderly and people with disabilities), 88900 (Other non-centralized social assistance activities).
This sector includes: Education and training activities at all levels for all occupations carried out in various appropriate forms such as orally or in writing as well as through radio, television, internet, mail or communication through other means of communication. Education and training are activities with an education and training program, a time frame and an assessment of the knowledge acquired. Educational activities of different educational institutions in the general school system at different levels as well as literacy programs, teaching for adults…
This industry also includes:
– Educational activities in military academies and schools, prison schools,… at all appropriate levels;
– Public and private educational activities, formal and non-formal education. For each level of education, classes include special education for students with physical or mental disabilities;
Educational institutions classified in groups 852 to 854 are authorized to certify completion of an educational program, usually in the form of a degree officially recognized by state educational regulatory bodies.
– Educational activities mainly related to sports and entertainment activities and educational support activities (groups 855, 856);
– Educational activities provided by individuals and private organizations, such as tutors, instructors, coaches, etc., are classified in group 8559 (Other education not elsewhere classified);
– Activities related to the management, inspection, operation or support of schools and other educational service providers as well as the coordination of sports programs.
Exclusions: Day care and supervision of children are classified in group 88900 (Other non-institutional social assistance activities).
85: EDUCATION AND TRAINING
851: Preschool education
This group includes: Preschool education activities carry out the nurturing, care and education of children from three months to six years old.
Exclusions: Day care and supervision of children are classified in group 88900 (Other non-institutional social assistance activities).
8511 – 85110: Nursery education
This group includes educational activities for children from three months to three years old, providing care to help children develop physically and cognitively, focusing on group activities and designed to familiarize children with the school environment.
8512 – 85120: Preschool education
This group includes educational activities for children from three to six years old, helping children develop physically, emotionally, intellectually, aesthetically, forming the first elements of personality, preparing children for first grade. These educational activities focus on collective activities and are designed to familiarize children with the school environment.
852: General education
8521 – 85210: Primary education
This group includes:
– Primary education is conducted for five school years, from grade one to grade five. The age of students entering grade one is six years old; Primary education aims to form the initial foundations for the development of morality, intelligence, physical strength, aesthetics, and capacity of students; prepare students to continue studying in junior high school;
– This education is generally given to young children, but also includes literacy programs within or outside the school system, which are similar in content to primary education programs but are intended for those too old to attend primary school;
– Educational activities for children in gifted schools (singing, dancing, music, foreign languages, sports…) and educational activities in specialized schools for disabled children with programs equivalent to primary school level;
– Educational activities in schools for ethnic minority youth, highland areas, schools for children of officials… have programs equivalent to primary school level.
Teaching can be done in classrooms or through radio, television, internet or by mail etc.
Exclusions:
– Non-formal education and training, regardless of age or field of education, is classified in group 855 (Other education);
– Day care and supervision of children, including day care for schoolchildren, is classified in group 88900 (Other non-institutional social assistance activities).
8522 – 85220: Secondary education
This group includes:
– Lower secondary education is conducted for four years, from grade six to grade nine. Students entering grade six must complete the primary school program. The age of students entering grade six is eleven years old; Lower secondary education aims to consolidate and develop the results of primary education; ensure that students have basic general education and initial understanding of techniques and career orientation to continue to high school or study elementary, intermediate and other vocational training programs or participate in working life;
– Educational activities in gifted schools (singing, dancing, music, foreign languages, sports…) and educational activities in special schools for disabled students with programs equivalent to junior high school level;
– Educational activities in schools for youth who both study and work, ethnic minority youth in mountainous areas… have programs equivalent to junior high school level;
Teaching can be done in classrooms or through radio, television, internet or by mail etc.
Exclusions: Non-formal education and training are classified in group 855 (Other education).
8523 – 85230: Secondary education
This group includes:
– General secondary education is conducted for three school years, from grade ten to grade twelve. Students entering grade ten must have a junior high school diploma. The age of students entering grade ten is fifteen years old; General secondary education aims to ensure that students consolidate and develop the results of junior high school education; complete general education and have common knowledge about techniques and career orientation, have conditions to develop personal capacity to choose a development direction, continue to study at university, college, intermediate school, vocational school or participate in working life;
– Educational activities in gifted schools (singing, dancing, music, foreign languages, sports…) and educational activities in special schools for disabled students with programs equivalent to high school level;
– Educational activities in schools for youth who work while studying, ethnic minority youth in mountainous areas… have programs equivalent to high school level.
Teaching can be done in classrooms or through radio, television, internet or by mail etc.
Exclusions: Non-formal education and training are classified in group 855 (Other education).
853: Vocational education
This group includes: Elementary, intermediate and college level training activities.
Exclusions: Other vocational training programs for workers, meeting direct human resource needs in production, business and services without granting certificates or diplomas are classified in group 855 (Other education).
8531 – 85310: Elementary training
This group includes:
Elementary level training activities to enable learners to perform simple tasks of a profession. Training time is from 03 months to less than 01 school year but must ensure a minimum actual study time of 300 hours for people with an educational level appropriate to the profession to be learned.
Exclusions:
– Vocational training activities, professional training under 3 months, teaching for adults without granting certificates are classified in group 855 (Other education);
– Technical and vocational training activities at the college level are classified in group 85330 (Collegiate training) and at the university level are classified in group 854 (Higher education).
8532 – 85320: Intermediate training
This group includes:
Intermediate level training activities enable learners to be able to perform elementary level tasks and perform some complex tasks of the major or profession; to be able to apply techniques and technology to work, work independently, work in groups; the intermediate level training time according to the year system for people with a junior high school diploma or higher is from 01 to 02 school years depending on the major or profession trained.
Exclusions:
– Technical and vocational training activities at the college level are classified in group 85330 (College training) and at the university level are classified in group 854 (Higher education);
– Non-formal education and training are classified in group 855 (Other education).
8533 – 85330: College training
This group includes: College-level training activities for learners to be able to perform intermediate-level work and solve complex tasks of the major or profession; to be creative, to apply modern techniques and technology to work, to guide and supervise others in the group to perform work. The training time for college-level training according to the academic year is from 02 to 03 academic years depending on the major or profession for those with a high school diploma; from 01 to 02 academic years depending on the major or profession for those with an intermediate-level diploma in the same major or profession and a high school diploma or have studied and passed the required amount of high school cultural knowledge.
Exclusions: Non-formal education and training are classified in group 855 (Other education).
854: Higher education
8541 – 85410: University training
This group includes:
Activities on new training and upgrading qualifications in academies and universities for a period of three to five years of continuous concentrated study depending on the training profession for those with a high school diploma or those who have graduated from intermediate level and have studied and passed the required amount of high school cultural knowledge according to regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, from one to two years of study for those with a college diploma in the same major to achieve level 6 according to the national qualification framework; regardless of the form of training;
The training program and output standards are designed to suit the training profession, ensuring that students have the knowledge, skills, autonomy and professional responsibility, and can continue to study and research at a higher level.
Exclusions: Non-formal education and training are classified in group 855 (Other education).
8542 – 85420: Master’s training
This group includes:
Training and qualification improvement activities in academies and universities, the average training time is from one to two years of continuous intensive study depending on each training program for those who have a university degree to achieve level 7 according to the national qualification framework.
The training program and output standards aim to equip learners with knowledge, skills, autonomy and professional responsibility in specialized or interdisciplinary fields.
Exclusions: Non-formal education and training are classified in group 855 (Other education).
8543 – 85430: Doctoral training
This group includes: Doctoral training activities, the average training time is from three to four years of continuous full-time study depending on each training program for those who have graduated from university or master’s level to achieve level 8 according to the national qualification framework.
The training program depends on each industry and research major to ensure that after graduation, graduate students have the knowledge, practice and ability to independently and creatively research scientific and technological issues and guide others in professional activities.
Exclusions: Non-formal education and training are classified in group 855 (Other education).
855: Other education
This group includes: Educational activities (including non-formal education) that do not belong to the levels and training levels of the national education system, nor are they equivalent in terms of program content and qualifications to those programs. Includes training for vocational, hobby or personal development purposes for both children and adults, non-formal continuing vocational education and training. Non-formal education is defined as education that is institutionalized, intentional and planned by the education service provider as a supplement to, or alternative to, formal education in the lifelong learning process of individuals. It is aimed at all ages and does not necessarily apply a continuous learning path but can be short in duration, low in intensity and is often provided in the form of short courses, conferences or seminars.
This group also includes educational activities provided by individuals or private organizations, such as tutors, instructors, coaches, etc.
This group also includes: Training camps and schools that teach sports activities to a group or individual; teaching foreign languages, art, drama or music or other fields or specialized training, not comparable to education in branches 851, 852, 853, 854.
Exclusions: Educational activities described in groups 851 (Preschool education), 852 (General education), 853 (Vocational education), 854 (Higher education).
8551 – 85510: Sports and recreation education
This group includes: Camps and schools that provide instruction in sports activities to groups or individuals. Activities provided by overnight and day sports instruction camps are also included in this group. Instruction may be provided in a variety of ways, such as at the unit’s or client’s training facility, an educational institution or by other means, including the internet, and is arranged according to a plan, specifically designed for education and learning. However, this instruction does not lead to the award of a professional qualification.
This group also includes:
– Teach sports at camps or schools (e.g. baseball, basketball, soccer, etc.);
– Teaching physical education;
– Horse riding lessons;
– Swimming lessons;
– Activities of professional sports coaches, teachers and instructors;
– Teaching martial arts;
– Teach card playing;
– Teaching board game courses…;
– Teach yoga;
– Teaching e-sports.
