National central product classificatoin and code--Part 2:Non-transportable product
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ICS 35.040
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T7635.2—2002
National central product classification and codePart 2: Non-transportahle product(UNSD):Central Product Classification, Version 1, O.NEQ)2002-08-09 Issued by
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
Implementation on April 1, 2003
1 Application
Classification principles and methods
Coding principles and methods
Product classification and code table
Table 15 Product classification and codes of departments
Intangible assets
Construction engineering
Building services
6 Product classification and codes of departments,
Wholesale services
Marketing services
Accommodation services; food and beverage services
Land transport services
Water transport services
Air transport services
Supporting and auxiliary transport services
Postal and courier services
Electricity distribution services: through major roads Gas and water distribution services Table 37 Product classification and codes ..
71 Financial intermediation, insurance and auxiliary services
72 Real estate services
73 Drum rental services without operators Table 1 Product classification and codes ..
Research and development services
Professional, scientific and technical services
H Other professional, scientific and technical services
Telecommunication services; information retrieval and provision of services 84
Support services
Production services on a fee or contract basis 86
Maintenance and repair services
Table 59 Product classification and codes
Other services related to public administration and the community as a whole; compulsory social security services 91
Educational services
Health care and social welfare
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Sewage and garbage disposal, public health and other environmental protection services Services of member organizations
Recreation, cultural and sports services
Other services
98 Family services
Services provided by foreign organizations and institutions
References.
GR/T7635-2002&圣国Main product classification and code3 is divided into two parts: Part 1: Transportable products1
Part 2: Non-transportable products
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This part is the second part of GB/T76352002, which corresponds to the content of services and assets (products of sectors 5 to 9) in the Central Product Classification (CPC, 1998, 1st edition) compiled by the United Nations Statistical Division. The consistency between this part and the (1st edition) is not equivalent.
This part is composed of five sectors:
-5 Intangible assets: Land: Construction engineering; Building services; Central distribution services; Accommodation services: Food and beverage supply services: Transport services, public utility commodity sales services: -1 Financial and financial services, real estate services, rental and leasing services: -8 Business and production services:
9 Community, social and personal services.
The main differences between this part and the product classification and codes of the 5~- category in CPC are as follows: According to the characteristics of my country's small transportable products, some product categories have been added and adjusted: - The 4th layer adds *5121,5211,5212.5213,5214,5219,5221,5222.5223,5221,5225.5226,5227,5291,5299,7335,8242.9212" 18 codes and names, as well as the code of "8241": The 5th layer adds factory 51240,52110,52120,52130,521 40, 52190, 52210.52220, 52230.52240.52250.52260.5227052910.52990.73330, 82420, 92120.93124*19 item codes, names and descriptions and the code for "82410\:
●Added 28 item descriptions:
*Modified the third layer\$21,522,7 11, 713, 821, 852, 863.912\8 items of fee month name 1● Modify the 4th level of the factory\7132, 7142.8361.8362, 8597, 8614.9132\7 items of class day name; *Modified the 5th level* 61127, 61227.62127.62227.63191, 86140\6 items of class month name: Modified 26 items Description: ||tt| |,"591 religious services, 9592 services provided by political organizations\ are not included this time, the code and name of *9219\ are deleted and the content is listed in 9212, the second and third descriptions of \96920\, the third description of "97990\, "8521.85210.9791, the code, name and description of 97010\ and other contents prohibited by my country's laws and regulations (such as gambling, private detectives, etc.) are deleted. - According to the revision of CPC by the United Nations Statistics Department as of August 2000, some categories have been added: · The third layer adds the code and name of one major category "733"; * The fourth layer adds the codes and names of 5 categories "7331, 7332, 7333, 7331, 7339"; The fifth layer adds the codes, names and instructions of 5 categories "73310, 73320, 73330, 73340, 73390"; This part was proposed by the China Standard Promotion Research Center and is under the jurisdiction of [. The main drafting unit of this part: China Standard Promotion Research Center; the participating drafting units of this part: Science and Technology Department of the Ministry of National Resources, Statistics and Evaluation Department of the Ministry of Finance, Personnel and Education Department of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, Education and Technology Department of the Ministry of Culture, Patent Office of the State Intellectual Property Office, Information Center of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Department of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and Chinese Institute of Certified Public Accountants. China Insurance Regulatory Commission, China General Chamber of Commerce, Kaiji Science Research Institute, Ministry of Transport Science Research Institute, Ministry of Railways Standard Design Research Institute, etc.