Exclusions:
– Activities provided by universities are classified in group 85410 (Tertiary education);
– Cultural education is classified in group 85520 (Cultural and artistic education);
– Sports training of sports clubs is classified in group 93120 (Activities of sports clubs);
– Exercise instruction provided by fitness centers, yoga studios and similar establishments is classified in group 93110 (Activities of sports facilities).
8552 – 85520: Cultural and artistic education
This group includes: Teaching in art, drama and music. Teaching units in this group may be “schools”, “studios”, “classes”, etc. These units provide a planned instruction, specially designed for education and learning, such as interaction between teacher and student. This teaching is mainly for personal interest, for entertainment or for personal development and does not lead to the award of a professional qualification.
This group also includes:
– Teaching music, such as piano and other music subjects;
– Teaching painting;
– Dance lessons;
– Teaching drama;
– Teaching art;
– Teaching performing arts;
– Teaching photography.
Exclusions:
– Educational activities of schools of drama, fine arts, performing arts and photography leading to the award of professional degrees are classified in groups 853 (Vocational education), 854 (Higher education);
– Teaching foreign languages is classified in group 85590 (Other education not elsewhere classified);
– Cultural mediation and intercultural communication activities aimed at reducing emotional stress of adults who have difficulty integrating into society and the labor market, eliminating social exclusion of children and adolescents, rehabilitating prisoners in prison, during probation and after release from reformatory camps, helping depressed or withdrawn adults to return to an active, positive life are classified in group 88900 (Other non-focused social assistance activities);
– Cultural development and association activities are classified in group 90390 (Other support activities for creative arts and performing arts).
8553 – 85530: Training activities using non-commercial means of transport
This group includes: Activities of training facilities for car drivers, airplane drivers, train drivers, boat drivers, etc. where trainees do not work in transport.
Exclusions: Training activities of driving schools for transport workers and professional pilots are classified in groups 853 (Vocational education), 854 (Higher education).
8554 – 85540: Pre-university education
This group includes: Activities providing educational programs, supplementary courses, providing knowledge to prepare learners before entering university training programs, for example: university preparatory programs for ethnic minority students or programs to prepare students before studying international university programs at home and abroad,…
Exclusions: College education is classified in group 853 (Vocational education), university and postgraduate education is classified in group 854 (Tertiary education).
8559 – 85590: Other education not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Education of unspecified level at training centers;
– Tutoring services;
– Learning centers have courses for weak students;
– Courses on criticism and professional evaluation;
– Teaching foreign languages and conversation skills;
– Teach speed reading;
– Teaching about religion;
– Health care courses;
– Sewing courses;
– Relaxation courses;
– Family life courses, such as parent-child courses, etc.
– Training courses on plant protection products;
– Schools of Party and mass organizations;
This group also includes:
– Computer teaching;
– Public speaking skills training;
– Life training…
Exclusions:
– Literacy programs for adults are classified in group 85210 (Primary education), lower secondary and upper secondary education are classified in groups 85220 (Lower secondary education), 85230 (High secondary education);
– College education is classified in group 853 (Vocational education), university and postgraduate education is classified in group 854 (Tertiary education);
– Recreational activities in nursing homes are classified in group 93290 (Other recreational activities).
856: Educational support activities
This group includes: Intermediary service activities for courses, tutoring and other educational support activities.
8561 – 85610: Intermediary service activities for courses and tutoring
This group includes: Intermediary services for courses and tutoring by connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission without an intermediary providing teaching or tutoring services. These intermediary activities may be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (face-to-face including home visits, by telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions may be received from customers or teaching or tutoring service providers. Revenue from intermediary activities may include other sources of income, such as revenue from the sale of advertising space.
8569 – 85690: Other educational support activities
This group includes: The provision of non-instructional activities that support the teaching system or process:
– Educational consulting;
– Career and employment related consulting activities;
– Activities to provide guidance on education;
– Educational testing assessment activities;
– Testing activities in education;
– Organize student exchange programs;
– Examination and testing of regulated professions, such as pilots;
– Curriculum development;
– Professional activities and rehabilitation of learning ability assessment.
Exclusions: Research and experimental development in social sciences and humanities, classified in group 722 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities).
This industry includes: Provision of health care and social assistance activities. These activities cover a wide range of activities, whether private or public. Including:
– Health care services provided by medically trained persons in hospitals and other health care facilities, including outpatient facilities;
– Residential care activities that are related to the level of health care;
– Social assistance activities without accommodation and not related to medical care expertise.
This industry also includes: Social work activities with accommodation, such as homeless shelters.
86: MEDICAL ACTIVITIES
This division includes: Short-term or long-term inpatient health care, general or specialist medical and surgical care provided by hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals, rehabilitation centers, leprosy clinics and other health care establishments that accommodate and undertake to provide diagnosis and treatment primarily to inpatients, with a variety of medical conditions.
This division also includes: General and specialized medical advice and treatment provided by general practitioners, specialists and surgeons. Includes general or specialized dental practices as well as orthodontic practices. In addition, this division includes medical, therapeutic, rehabilitative or preventive activities not performed in hospitals or by physicians but by legally recognized medical practitioners.
This industry also includes other health activities such as medical laboratory operations, blood banks, semen banks, organ transplant banks, etc., including collection, processing, storage and transportation.
Exclusions: Veterinary activities are classified in group 75000 (Veterinary activities).
861 – 8610: Activities of hospitals and medical stations
86101: Hospital activities
This group includes:
– Activities of hospitals (general and specialized); nursing homes, leprosy treatment areas, and other medical institutes that both conduct research and treat inpatients;
– The activities of these facilities are mainly directed towards inpatients, carried out under the direct supervision of doctors and experienced physicians; with the services of medical staff and medical assistants working for those facilities, using technical and testing means to diagnose, examine, treat and care for patients.
This group also includes: Activities of mental health institutions or psychiatric hospitals, providing medical diagnosis and treatment services.
Exclusions:
– Testing and inspection of all types of materials and products, except medicinal products, classified in group 71200 (Technical testing and analysis);
– Veterinary activities are classified in group 75000 (Veterinary activities);
– Medical activities for people in the armed forces in the battlefield are classified in group 84220 (Defense activities);
– Dental activities in a general or specialized state such as dentistry, pediatric dentistry, dentistry and orthodontics are classified in group 86202 (Activities of dental clinics);
– Personal consulting services for inpatients are classified in group 86201 (Activities of general and specialized clinics);
– Drug testing is classified in group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Ambulance transport services are classified in group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Diagnostic imaging services and medical laboratory activities not part of hospital activities are classified in group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Other activities to protect human health are classified in group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified).
86102: Activities of medical stations
This group includes:
– Activities of medical examination and treatment facilities of communes/wards such as health stations, maternity homes, infirmaries… managed by communes/wards or privately owned with the same scale as health stations;
– Activities of military infirmaries, prisons, agencies, schools, and enterprises under ministries and branches.
862 – 8620: Activities of general, specialist and dental clinics
This group includes: Activities of general and specialized clinics and dental clinics where patients are mainly examined and treated as outpatients according to prescriptions by experienced doctors and physicians of the clinic.
86201: Activities of general and specialized clinics
This group includes:
– Medical examination, treatment, consultation and health care activities in the field of general and specialized medicine performed by doctors, medical experts and surgeons;
– Operation of family planning centers providing medical treatment such as sterilization or abortion, without accommodation facilities;
– These activities may be carried out in private medical practices, group medical practices and in outpatient clinics in hospitals, nursing homes, labour organisations as well as in patients’ homes;
– Personal counseling services for inpatients.
Exclusions:
– Inpatient medical activities are classified in group 86101 (Hospital activities);
– Paramedical activities such as the activities of midwives, nurses and physiotherapists are classified in group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified).
86202: Activities of dental clinics
This group includes:
– Operation of dental clinics;
– Dental activities in general or special status such as dentistry, pediatric dentistry, dental research;
– Orthodontic activities;
– Dental surgery;
– Dental care and consulting activities.
Exclusions: Manufacture of dentures, dentures and dental appliances for dental practices is classified in group 32501 (Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies).
869: Other medical activities
This group includes: Medical, therapeutic, rehabilitation or preventive activities (not providing accommodation services) not performed in hospitals or by doctors but by medical practitioners recognized by law.
8691 – 86910: Intermediary service activities for medical, dental and other health services
This group includes: Intermediation activities for medical, dental and other health services, by connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission, without the intermediary providing medical, dental and other health services. These intermediation activities may be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (face-to-face including home visits, by telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions may be received from customers or providers of medical, dental and other health services. Revenue from intermediation activities may include other sources of income, such as revenue from the sale of advertising space.
This group also includes: Scheduling medical appointments.
Exclusions: Intermediary services for residential care activities are classified in group 87910 (Intermediary service activities for residential care activities).
8692 – 86920: Preventive medical activities
This group includes: Activities of units from central to local levels specializing in propaganda work on epidemic prevention, vaccination, prevention of social diseases, HIV/AIDS prevention, prevention and control of biological, chemical and radioactive warfare…
Exclusions: Activities of medical treatment establishments are classified in group 86101 (Activities of hospitals), group 86102 (Activities of medical stations), group 86201 (Activities of general and specialized clinics), group 86202 (Activities of dental clinics), group 86990 (Other medical activities not elsewhere classified), including those establishments participating in epidemic prevention and control in campaigns mobilized by the State.
8693 – 86930: Activities of orthopedic and rehabilitation facilities
This group includes: Activities of orthopedic and rehabilitation facilities nationwide.
8699 – 86990: Other health activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– All medical activities for human health not elsewhere classified which are carried out under the supervision of nurses, midwives, physiotherapists or other health-supporting practitioners in the fields of optometry, hydrotherapy, medical massage, occupational therapy, speech therapy, podiatry, homeopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture… or medical examination and treatment activities of physicians not elsewhere classified;
– These activities may be carried out in clinics of enterprises, schools, nursing homes, labor organizations, secret societies and in residential health facilities other than hospitals, as well as in private consulting rooms, patients’ homes or anywhere else. These activities are not related to medical treatment.
This group also includes:
– Activities of dental support staff such as dental therapists, school dental nurses and dental hygienists, etc. who may work remotely, but still under the periodic supervision of a dentist;
– Activities of medical laboratories such as:
+ X-ray laboratories and other imaging diagnostic centers,
+ Blood analysis laboratory.
– Activities of blood banks, semen banks, organ transplant banks…;
– Emergency transport of patients by any means including aircraft. Ambulances carry medical staff/doctors and are often equipped with life-saving equipment.
Exclusions:
– Production of dentures, dentures and denture fittings by dental laboratories is classified in group 32501 (Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies);
– Transfer of patients, without life-saving equipment and without medical personnel, is classified in sector 49 (Rail, road and pipeline transport), sector 50 (Water transport), sector 51 (Air transport);
– Non-medical testing is classified in group 71200 (Technical testing and analysis);
– Testing in the field of food hygiene is classified in group 71200 (Technical testing and analysis).
87: CENTRALIZED NURSING AND CARE ACTIVITIES
This sector includes: Residential care combined with nursing, supervision or other types of care required by residents. Residential care is a blend of medical and social services with the medical services being largely primary health care services. Residential care activities are provided to residents who may be staying temporarily.
This sector also includes: Activities of residential care facilities (providing permanent residential care in premises specially built or adapted for certain target groups). These facilities are classified according to the target group (children, elderly, disabled, etc.).
Exclusions:
– Non-residential nursing activities are classified in group 86990 (Other health activities not elsewhere classified);
– Non-residential care activities are classified in division 88 (Non-institutional social assistance activities).
871 – 8710: Activities of nursing homes
This group includes: Activities of nursing and convalescent facilities providing inpatient services to people recovering from medical treatment, in poor health or in conditions requiring medical supervision, physical therapy and rehabilitation and rest.
87101: Activities of nursing facilities for wounded and sick soldiers
This group includes: Activities of facilities for caring for and nursing war invalids, sick soldiers, and beneficiaries of policies such as war invalids who have lost 81% or more of their working capacity due to injury, illness, or special circumstances that prevent them from returning to live with their families. They are organized to care for them at nursing facilities in the province or city where the war invalid’s family resides.
87109: Activities of facilities for the care and maintenance of other subjects
This group includes:
– Nursing homes with nursing care;
– Nursing homes, other than mental health and drug rehabilitation facilities;
– Guest house with nursing care;
– Nursing care facilities;
– Nursing home;
– Nursing care facilities for palliative care.
Exclusions:
– Palliative care for outpatients is classified in group 8699 (Other health care activities not elsewhere classified);
– Nursing homes with minimal or no nursing care are classified in group 87302 (Health care activities for the elderly);
– Concentrated social assistance activities such as orphanages, temporary housing for the homeless… are classified in group 8799 (Other concentrated care activities not elsewhere classified).
872 – 8720: Health care activities for people with intellectual, neurological, mental disabilities and drug addicts
87201: Health care activities for people with intellectual, neurological and mental disabilities
This group includes: The provision of care (but not licensed hospital care), supervision, protection and counseling to people with mental retardation, mental illness, regardless of age.
This group also includes:
– Drug addiction treatment facility;
– Mental health care home;
– Concentration house for people with paranoia and depression;
– Living support facility for people with mental retardation;
– Rest homes for patients/people with mental health problems and those who need time to adapt before returning to normal life;
Exclusions:
– Psychiatric hospitals are classified in group 8610 (Activities of hospitals and health stations);
– Providing nursing care and rehabilitation services for individuals other than patients with mental health problems is classified in group 8710 (Activities of nursing homes), 8730 (Health care activities for meritorious people, the elderly and disabled people who are unable to care for themselves);
– Providing nursing care services at home;
– Residential social assistance activities, such as temporary housing for the homeless, are classified in group 8799 (Other residential care activities not elsewhere classified);
– Non-residential care activities for people with mental health problems, such as mental health care centers, are classified in group 88 (Non-residential social assistance activities).
87202: Health care, drug rehabilitation and rehabilitation activities for addicts
This group includes:
– Providing care (but not licensed hospital care), supervision, protection and counseling to people with substance abuse problems, regardless of age;
– Care and treatment facilities for alcoholics or drug addicts;
– Activities of drug rehabilitation facilities, including: treatment, vocational training, and community reintegration for drug addicts.
873 – 8730: Health care activities for meritorious people, the elderly and disabled people who are unable to care for themselves
87301: Health care activities for people with meritorious services (except war invalids and sick soldiers)
This group includes: Activities of facilities providing care and nursing for people with revolutionary contributions.
Exclusions: Nursing and care activities for wounded soldiers are classified in group 87101 (Activities of nursing and care facilities for wounded soldiers).
87302: Elderly health care activities
This group includes: The provision of care services for older people who are unable to care for themselves fully or who do not wish to live independently. Care includes accommodation, meals, supervision and help with daily living, such as housekeeping. In some cases, these units also provide skilled nursing care for people living in other private areas.
This group also includes:
– Operation of life support facilities;
– Continuing health care activities for retirees;
– Homes for the elderly with minimal nursing care;
– The motel does not have nursing care.
Exclusions:
– Homes for the elderly with nursing care are classified in group 87109 (Activities of nursing homes and other residential care facilities);
– Residential social assistance activities are classified in group 8799 (Other residential care activities not elsewhere classified).
87303: Health care activities for people with disabilities
This group includes: The provision of care services for people with disabilities. Care includes accommodation, meals, supervision and help with daily living, such as housekeeping. In some cases, these units also provide skilled nursing care for people living in other private areas.
Exclusions: Residential social assistance activities are classified in group 8799 (Other residential care activities not elsewhere classified).
879: Other residential care activities
This group includes: Intermediary service activities for residential care and other residential care activities.
8791 – 87910: Intermediary service activities for residential care activities
This group includes: Intermediation of residential care activities, by connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission without the intermediary providing residential care services. These intermediation activities may be performed on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (directly, including: home visits, telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions may be received from customers or residential care service providers. Revenues for intermediation activities may include other sources of income, such as advertising revenue.
Exclusions: Intermediary services for medical, dental and other health services, classified in group 86910 (Intermediary service activities for medical, dental and other health services).
8799: Other residential care activities not elsewhere classified
87991: Medical treatment and rehabilitation activities for prostitutes
This group includes: Activities of educational, treatment, vocational training and community reintegration facilities for prostitutes.
87999: Other residential care activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– The provision of care services to individuals or populations, except for the elderly and disabled, those who cannot care for themselves fully or who do not want to live alone;
– Operation of round-the-clock centralized facilities by state agencies or private organizations providing social assistance to special populations such as children and groups of people with some limitations in their ability to care for themselves, but where medical treatment or education is not an important factor, for example:
+ Orphanage;
+ Dormitories and boarding houses for children;
+ Provide temporary housing for homeless people, refugees, immigrants…;
+ Other support activities…
This group also includes:
– Activities of dormitories for people with social or personal problems;
– Activities of shelters for criminals and offenders;
– Activities of juvenile reform camps.
Exclusions:
– Activities of establishing and distributing compulsory social security funds are classified in group 84300 (Compulsory social security activities);
– Nursing care facilities are classified in group 8710 (Activities of nursing homes);
– Providing nursing care and rehabilitation services for patients with mental health problems is classified in group 8720 (Health care activities for people with intellectual, neurological, psychiatric disabilities and drug addiction);
– Residential care activities for people diagnosed with intellectual disabilities are classified in group 8720 (Health care activities for people with intellectual, neurological, psychiatric and drug addiction disabilities);
– Residential care activities for the elderly or physically disabled are classified in group 8730 (Health care activities for meritorious people, the elderly and disabled people who are unable to care for themselves);
– Child adoption activities are classified in group 88900 (Other non-centralized social assistance activities);
– Day care activities are classified in group 88900 (Other non-institutional social assistance activities).
88: NON-CENTRALIZED SOCIAL ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES
This division includes: The direct provision of a variety of social assistance services to clients. Activities in this division do not include accommodation services, except on a temporary basis.
881 – 8810: Non-centralized social assistance activities for people with meritorious services, war invalids, the elderly and people with disabilities
88101: Non-centralized social assistance activities for meritorious people (except war invalids and sick soldiers)
This group includes: Activities of participation in support and assistance from all levels, sectors, all mass organizations and individuals for people with meritorious services (except war invalids and sick soldiers) in the movement of gratitude and repayment through practical forms and actions such as giving houses of gratitude, giving savings books, care, education, sponsorship, job creation… to support the stabilization of life for these subjects.
88102: Non-centralized social assistance activities for war invalids and sick soldiers
This group includes: Activities of participation in support and assistance from all levels, sectors, all mass organizations and individuals for war invalids and sick soldiers in the movement of gratitude and repayment through practical forms and actions such as giving houses of gratitude, giving savings books, care, education, sponsorship, job creation… to support the stabilization of life for these subjects.