Drafters of this part: Feng Wei, Zhang Mingda, Guo Xiuting, Ji Xiaolin, Zhang Qing, Liu Zhiting, Zhang Yibing. m
GB/T7635.2—2002
Services, assets and other products have the characteristics of being non-transportable compared to goods (transportable products), so they are collectively referred to as non-transportable products. Service products are the most important part of non-transportable products. As a product, services have different complexity in concept and classification from transportable products. "Service" is "the result of the contact activities between suppliers and customers and the internal activities of suppliers to meet the needs of customers."
In addition to the same commodity characteristics as other products, services also have the following characteristics: #) Services are intangible products;
The production and consumption of services are simultaneous and basically one-time; c) Services cannot be stored and are not easy to transport;
) Services are generally irreversible.
The provision of services has these forms:
a) Based on the tangible products provided by customers, such as the service of adding stations; b) Based on the intangible products provided by customers, such as the delivery of tangible products, such as the teaching services of schools; c) Creating an atmosphere for customers, such as the services of hotels, etc. With the development of society, the proportion of non-transportable products such as services and assets in the total output value of the national economy is increasing, and it is becoming the fastest growing aspect of domestic and foreign trade. Especially after my country's development, many service industries will be gradually opened up, and many new services will be formed. Therefore, the systematic and standardized management of non-transportable products has been neglected, and it is imperative to strengthen the standardization work in this field. The Principal Product Classification (CIPC) developed by the United Nations Statistical Office (UNSD) is the only international standard classification of all products that include domestic and foreign traded products and economic activities, as well as non-productive tangible and intangible assets. It is also the first international standard classification that provides detailed classification and coding for service products. The UJNSD published the Provisional Principal Product Classification (PPC) in 1989 and the Principal Product Classification (CPC1.0) in 1991. The classification and coding system of CPC1.0 is a hierarchical structure, divided into 10 categories and 2076 subcategories. Among them, the category containing service products has 5 categories and 919 subcategories. CFC is a universal product classification with international comparability. It is the core framework of various related international economic activity classifications. It has now become an important tool for coordinating various international economic classifications. The United Nations Statistical Office recommends that countries develop a product classification standard system suitable for their own countries based on CPC. Therefore, we have developed this standard based on C1.0. The formulation and publication of this part will help improve the accuracy and international comparability of product data statistics, help the country adjust and implement industrial structure and industrial policies, help the country formulate relevant policies and regulations on foreign trade, help manage and exchange information on non-transportable products, encourage users to further understand the concept of services and other products, deepen their understanding of the classification of services and other products, and strive to promote and promote the development of domestic and foreign trade of services and other products. 1 Scope
National major product classification and codes
Part 2: Non-transportable products
This part of GB/T7635-2002 specifies the classification and codes of non-transportable products such as services and assets. This part applies to the valuation, supervision and information exchange of services, assets, etc.: 2 Classification principles and methods
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2.1 This part is mainly classified according to the product's core business source, product form and service mode, environment, supplier, party and other attributes. 2.2 The products in this part adopt the linear classification method: there are 5 layers in total, 3
Coding principles and methods
3.1 The codes of the products in this part adopt layered codes, and each layer is represented by an Arabic numeral. 3.2 For products in this part, the codes of lower categories of products that are not further subdivided into upper categories are represented by "0" to ensure that the codes of categories on the same level are of equal length. 3.3 "When necessary, "other" is set as a receiving category for categories on the same level. The code is generally "9". 3.4 The first-level codes of products in this part start with *5\ to facilitate the connection with the codes and part 1 of this standard. 3.5 Code structure See Figure 1:
Figure 1 Code structure
4. Product classification and code changes