88103: Non-centralized social assistance activities for the elderly and disabled
This group includes: Social services, counselling, welfare, guidance and other similar services provided to elderly and disabled people in their homes or elsewhere and provided by public or private bodies, self-help organisations at national or local level and by professionals providing counselling services:
– Visiting activities for the elderly and the disabled;
– Day care activities for the elderly and adults with disabilities;
– Vocational training and retraining activities for people with disabilities and those whose education is limited.
This group also includes:
– Activities of nursing care;
– Nursing care at home if part of home care services.
Exclusions:
– Activities of establishing and distributing compulsory social security funds are classified in group 84300 (Compulsory social security activities);
– Activities similar to those described in this group but carried out in centralized facilities are classified in group 87302 (Health care activities for the elderly), group 87303 (Health care activities for the disabled);
– Day care activities for children with disabilities are classified in group 88900 (Other non-institutional social assistance activities).
889 – 8890 – 88900: Other non-centralized social assistance activities
This group includes: Social services, counselling, welfare services, refugee services, guidance and other similar services provided to individuals and families in their homes or elsewhere and provided by public or private agencies, disaster relief organisations, national or local self-help organisations and professionals providing counselling services:
– Activities to protect and mentor children and adolescents;
– Child adoption activities;
– Activities to prevent violence against children and others;
– Family spending consulting services, marriage and family consulting, loan and lending consulting;
– Community activities and neighbors helping each other;
– Relief activities for disaster victims, refugees, immigrants… including building temporary or permanent housing for them;
– Vocational training and retraining activities for unemployed people and people with limited education;
– Day facilities serving the homeless and other vulnerable groups in society;
– Charitable activities such as fundraising or other support activities to help society.
Exclusions:
– Activities of establishing and distributing compulsory social security funds are classified in group 84300 (Compulsory social security activities);
– Activities similar to those described in this group but carried out in residential facilities are classified in group 8799 (Other residential care activities not elsewhere classified).
This industry includes: Activities to meet customers’ diverse cultural, sporting and recreational interests, including live performances, entertainment, activities of cultural and natural heritage sites, gambling.
Sports clubs are usually non-profit organizations, but their participation in the sports sector is legitimated by the main purpose of the activity carried out (the promotion of sports practice). Educational activities, training, the sale of advertising space, the provision of “Club House” facilities, in this sector, are auxiliary activities, which may be economically dominant, but are important for the main purpose of the activity carried out and for maintaining that activity.
This industry also includes: Services that enable entertainment events and live performances to take place.
90: CREATIVE ARTS AND PERFORMING ARTS ACTIVITIES
This sector includes: Creative and performing arts activities, operation of establishments and provision of services to meet cultural and recreational needs. Includes the production, promotion, participation in, live performances, events or exhibitions for public viewing; provision of artistic, creative or technical skills for the production of artistic products, live performances and events.
Exclusions:
– Activities of museums, historical and archaeological sites, monuments and historical buildings, libraries, archives, zoos, botanical gardens; conservation of historical sites; nature conservation activities are classified in division 91 (Activities of libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities);
– Services such as restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art performed internally by the unit are classified in group 912 (Museum, collection, monument and heritage activities);
– Restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art if not performed by units classified in 912 are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Gambling and betting activities are classified in group 9200 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities);
– Sports and entertainment activities are classified in division 93 (Sports, amusement and recreation activities);
– Production and distribution of films and videos are classified into groups 5911 (Motion picture, video and television programme production activities), 5912 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities), 5913 (Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities);
– Film projection is classified in group 5914 (Motion picture projection activities);
– Photographic activities are classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Radio, television and data broadcasting are classified in group 6010 (Radio broadcasting and sound distribution activities), group 6020 (Television program production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Cultural education (non-formal teaching of musical instruments, painting, acting, dancing, etc.) is classified in group 85520 (Cultural and artistic education).
901: Creative artistic activities
This group includes: Literary, musical and visual arts creation and related activities.
9011 – 90110: Literary and musical composition activities
This group includes:
– Activities of individual writers, on all topics including fiction writing,…;
– Composing music;
– Writing, writing on behalf of others;
– Script writing;
– The activities of journalists who do not self-publish content they create;
– Blogger activities that do not self-publish content that they create. This group also includes: Technical writing.
Exclusions:
– Reproduction and distribution of books and music are classified in section J (Publishing, broadcasting, content production and distribution activities);
– Translators who work as book editors are classified in group 74300 (Translation and interpretation activities);
– Activities of independent musicians and performers appearing in video and audiovisual content of all kinds are classified in group 90200 (Performing arts activities).
9012 – 90120: Visual arts creative activities
This group includes: Activities of creating and producing works of visual arts. Specifically:
– Activities of independent artists, such as sculptors, painters, animators, calligraphers, engravers, etc.
– Digital visual art creation activities;
– The activity of creating visual art using light.
Exclusions:
– Production of stone statues, other than original works of art, is classified in group 23960 (Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone);
– Film and video production is classified into group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television programme production activities), 5912 (Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities);
– Cinema activities are classified in group 5914 (Motion picture projection activities);
– Activities of private arts or theatrical organizations or agencies are classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Casting activities are classified in group 78100 (Activities of employment agencies);
– Ticket booking and ticket sales activities for theatrical, sports and other entertainment performances are classified in group 82400 (Intermediary service activities for business support service activities not elsewhere classified (except financial intermediation));
– Photographic activities are classified in group 74200 (Photographic activities);
– Choreography activities are classified in group 90190 (Other creative arts activities);
– Services such as restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art performed internally by the unit are classified in group 912 (Museum, collection, monument and heritage activities);
– Restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art if not performed by a classification unit in 912 are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Creation and performance of sound and light shows are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and entertainment activities).
9019 – 90190: Other creative artistic activities
This group includes:
– Conceptual art activities;
– Choreography activities.
Exclusions:
– Furniture restoration (except museum restoration) is classified in group 95240 (Repair and maintenance of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture);
– Restoration of stained glass windows is classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Upgrading and restoring historical relics and historical works are classified in sector F (Construction);
– Activities of museums are classified in group 912 (Activities of museums, collections, monuments and heritage sites);
– Restoration of works of art, such as paintings… is classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Textile and embroidery restoration is classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Restoration of multi-colored decorative interiors, restoration of fireplace bricks and decorative painting are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage).
902 – 9020 – 90200: Performing arts activities
This group includes: Performing arts and related activities.
Specifically:
– Live theatrical performances such as stage shows, concerts, operas, dances and others;
– Activities of performing groups, circuses, bands, musical groups or orchestras…;
– Activities of performing artists, such as actors (including stand-up comedians), dancers, musicians (including activities of independent organists), conductors.
This group also includes:
– Photo model activities;
– Activities of influencers appearing on vlogs;
– Activities of independent musicians and actors appearing in video and audiovisual content of all kinds;
– Operation of art establishments for private groups.
Exclusions:
– Activities of private arts or theatrical organizations or agencies are classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Casting activities are classified in group 78100 (Activities of employment agencies);
– The activities of bloggers who do not self-publish content of their own creation are classified in group 90110 (Literary and musical composition activities);
– Publishing text, visual content and other non-video content by influencers or bloggers is classified in group 5819 (Other publishing activities);
– Production of video and audiovisual content is classified in group 5911 (Motion picture, video and television programme production activities).
903: Activities supporting artistic creation and performing arts
This group includes: Activities supporting the creation and performance of the arts. It includes activities supporting the production of theatrical performances, operas and ballets, musicals, events and other activities; activities of producers of performing arts, on or off the premises.
9031 – 90310: Activities of arts establishments and venues
This group includes:
– Operation of arts establishments, such as concert venues, theatres and cultural centres;
– Activities of art establishments supporting artistic creation in the visual arts.
This group also includes: Operation of live music venues, music clubs and similar establishments where artists perform.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of paintings and sculptures (operations of commercial art galleries) is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Cinema activities are classified in group 5914 (Motion picture projection activities);
– Ticket booking and ticket sales activities for theatrical, sports and other entertainment performances are classified in group 82400 (Intermediary service activities for business support service activities not elsewhere classified (except financial intermediation));
– Activities of art establishments for private groups are classified in group 90200 (Performing arts activities);
– Activities of museums are classified in group 91210 (Museum and collection activities);
– Operation of dance floors and ballrooms where the serving of drinks is not the main activity is classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and entertainment activities).
9039 – 90390: Other support activities for artistic creation and performing arts
This group includes:
– Supporting activities for the performing arts to produce live theatrical performances, e.g., theatrical shows, concerts, operas, dance and other theatrical performances…;
– Activities of producers, stage designers and builders, stagehands, lighting engineers, etc.;
– Organizing cultural and entertainment events, such as film festivals, musicals or music and dance festivals;
– Activities of directors, screenwriters, film promoters and program creators or supervisors.
This group also includes:
– Activities of producers or entrepreneurs of live artistic events, with or without facilities;
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live art events.
Exclusions:
– Motion picture film production (theatre-released and non-theatre-released), including digital distribution, for direct theatrical release or for broadcasting or streaming is classified in group 591 (Motion picture, video and television programme activities);
– Broadcasting of live performances and events, classified in group 6020 (Television programme production, television broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Activities of private arts or theatrical organizations or agencies are classified in group 74990 (Other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified);
– Casting activities are classified in group 78100 (Activities of employment agencies);
– Organizing conferences, seminars and trade exhibitions is classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of conferences, seminars and trade exhibitions are classified in group 8230 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Activities of producers or promoters of sports events, with or without facilities, are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live sports events are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live entertainment and amusement events are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and amusement activities).
91: LIBRARY, ARCHIVE, MUSEUM AND OTHER CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
This group includes: Activities of libraries and archives; activities of museums of all types, collections of heritage materials including library and archive materials, botanical gardens, zoological gardens; activities of historical monuments and archaeological sites and activities of nature reserves. These activities include the identification, collection, inventory, conservation, restoration and other support activities of cultural or natural heritage, whether tangible or intangible.
This group also includes the conservation and exhibition of artifacts, sites and natural wonders of historical, cultural or educational significance (e.g. world heritage sites, etc.).
Exclusions:
– Manufacture of musical instruments is classified in group 32200 (Manufacture of musical instruments);
– Restoration of organs and other historical musical instruments is classified in group 33190 (Repair and maintenance of other equipment);
– Upgrading and restoring historical relics and historical works are classified in sector F (Construction);
– Retail sale of used goods is classified in group 4774 (Retail sale of used goods);
– Retail sale of paintings and sculptures (operations of commercial art galleries) is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Transport and storage activities are classified in division 52 (Warehousing and support activities for transport);
– Insurance activities are classified in sector 66 (Other financial activities);
– Judicial auctions are classified in group 6910 (Legal activities);
– Architectural activities related to the restoration or rehabilitation of cultural heritage properties are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Research and scientific conservation activities dedicated to cultural heritage are classified in group 72 (Scientific research and technological development);
– The activities of “tour guide and lecturer” are classified in group 79900 (Other tourism-related activities);
– Third-party hosting activities are classified in group 91120 (Hosting activities);
– Sports and recreation activities such as the operation of beaches and amusement parks are classified in division 93 (Sports, amusement and recreation activities).
911: Library and archives activities
This group includes: All library and archive activities related to management, preservation, conservation, and valuation.
Includes: Activities of providing books, newspapers, pictures, documents, information by all types of libraries and archives (including activities of public archives at national, regional or local levels or private archives such as archives of artists, historians, writers…), reading rooms, audio-visual rooms. The scope of activities includes organizing collections (specialized and non-specialized), making directories, searching on request for information or storing books, newspapers, magazines, films, discs, tapes, maps… The target audience of these activities is students, scientific researchers, politicians, members or the general public.
9111 – 91110: Library activities
This group includes: Activities of providing books, newspapers, pictures, documents, information by all types of libraries (including digital libraries), reading rooms, audio-visual rooms. Including collecting organization (specialized and non-specialized), making catalogs, searching on request to provide information or storing books, newspapers, magazines, films, discs, tapes, maps…
9112- 91120: Storage operations
This group includes: Archival activities performed by all types of archival services aimed at building, storing, cataloging physical or digital archival collections and making them available to the public or a specific group of users.
Include:
– Activities of public archives providing services to the public or a specific group of users such as students, scientists, etc. as well as activities of national archives;
– Activities related to the collection or acquisition of archival materials;
– Activities related to the identification, inventory, description and classification of archival materials;
– Activities related to the safety and preservation of collections (monitoring of hygiene and climatic conditions, safety and security, restoration);
– Activities related to the transmission of archival documents to the public on-site or remotely;
– Cultural and educational activities related to enhancing the value of archival documents.
This group also includes: Storage of all types of documents (in paper or electronic form).
Exclusions:
– Digitizing documents (without other related activities) is classified in group 82100 (Office administrative and support activities);
– Document digitization (involving subsequent data processing) is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Storage of data files is classified in group 63100 (Information technology infrastructure, data processing, storage and related activities);
– Retail sale of manuscripts is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Services such as restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art performed internally by the unit are classified in group 912 (Museum, collection, monument and heritage activities);
– Restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art if not performed by a unit classified in 912 are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage).
912: Museum, collection, monument and heritage activities
This group includes: Activities related to the operation, management, preservation, conservation, valuation of cultural heritage: tangible, intangible and digital in various types of collections (both private and public). It includes activities related to cultural heritage sites due to human intervention in the surrounding environment, from landscapes to gardens, from historical and archaeological sites to architectural works.
Exclusions:
– Upgrading and restoring historical relics and historical works are classified in sector F (Construction);
– Retail sale of paintings and sculptures (operations of commercial art galleries) is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Architectural activities related to the restoration or rehabilitation of cultural heritage properties are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Conservation and restoration activities are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Other preservation and conservation activities if not carried out by units classified in group 912 are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage).
9121 – 91210: Museum and collection activities
This group includes: Operation, management, preservation, conservation, valuation and exhibition of collections of all types of museums.
Include:
– Art museums or museums, applied crafts museums and design museums (e.g. museums of jewellery, furniture, costumes, ceramics, silverware);
– Museums of natural history, science and technology, historical museums, including military museums;
– Other specialized museums;
– Open-air museums, eco-museums, digital and virtual museums;
– Collections in historic houses and national museums, interpretation centers on ethnographic, religious and folk art at local or regional level.
This group also includes: Services such as restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art performed internally by the unit.
Exclusions:
– Retail sale of paintings and sculptures (operations of commercial art galleries) is classified in group 47690 (Retail sale of other cultural and entertainment products not elsewhere classified);
– Library activities are classified in group 91110 (Library activities);
– Storage activities are classified in group 91120 (Storage activities);
– Restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art if not performed by units classified in group 912 are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage).
– Preventive conservation of works of art if not carried out by a classification unit in group 912 is classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage);
– Furniture restoration (except museum restoration) is classified in group 95240 (Repair and maintenance of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture).
9122 – 91220: Historical and monument activities
This group includes: Activities of operating and preserving heritage due to human intervention in the surrounding environment, from landscape to garden, from construction to site (built heritage as well as natural heritage).
Include:
– Operation and preservation of historical relics and historical works;
– Operate and preserve archaeological sites open to visitors.
Exclusions:
– Upgrading and restoring historical relics and historical works are classified in sector F (Construction);
– Architectural activities related to the restoration or rehabilitation of cultural heritage properties are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Archaeological excavation is classified in group 722 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities);
– Restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art if not performed by units classified in group 912 are classified in group 91300 (Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage).
913 – 9130 – 91300: Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage
This group includes:
– Activities related to preventive conservation, preservation and restoration measures and actions, including consultancy, taking into account the material, tangible and intangible values of cultural heritage and sustainability. For all types of materials and surfaces, these activities include in particular movable and immovable archaeological properties, leather goods, archives, graphic and printed materials, wood panelling, art objects, ceramic tiles, jewellery, easel paintings, murals, photography, sculpture, textiles including embroidery, stained glass, scientific and industrial objects
– Activities related to digitization of cultural heritage (movable or non-movable), data collection, collection management, virtual copying and other activities through digital means to ensure the conservation of cultural heritage.
Exclusions:
– Restoration of organs and other historical musical instruments is classified in group 33190 (Repair and maintenance of other equipment);
– Upgrading and restoring historical relics and historical works are classified in sector F (Construction);
– Architectural activities related to the restoration or rehabilitation of cultural heritage properties are classified in group 7110 (Architectural activities and related technical consultancy);
– Research and scientific conservation activities dedicated to cultural heritage are classified in group 72 (Scientific research and technological development);
– Archaeological excavation is classified in group 722 (Scientific research and technological development in the field of social sciences and humanities);
– Services such as restoration of works of art and museum collections and preventive conservation of works of art performed internally by the unit are classified in group 912 (Museum, collection, monument and heritage activities);
– Furniture restoration (except museum restoration) is classified in group 95240 (Repair and maintenance of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture);
– Repair of musical instruments (except organs and historical instruments) is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
914: Activities of botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves
This group includes: Activities of botanical and zoological gardens, including children’s zoos, and activities of nature reserves, including wildlife reserves… as well as conservation and maintenance services of national parks, nature parks and reserves.
9141 – 91410: Activities of botanical and zoological gardens
This group includes:
– Operation of botanical and zoological gardens, including children’s zoos;
– Operation of fish ponds, aquariums, and aquariums;
Exclusions:
– Landscape and gardening services are classified in group 81300 (Landscape services);
– The operation of hunting and fishing grounds is classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities).
9142 – 91420: Activities of nature reserves
This group includes:
– Activities of nature reserves, including wildlife reserves, wildlife parks,…;
– Conservation and maintenance services for national parks, nature parks and reserves.
Exclusions:
– Activities of protecting or restoring agricultural land are classified in sector 01 (Agriculture and related service activities);
– Forestry land protection or restoration activities are classified in division 02 (Forestry and related service activities);
– Landscape and gardening services (e.g. parks, gardens…) are classified in group 81300 (Landscape services);
– The operation of hunting and fishing grounds is classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Activities of picnic areas not related to nature reserves are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and recreation activities).
92: LOTTERY, BETTING AND GAMBLING ACTIVITIES
This industry includes: The operation of gambling establishments such as casinos, card rooms and video gaming machines and the provision of gambling services such as lotteries and betting on races. Gambling and betting activities can be carried out at gambling establishments or online.
920 – 9200: Lottery, betting and gambling activities
92001: Lottery activities
This group includes:
– Activities of lottery companies and agents;
– Lottery ticket retail (retail through commission agents).
92002: Betting and gambling activities
This group includes: Betting and gambling activities.
Specifically:
– Exploitation of coin-operated slot machines;
– Exploitation of Coin-operated gaming machines;
– Horse racing and other betting activities;
– Post-race betting;
– Casino operations, including “floating casinos”;
– Sign up for the quiz app with rewards;
– Sports betting;
– Operation of card games as a betting activity;
Exclusions: Activities of card clubs, such as Bridge clubs…. are classified in group 93120 (Activities of sports clubs).