5th level
3rd level
2nd level
1st level
5. Category Intangible assets, land and construction; building services product classification and codes are shown in Table 1. 6. Category Distribution services: accommodation services; food and Material supply services: transportation services: public utility commodity sales service product classification and codes are shown in Table 2
7. Financial and banking services; real estate services leasing and rental service product classification and codes are shown in Table 3. 8. Business and production service product classification and codes are shown in Table 4; 9. Community, social and personal service product classification and codes are shown in Table 5 GB/F7635.2——2002
Table 15. Product classification and codes
Intangible assets, land and construction projects; building services
Intangible assets
Financial assets and liabilities
Financial assets and liabilities
Financial assets and liabilities
Non-financial intangible assets
Land Property rights
10 Property rights
Other non-financial intangible assets
Includes:
- Gold and special drawing funds of the International Monetary Fund
Current currency and demand deposits
Other claims on monetary institutions, financial institutions and government organizations based on deposit certificates
-Other short-term and long-term loans not elsewhere classified
Net equity of households' life insurance reserves and pension funds
Other financial assets and liabilities
Includes:
·Royalties
Includes:
-Payments for the right to distinguish the goods or services of an enterprise or a group of enterprises The royalties paid include:
Royalties paid for the right to use copyrighted materials in a specified manner. Copyrighted materials refer to original literary and artistic works, including maps and audio-visual works, furniture and dance designs, etc. Include:
Royalty paid for the right to occupy or use land in accordance with the law. Land property rights include land ownership, land use rights, etc. Code
Other non-financial intangible assets
Agricultural land
Pasture
Pasture
Other agricultural land
Other agricultural land
Construction land
Commercial building land
Table 1 (continued)
Include:
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Royalties for the use of rights similar to those above and not elsewhere classified and distinct from the exclusive rights of other economic agencies include:
Land cultivated for commercial or subsistence purposes, including land mainly cultivated with occasional fruit trees, mulberry trees or other trees; cultivated beach land and tidal flats capable of producing an average of one harvest per year. Cultivated land also includes ditches, canals, roads and old roads with a width of less than 1.0m in the south and less than 2.0m in the north. Including: For commercial purposes, perennial herbs and herbaceous crops (including surface) are planted for collecting fruits, leaves, roots, etc., with a total coverage of more than 50% or 70% of the reasonable number of profitable plants per plant. Including: For business purposes or to protect the ecological environment, the land grows trees, bamboo forests, trees, coastal mangroves, excluding residential green land, and the road and slaughter forests of railways, highways, rivers, and ditches. Including: For business purposes or to protect the ecological environment, the land grows mainly herbaceous plants and is used for animal husbandry. Including: Land for breeding industry. Other agricultural land used for business or for attached facilities other than cultivated land, gardens, forests, and pastures. GB/T7635.2—2002
Land for commercial buildings
Land for industry, mining and storage
Land for industry, mining and storage
Land for public facilities and buildings
Land for public facilities and buildings
Land for residential buildings
Land for residential buildings
Land for flexible transportation
Land for transportation
Land for water conservancy facilities
Land for water conservancy facilities
Special land
Special land
Other construction sites
Unused land
Unused land
Other construction sites not classified separately
List (List)
Includes:
Land for commercial, financial, catering, hotel and other business service industry buildings and their ancillary facilities
Includes:
Land for industrial mining and warehousing
Includes:
Public facilities for residents' lives and public places for worship and recreation Land for buildings for culture, sports, entertainment, institutions, groups, scientific research, design, education, medical care, entertainment, charity, etc. Includes: Housing sites for daily living (including courtyard land if there is a separate courtyard) Includes: Ground routes for information and transportation, stations, etc., including civil airports, ports, docks, ground transportation pipelines and residential roads and their ancillary facilities. Includes: Reservoirs, dams, etc. Land for water conservancy construction includes:
Military facilities, foreign-related, religious, prison, church and other lands include:
Land that has not been used recently or has been used (including wasteland, saline-alkali land, marshland, sandy land, canal land, rock and gravel land, etc.)