93: SPORTS, RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT ACTIVITIES
This group includes: Sports activities in any form of physical activity undertaken casually or in an organized way with the aim of demonstrating or improving physical and mental fitness, as well as establishing social bonds or achieving results in competitions at any level.
Includes: Providing entertainment and sports activities (except activities of museums, conservation of historical sites, zoos, botanical gardens and nature conservation activities; betting and gambling activities).
This group also includes: Organization of sports events.
Exclusions: Dramatic arts, music and other arts and entertainment activities such as the production of live theatrical performances, opera or dance concerts and other stage productions are classified in division 90 (Creative arts and performing arts activities).
931: Sports activities
This group includes: Activities of sports facilities; activities of teams or clubs which participate primarily in live sporting events before ticketed audiences; independent athletes who participate in live sporting events or races before ticketed audiences; owners of participants in races such as car racing, dog racing, horse racing, etc., who primarily enter athletes in races or other spectator sporting events; sports coaches providing specialized services to support athletes participating in sporting events or competitions; arena and stadium operators; other activities of organizing, promoting or managing other sporting events not elsewhere classified.
Exclusions: Sports and recreation education activities are classified in group 85510 (Sports and recreation education).
9311 – 93110: Operation of sports facilities
This group includes:
– Operation of facilities for organizing indoor or outdoor sports events (indoor or outdoor with or without cover, with or without seating for spectators):
+ Football, hockey, cricket, baseball stadiums,
+ Car racing, dog racing, horse racing,
+ Swimming pool and stadium,
+ Athletics stadium,
+ Sports hall and winter stadium,
+ Boxing ring,
+ Golf course,
+ Tennis court,
+ Bowling alley;
+ Fitness center.
– Organization and operation of professional and amateur indoor and outdoor sports events by organizers at their facilities (not those of sports clubs);
This group also includes:
– Manage and provide staff for the operations of these facilities;
– Operation of sports areas, which may include the operation of cable cars, ski lifts and chairlifts;
– Manage areas with outdoor sports equipment;
– Community sports activities;
– The provision of equipment for the operation of sports facilities.
Exclusions:
– Rental of sports and entertainment equipment is classified in group 77210 (Rental of sports and entertainment equipment);
– Park and beach activities are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and recreation activities).
9312 – 93120: Activities of sports clubs
This group includes: Activities of professional, semi-professional and amateur sports clubs, providing club members with the opportunity to participate in sports activities.
Sports clubs are usually non-profit organizations, but participation in the sports field is legitimized by the main purpose of the activity performed (promoting sports practice). Educational activities, training, selling advertising space, providing “Club House” services, in this group, are auxiliary activities, which may predominate economically, but are instrumental to the main purpose of the activity performed and to maintain it.
Include:
– Club activities:
+ Football club;
+ Bowling club;
+ Swimming club;
+ Golf club;
+ Boxing club;
+ Wrestling club, physical development;
+ Winter sports club;
+ Chess club;
+ Athletics club;
+ Shooting club;
+ E-sports club;
+ Card game clubs, such as Bridge card clubs…
This group also includes:
– Providing “Club House” services for sports clubs;
– Sports training of sports clubs;
– Organize and operate outdoor or indoor sports events for professional or amateur athletes of sports clubs.
Exclusions:
– Sports instruction by private teachers and coaches is classified in group 85510 (Sports and recreation education);
– Activities of sports facilities are classified in group 93110 (Activities of sports facilities);
– Activities of self-employed athletes, referees, judges, timekeepers… are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Activities of individuals participating in self-employed e-sports are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Activities of sports federations are classified in group 94990 (Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified).
9319 – 93190: Other sports activities
This group includes:
– Activities of producers of sports events, with or without facilities;
– Activities of athletes and sports players with personal accounts, referees, timekeepers…;
– Activities of individuals participating in e-sports using their own accounts;
– Activities of sports federations and sports governing bodies;
– Activities related to promoting sports events;
– Operation of racing stables, kennels and garages;
– Operation of sport fishing and hunting grounds;
– Activities of mountain guides;
– Support activities for sport or recreational fishing and hunting;
– Activities related to training animals for sport or entertainment;
This group also includes: Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live sporting events.
Exclusions:
– Broadcasting of live performances and events is classified in group 6020 (Television programme production, broadcasting and video distribution activities);
– Rental of sports equipment is classified in group 77210 (Rental of sports and entertainment equipment);
– Organizing conferences, seminars and trade exhibitions is classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of conferences, seminars and trade exhibitions are classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Activities of sports and games training establishments are classified in group 85510 (Sports and recreation education);
– Activities of sports instructors, teachers and coaches are classified in group 85510 (Sports and recreation education);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live art events are classified in group 90390 (Other support activities for artistic creation and performing arts);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live entertainment events are classified in group 93290 (Other entertainment activities);
– Organization and operation of professional and amateur indoor and outdoor sports events of sports clubs classified in group 93120 (Activities of sports clubs);
– Park and beach activities are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and recreation activities);
– Provision of personnel and equipment as part of the organization and operation of sporting events (other than those of sports clubs) is classified in group 93110 (Activity of sports facilities);
– Activities of e-sports clubs are classified in group 93120 (Activities of sports clubs).
932: Amusement and recreation activities
This group includes: Units that are capable of operating or providing services to satisfy the diverse entertainment needs of customers. Including diverse and attractive entertainment activities, such as games using motors to create movement, water rides, games, performances, themed exhibitions and excursions.
Exclusions:
– Sports activities are classified in group 931 (Sports activities);
– Dramatic, musical and other artistic activities are classified in group 90 (Creative and performing arts activities);
– Activities related to sports infrastructure and facilities, such as swimming pools, playgrounds… are classified in group 93110 (Activities of sports facilities).
9321 – 93210: Activities of amusement parks and theme parks
This group includes: The operation of amusement parks and theme parks, characterized by permanent, on-site operations with a variety of attractions, such as motorized rides, carousels, water rides, games, shows, themed exhibitions and picnic areas, etc., provided under the economic and operational direction of a central operating unit. These parks are usually located in structurally demarcated areas, to which visitors pay an admission fee.
This group also includes: Water park operations.
Exclusions:
– Gambling or lottery activities are classified in group 9200 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities);
– Activities of games and shows… performed by independent suppliers, for example at fairs, folk festivals, Christmas… are classified in group 93290 (Other amusement and entertainment activities).
9329 – 93290: Other amusement and recreation activities
This group includes:
– Other amusement and recreation activities (except amusement parks and theme parks) not elsewhere classified;
– Operation of coin-operated automatic games;
– Fair activities and displays of entertainment items of an entertainment nature;
– Activities of entertainment areas and beaches, including rental of facilities such as bathrooms, lockers, loungers, umbrellas, etc.;
– Activities of independent animators in entertainment establishments;
– Operation of dance floors and ballrooms where the serving of drinks is not the main activity;
– Operation of karaoke rooms.
– Operation of computer rooms for playing computer games;
– Operation of self-service recreational equipment, such as rocking chairs, rocking carriages, etc.;
– Operation of simulated shooting and paintball playgrounds;
– Virtual reality or geolocation-based games/experiences;
– Operation of recreational transport facilities, such as cruise ships;
– Rental of leisure equipment as part of recreational facilities;
– Operation of ski hills, alone or in combination with ski lifts;
– Operation of billiard rooms;
– Escape room activities (also known as escape games);
– Operation of bowling alleys;
– Performance of sound and light shows;
– Activities of tour guides for underwater excursions;
– Creative activities and fireworks displays;
– Activities of picnic areas not related to nature reserves;
– Laser game activities.
This group also includes:
– Activities of producers or contractors of live entertainment and amusement events other than artistic or sporting events, with or without facilities;
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live entertainment events.
Exclusions:
– Operation of cable cars and ski lifts not part of an urban or suburban transport system or not combined with the operation of ski hills is classified in group 4932 (Other land passenger transport);
– Sea fishing is classified into group 5011 (Coastal and ocean passenger transport) and group 5021 (Inland waterway passenger transport);
– Providing places and facilities for short-term rest for visitors in parks and recreational forests and camping sites is classified in group 55902 (Lodging in mobile vehicles, tents, camps for temporary rest);
– Mobile food service activities are classified in group 5610 (Restaurants and mobile food service activities)
– Campgrounds, camping sites, recreational camping, hunting and fishing areas are classified in group 55902 (Mobile accommodation, tents, camps used for temporary accommodation);
– Organizing conferences, seminars and trade exhibitions is classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of conferences, seminars and trade exhibitions are classified in group 82300 (Organization of trade introduction and promotion);
– Providing services for fairs, events and exhibitions as part of public order and safety activities is classified in group 84230 (Public order and safety activities);
– Activities of circus groups and theater groups are classified in group 90200 (Performing arts activities);
– Gambling or lottery activities are classified in group 9200 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities);
– Activities of amusement parks and theme parks are classified in group 93210 (Activities of amusement parks and theme parks);
– Activities of arts establishments, such as concert halls, music clubs, theatres and establishments where artists perform are classified in group 90310 (Activities of arts establishments and venues);
– Activities of sports facilities, such as swimming pools, ice rinks… are classified in group 93110 (Activities of sports facilities);
– Activities of water sports clubs, such as rowing, sailing… are classified in group 93120 (Activities of sports clubs);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live art events are classified in group 90390 (Other support activities for artistic creation and performing arts);
– Technical planning, supply, installation and operation of audio-visual equipment and special effects related to the organization of live sports events are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities).
This sector (which is the remainder) includes the activities of associations, membership organizations, repair of computers, personal and household goods, automobiles, motorcycles, other motor vehicles and personal service activities not included elsewhere in the economic sector classification.
94: ACTIVITIES OF OTHER ASSOCIATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
This division includes: Activities of organizations that represent the interests of specific groups or promote ideas to the public. These organizations usually have a membership group but their activities may involve or benefit non-members as well. It is essential in this division to identify the purpose for which these associations and organizations operate, whether they are in the interests of employers, self-employed individuals and scientific councils (group 941 (Activities of business, employer and professional associations)), employees (group 942 (Activities of trade unions)) or religious, political, cultural or educational activities (group 949 (Activities of other organizations)).
941: Activities of business, employers’ and professional associations
This group includes: Activities of organizations promoting the interests of members of business, employer and professional associations. In the case of professional membership organizations, this group also includes activities promoting the professional interests of members.
9411 – 94110: Activities of business and employer associations
This group includes:
– Activities of organizations whose members’ interests are focused on the development and prosperity of enterprises in a particular business or commercial sector (including agriculture) or on the economic growth and business environment of a particular geographical area or political subdivision regardless of the business sector;
– Activities of federations of such enterprises;
– Activities of chambers of commerce, guilds and similar organizations;
– Information dissemination, representation before state agencies, public relations and labor negotiations of business associations and employers’ organizations.
Exclusions:
– Activities of professional associations are classified in group 94120 (Activities of professional associations);
– Trade union activities are classified in group 94200 (Trade union activities);
– Activities of non-governmental organizations are classified in group 94990 (Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified);
– Activities of international organizations of an administrative nature are classified in group 99000 (Activities of international organizations and agencies).
9412 – 94120: Activities of professional associations
This group includes:
– Activities of organizations whose members’ interests are concentrated in a certain field, such as medical associations, bar associations, accounting associations, engineering associations, architects’ associations…;
– Activities of professional associations engaged in science, academia or culture, such as associations of writers, painters, visual artists, journalists…;
– Disseminate information, establish and monitor standards of practice, represent before state agencies and public relations;
This group also includes: Activities of intellectual associations.
Exclusions:
– The educational activities of these organizations are classified in division 85 (Education and training);
– Activities of business and employer associations are classified in group 94110 (Activities of business and employer associations);
– Trade union activities are classified in group 94200 (Trade union activities);
– Activities of non-governmental organizations are classified in group 94990 (Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified).
942 – 9420 – 94200: Trade union activities
This group includes: Activities of trade union organizations (if the law allows their establishment) to ensure the rights of union members (salaries, working hours, etc.) who are workers in trade unions that they participate in production outside the system of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor. The source of funding for those participating in the management of these trade union organizations comes from the contributions of union members in those trade union organizations.
Exclusions:
– Activities of specialized trade union organizations whose operating capital is mainly from the State budget are classified into code 84111 (Activities of the Communist Party, socio-political organizations);
– The educational activities of these organizations are classified in division 85 (Education and training);
– Activities of professional associations are classified in group 9412 (Activities of professional associations).
949: Activities of other organizations
This group includes: Activities of organizations (excluding business and employer organizations, professional organizations, trade unions) operating for the benefit of their members.
This group also includes: Activities of non-governmental organizations.
9491 – 94910: Activities of religious organizations
This group includes:
– Activities of religious organizations (Christianity, Buddhism…) providing direct services to followers in churches, temples, pagodas, synagogues or other places;
– Activities of organizations providing for religious houses;
– Hermitage activities.
This group also includes: Religious funeral services.
Exclusions:
– Education of these organizations is classified in division 85 (Education and training);
– The activities of these health organizations are classified in division 86 (Health care activities);
– Social work activities by these organizations are classified in division 87 (Concentrated care and nursing activities) and division 88 (Non-concentrated social assistance activities).
9499 – 94990: Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified
This group includes: Activities of specific associations based on the interests of members that are voluntarily established by those members with funding for the association’s activities contributed by members: football cheerleading association, bonsai association, bird breeding association, consumer association, animal protection association…
Exclusions:
– Charitable activities such as fundraising for social work purposes are classified in group 88900 (Other non-centralized social assistance activities);
– Activities of professional art groups or organizations are classified in group 90 (Artistic creation and performing arts activities);
– Activities of sports clubs are classified in group 93120 (Activities of sports clubs);
– Activities of professional associations are classified in group 94120 (Activities of professional associations);
– Activities of sports federations and associations are classified in group 93190 (Other sports activities);
– Activities of international organizations under international treaties between countries are classified in group 99000 (Activities of international organizations and agencies).
95: REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF COMPUTERS, PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARS, MOTORBIKES, MOTORCYCLES AND OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES
This industry includes: Repair and maintenance of computers and computer peripheral equipment, communications equipment, consumer electronics, garden equipment, footwear and leather and imitation leather goods, furniture and household goods, clothing, sporting goods, musical instruments and other personal and household goods, as well as repair and maintenance of motor vehicles, motorcycles, mopeds and other motor vehicles.
Exclusions: Specialized repair and maintenance activities of industrial and commercial machinery and equipment and similar machinery and equipment not used by households are classified in division 33 (Repair, maintenance and installation of machinery and equipment).
951 – 9510 – 95100: Repair and maintenance of computers, information and communication equipment
This group includes: Repair and maintenance services of computers, computer peripherals and information and communication equipment.
Include:
– Desktops, laptops and peripherals;
– Magnetic drives and other storage devices;
– Optical drive (CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW);
– Printer;
– Computer screen;
– Keyboard;
– Webcam;
– Headphones, including wireless headphones;
– Computer mouse, joystick, trackball;
– Internal and external modem;
– Dedicated computer terminal;
– Server;
– Scanners, including barcode scanners;
– Smart card reader;
– Virtual reality helmet;
– Projector;
– Landline phone;
– Mobile phones, tablets;
– Telecommunication data carrier;
– Fax machine;
– Communication transmission equipment, such as routers, bridges, modems…;
– Two-way radio;
– Commercial TV, video camera.
This group also includes:
– Repair and maintenance of computer terminals such as automated teller machines (ATMs) and point-of-sale (POS) terminals, which are not mechanically operated;
– Repair and maintenance of handheld computers (PDAs);
– Refilling ink and printer cartridges, mainly brought by customers to this service provider;
– Refurbish optical discs.
Exclusions:
– Refilling of printer ink and toner cartridges by retailers is classified in group 47400 (Retail sale of information and communication technology equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of consumer electronics are classified in group 95210
(Repair and maintenance of home electronic audio-visual equipment).
952: Repair and maintenance of personal and household goods
This group includes: Repair and maintenance services for personal and household goods.
9521 – 95210: Repair and maintenance of household electronic audio-visual equipment
This group includes: Repair and maintenance services for household electronic audio-visual equipment such as: Televisions, radios, cassette players; Music and video players; Video cameras and household photographic equipment; Electronic game equipment;…;
This group also includes: Repair of amplifiers and sound systems of all kinds.
9522 – 95220: Repair and maintenance of household appliances and equipment
This group includes: Repair and maintenance services for household appliances and equipment:
– Refrigerator, stove, oven, washing machine, wringer, dryer, air conditioner…
– Gardening equipment, pruning machines…
Exclusions:
– Repair and maintenance of hand-held power tools and commercial refrigeration equipment are classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– Repair and maintenance of central air conditioning systems are classified in group 43222 (Installation of heating and air conditioning systems).
9523 – 95230: Repair and maintenance of shoes, sandals, leather and imitation leather goods
This group includes: Repair and maintenance of shoes, suitcases and similar leather goods.
Exclusions: Shoe shining activities are classified in group 96909 (Other personal service activities not elsewhere classified).
9524 – 95240: Repair and maintenance of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs and similar furniture
This group includes: Repair, maintenance and refurbishment, polishing of beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs, including office furniture.
This group also includes: Assembly of free-standing furniture.
9529 – 95290: Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Repair and maintenance of bicycles, electric bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, scooters;
– Clothing repair;
– Jewelry repair;
– Repairing watches, wall clocks and their parts such as clock engines, clock cases…;
– Repair of sports equipment (except sports guns);
– Repair of musical instruments, books, other personal and household items.
Exclusions:
– Industrial engraving on metal is classified in group 25920 (Mechanical processing; treatment and coating of metals);
– Repair of hand-held power tools is classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– Repair of sporting and recreational guns is classified in group 33110 (Repair and maintenance of fabricated metal products);
– Restoration of organs and other historical musical instruments is classified in group 33190 (Repair and maintenance of other equipment);
– Repair of time clocks, time recorders, time locks and similar time recording devices is classified in group 33130 (Repair and maintenance of electronic and optical equipment).
953: Repair and maintenance of automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles
9531 – 95310: Repair and maintenance of automobiles and other motor vehicles
This group includes:
– Repair and maintenance of automobiles, including trailers and semi-trailers:
+ Repair mechanical parts, electrical parts, automatic ignition system,
+ Regular maintenance,
+ Car body repair,
+ Repair of car parts,
+ Car washing, polishing, spraying and painting,
+ Repair screens and windows,
+ Repairing car seats, cushions and interiors,
+ Diagnostic and repair services for mechatronic systems,
+ Repair, inflate, patch, install or replace car tires.
+ Anti-rust treatment.
+ Installation, replacement of spare parts and auxiliary parts not part of the production process.
– Other motor vehicle repair and maintenance activities:
+ Repairing mechanical parts, electrical parts, and other parts of motor vehicles,
+ Regular maintenance,
+ Car body repair,
+ Car washing, polishing, spraying and painting,
+ Repair, inflate and patch inner tubes, install or replace tires,
+ Anti-rust treatment,
+ Installation, replacement of spare parts and auxiliary parts not part of the production process,
+ Repair and maintenance of non-military amphibious vehicles.
This group also includes: Repair and maintenance of campers, motor homes…
Exclusions:
– Retreading and recycling of automobile and other motor vehicle tires is classified in group 22110 (Manufacture of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Services of equipping campers and motor homes are classified in group 29200 (Manufacture of bodies for motor vehicles and other motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers);
– Repair of forklifts and agricultural tractors is classified in group 33120 (Repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment);
– Periodic traffic safety inspection of motor vehicles is classified in group 71200 (Technical inspection and analysis).
9532 – 95320: Repair and maintenance of motorcycles and motorbikes
This group includes:
– Repair mechanical parts, electrical parts, automatic ignition system;
– Regular maintenance;
– Repairing frames, forks, fairings, and saddle cushions of motorcycles and motorbikes;
– Repair other parts of motorcycles;
– Car washing, polishing, spraying and painting;
– Car water filling and car gluing services;
– Repair, inflate, patch, install or replace motorcycle and motorbike tires;
– Anti-rust treatment;
– Replace spare parts and auxiliary parts not part of the production process.
Exclusions:
– Retreading and recycling of motorcycle and motorbike tires is classified in group 22110 (Production of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and recycling of rubber tires);
– Repair and maintenance of bicycles, electric bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, scooters are classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches, other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
954 – 9540 – 95400: Intermediary service activities for repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, automobiles, motorcycles, motorbikes and other motor vehicles
This group includes: Intermediation activities for the repair and maintenance of computers, personal and household goods, cars, motorcycles, scooters and other motor vehicles by connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission without the intermediary providing the intermediary services. These intermediation activities may be performed on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (directly, such as: home visit, by telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions may be received from customers or repair and maintenance service providers. Revenue from intermediation activities may include other sources of income, such as advertising revenue.
96: PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES
This sector includes all personal service activities not covered elsewhere in the classification, for example: services such as laundry of textile and fur products; hairdressing, beauty care, spa and similar activities; funeral and related activities…
961 – 9610 – 96100: Washing, cleaning of textile and fur products
This group includes:
– Dry cleaning, wet cleaning, ironing… of all kinds of clothing (including fur garments) and textiles, washed by hand or in washing machines, whether for the public or for industrial or commercial customers;
– Receive and return laundry to customers;
– Washing blankets, sheets, pillows, mattresses, curtains for customers, including pick-up and drop-off service at the customer’s requested address;
– Providing combined rental and laundry services, cleaning textiles, such as linen, work uniforms and related items;
– Reusable diaper supply service.
This group also includes: Repairing or carrying out simple replacements (e.g. re-attaching buttons, changing zippers, etc.) of clothing and other textiles in the laundry for customers.
Exclusions: Clothing repair is classified in group 95290 (Repair and maintenance of bicycles, watches and clocks, and other personal and household goods not elsewhere classified).
962: Hairdressing, beauty care, spa and similar activities
This group includes hairdressing, beauty care, spa and similar activities.
9621 – 96210: Hairdressing services
This group includes:
– Hair cutting, shampooing, curling, drying, dyeing, straightening, perming and other hairdressing services for both men and women;
– Hair styling;
– Cut, trim and shave.
Exclusions: Wig making is classified in group 32900 (Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified).
9622 – 96220: Beauty care services and other beauty activities
This group includes: Beauty care activities not performed by medical professionals, for example: Facial massage, pedicure, manicure, makeup, hair removal,…
Exclusions: Cosmetic surgical operations performed by medical professionals are classified in group 8620 (Activities of general, specialist and dental clinics).
9623 – 96230: Spa and sauna services
This group includes: Sauna, massage, sunbathing, non-surgical cosmetic services (tummy fat reduction, body slimming…).
Exclusions:
– Health and beauty care services are inseparable activities (separately accounted for) of accommodation establishments and are classified into group 55 (Accommodation services);
– Activities of medical massage therapists are classified in group 8699 (Other health activities not elsewhere classified);
– Activities of health, fitness and aesthetic fitness clubs and establishments are classified in group 9311 (Activities of sports facilities).
963 – 9630 – 96300: Funeral and related service activities
This group includes:
– Burial, cremation, electric cremation and other related services;
– Preservation of corpses, embalming and preparation services for burial, cremation and electro-burial;
– Funeral home services;
– Selling land for building tombs or leasing land for burial;
– Look after the cemetery.
Exclusions:
– Cemetery gardening is classified in group 81300 (Landscaping services);
– Funeral service activities of a religious nature are classified in group 94910 (Activities of religious organizations).
964 – 9640 – 96400: Intermediary activities for personal services
This group includes: Intermediation activities for personal services by connecting customers and service providers for a fee or commission, without the intermediary providing the intermediary service. These intermediation activities may be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (in person, such as door-to-door, by telephone, mail, etc.). Fees or commissions may be received from customers or personal service providers. Revenue from intermediation activities may include other sources of income, such as advertising revenue. It includes, for example, the activities of laundry agencies.
969 – 9690: Other personal service activities
96901: Wedding service activities and related services
This group includes: Social activities such as marriage brokerage, organizing and serving weddings, engagements…
96909: Other personal service activities not elsewhere classified
This group includes:
– Activities of astrologers and psychics;
– Shoe shining, porterage, car parking services;
– Pet care and training services;
– Activities of abandoned animal rescue stations;
– Franchising activities using coin-operated machines such as: Weighing machines, blood pressure checking machines…;
– Operation of photo booths and automatic photo printers from electronic records, e.g. from phones, memory cards, flash drives;
– The activity of tattoo artists, using biological substances, such as henna, for temporary decoration;
– Housekeeping services;
– Activities of people who organize private events (except funerals), such as organizing weddings, birthdays, anniversaries…
Exclusions:
– Veterinary activities are classified in group 75000 (Veterinary activities);
– House cleaning activities are classified in group 81210 (General house cleaning);
– Teaching yoga is classified in group 85510 (Sports and recreation education);
– Providing alternative therapy services, activities of therapists, hypnotherapists… are classified in group 86990 (Other health activities not elsewhere classified);
– Home care services for the elderly are classified in group 88103 (Non-institutional social assistance activities for the elderly and disabled);
– Day care services for children provided by nannies in their homes or in nurseries, after-school care services are classified in group 88900 (Other non-institutional social assistance activities);
– Coin-operated slot machine operations are classified in group 9200 (Lottery, betting and gambling activities);
– Coin-operated washing machine operations are classified in group 96100 (Laundry, cleaning of textile and fur products).
This sector includes: Domestic work activities within households and production of goods and services for own consumption by households.
97: HOUSEHOLD WORK ACTIVITIES
970 – 9700 – 97000: Domestic work activities within households
This group includes:
– Activities of hiring out household chores such as: babysitting, cooking, housekeeping, gardening, gatekeeping, laundry, elderly care, driving, cleaning, housekeeping, tutoring, guardianship, secretary/personal assistant…;
– Employment in households is clearly identified by the hirer in surveys or studies, including single hirers. The value of products created in this activity is counted as employment in households.
Exclusions: Provision of personal and household services such as house cleaning, laundry, cooking, gardening, home care for dependents… by independent service providers (for-profit, non-profit, public or self-employed) is classified in the corresponding service type.
98: PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES OF MATERIAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR SELF-CONSUMPTION BY HOUSEHOLDS
This industry includes:
– Production of material products and services for self-consumption in households;
– Households are classified here when it is not possible to identify the main activity for the household’s own consumption. If the household engages in market activities (producing goods for sale), it is classified as a primary market activity in the National Industrial System.
981 – 9810 – 98100: Production of household self-consumption products
This group includes: Activities of producing material products for self-consumption by households. These activities include cultivation, animal husbandry (these activities are not shown in the survey of the agriculture, forestry and fishery sector), production of household items such as: baskets, trays, clothes, hats and other material products for self-consumption. If the household also participates in producing products for sale to the market, the household is classified into the corresponding commodity production sector in the Vietnam Standard Industrial Classification. If the household is mainly involved in producing goods for self-consumption (these activities are not shown in the survey of the agriculture, forestry and fishery sector, mining, processing industry, manufacturing, construction…) then the household is classified into activities of producing material products for self-consumption by households.
982 – 9820 – 98200: Production of products and services for household consumption
This group includes: Self-consumption service production activities of households including cooking, teaching, caring for family members or transportation services and other services serving the family itself. If households participate in the production of products and services for sale on the market, they are classified into the corresponding production sector in the Vietnam Standard Industrial Classification. If households are mainly involved in the production of self-consumption services, they are classified into the self-consumption service production activities of households in this group.
V: ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND AGENCIES
99: ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND AGENCIES
990 – 9900 – 99000: Activities of international organizations and agencies
This group includes:
– Activities of international organizations under international treaties between countries such as the United Nations and specialized agencies of the United Nations system, regional agencies, …, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the World Customs Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the European Free Trade Association, …
– Activities of the European Union’s agencies and institutions.
Exclusions:
– Activities of non-governmental organizations are classified in group 94990 (Activities of other organizations not elsewhere classified);
– Activities of general government agencies of other countries such as: embassies, consulates, military bases, representative offices of foreign scientific organizations in Vietnam…