Other land not classified elsewhere
Construction projects
Buildings
Residential buildings
Table 1 continued
Includes:
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Other water areas with multiple uses or with specific uses (including rivers, moors, reed fields, beaches, glaciers and permanent snow, etc.) not listed in agricultural land or construction land
! Including:
Residential buildings with one or two apartments
Residential buildings with multiple apartments
Non-residential buildings
Industrial buildings
Business buildings
Other non-residential buildings
Engineering buildings
Highways, streets, roads, railways, airport runways
Highways, streets, roads
Residential buildings with one or two apartments
Including:||tt ||Residential buildings with one or more apartments include:
Buildings used for warehousing activities and for production and assembly activities of industrial enterprises Factories, workshops and workshops
Includes:
Buildings occupied primarily for commercial activities or intended for commercial activities Wall buildings mainly used for wholesale and seasonal sales Office buildings, bank buildings, shops, air, railway or road transport terminals, garages and petrol and repair stations include:
Other non-residential buildings not elsewhere classified
No Includes:
Elevated highway
Includes:
Highway (except elevated highway) Urban roads and other carriageways and sidewalks
Guardrails and ground parking lots, carriageways, vehicle and pedestrian underpasses and overpasses, and bicycle lanes
Excludes:
Elevated highway, see 53221
Tunnels on highways, see 53222
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Airport runways
Table 1 (continued)
Includes:
Long-distance and suburban railway bedrock, street trams, and underground or elevated urban rapid transit systems
-Railway electrification buildings
Includes:
Airport runways, including taxiways and related airport structures other than buildings
Bridges, elevated highways, tunnels and railways
Bridges and elevated highways
Tunnels and subways
Outfalls, waterways, dams, irrigation and other water conservancy projects
Aqueducts and other waterways
Ports, waterways and related facilities
Including:
Bridges and viaducts made of metal, concrete or other materials for facilitating various types of transportation and pedestrians
Elevated highways for motor vehicle traffic
Including:
Highway and railway tunnels
Tunnel construction works and those related to underground railway traffic Other underground structures
Excludes:
Roadways and pedestrian underpasses, see 53211 Tunnels related to mining operations, see 53261 Includes:
Aqueducts, water and similar waterways designed for water supply, except pipelines
Excludes:
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects, see 53234 Long-distance pipelines, see 53241
Urban pipelines, see 53251
Includes: || tt||Port areas and harbor channels, breakwaters, piers, docks and similar structures. Channel engineering and canal construction engineering not used for water transport traffic
Includes:
Dykes and similar waterproof structures and embankments in coastal and other waterside areas
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects
Table 1 (continued)
Includes:
-Reservoirs
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects
Excludes:
Water supply channels, See 53231
Long-distance pipeline communication and power lines
Roads (cables)
Long-distance pipelines
Long-distance communication lines and power lines
Roads (cables)
City roads, cables and related projects
City pipelines
City cables and related projects
Mines and factories
Mining buildings
Power plant buildings
Including:
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Long-distance onshore or underwater pipelines for transporting petroleum products, natural gas, water or other products
Excludes:
City gas or water distribution systems transported by trunk pipelines, see 53251
Includes:
Long-distance onshore or underwater telecommunication transmission lines Long-distance high-voltage power transmission lines (cables) Excludes:
Low-voltage power distribution lines, see 53252
Includes:| |tt||Municipal gas pipelines, water and sewage trunk pipelines include:
Communication transmission lines (cables)
Ancillary works such as transmission towers, including antennas and substations and substations for distributing electricity within local boundaries
Municipal utility power systems not elsewhere classified include:
Mines and related facilities, such as mine loading and unloading stations, wind extension towers, tunnels and horizontal tunnels related to mining operations include:
-Large power plants and equipment, including nuclear power plants and equipment1Workshops and factories
Includes:
Buildings occupied primarily for commercial activities or intended for commercial activities Wall buildings mainly used for wholesale and seasonal sales Office buildings, bank buildings, shops, aviation, railway or road transport terminals, garages and gas stations and repair stations Includes:
Other non-residential buildings not elsewhere classified
Excludes:
Elevated highways
Includes:
Highways (except elevated highways) Urban roads and other carriageways and sidewalks
Guardrails and ground parking lots, carriageways, underpasses and overpasses for vehicles and pedestrians, and bicycle lanes
Excludes:
Elevated highways, see 53221
Tunnels for highways, see 53222
GB/T7635.2—2002| |tt||Airport runways
Table 1 (continued)
Includes:
Long-distance and suburban railway bedrock, street trams, and underground or elevated urban rapid transit systems
Railway electrification buildings
Includes:
Airport runways, including taxiways and related airport structures other than buildings
Bridges, elevated highways, tunnels and railways
Bridges and elevated highways
Tunnels and subways
Outfalls, waterways, dams, irrigation and other water conservancy projects
Aqueducts and other waterways
Ports, waterways and related facilities
Includes:
Bridges and viaducts made of metal, concrete or other materials used to facilitate various types of transportation and pedestrians
Elevated highways for motor vehicle traffic
Includes:
Highway and railway tunnels
Tunnel construction and other underground construction related to underground railway traffic
Excludes:
Carriageways and pedestrian underpasses, see 53211 Tunnels related to mining operations, see 53261 Includes:
Aqueducts, water and similar waterways designed for water supply, except pipelines
Excludes:
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects, see 53234 Long-distance pipelines, see 53241
Urban pipelines, see 53251
Includes:
Port areas and port channels, breakwaters, piers, docks and similar structures. Waterway engineering and canal construction engineering not used for water transportation
Including:
Dams and similar waterproof structures and embankments in coastal and other waterside areas
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects
Table 1 (continued)
Including:
-Reservoirs
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects
Excluding:
Water supply channels, see 53231
Long-distance pipelines, communications and power lines
Roads (cables)
Long-distance pipelines
Long-distance communication lines and power lines
Roads (cables)
Urban roads, cables and related projects
Urban pipelines
Urban cables and related projects
Mines and upstream plants
Mine buildings
Power plant buildings
Including:
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Long-distance onshore or underwater pipelines for transporting petroleum products, natural gas, water or other products
Excludes:
City gas or water distribution systems transported by trunk pipelines, see 53251
Includes:
Long-distance onshore or underwater telecommunication transmission lines Long-distance high-voltage power transmission lines (cables) Excludes:
Low-voltage power distribution lines, see 53252
Includes:| |tt||Municipal gas pipelines, water and sewage trunk pipelines include:
Communication transmission lines (cables)
Ancillary works such as transmission towers, including antennas and substations and substations for distributing electricity within local boundaries
Municipal utility power systems not elsewhere classified include:
Mines and related facilities, such as mine loading and unloading stations, wind extension towers, tunnels and horizontal tunnels related to mining operations include:
-Large power plants and equipment, including nuclear power plants and equipment1Workshops and factories
Includes:
Buildings occupied primarily for commercial activities or intended for commercial activities Wall buildings mainly used for wholesale and seasonal sales Office buildings, bank buildings, shops, aviation, railway or road transport terminals, garages and gas stations and repair stations Includes:
Other non-residential buildings not elsewhere classified
Excludes:
Elevated highways
Includes:
Highways (except elevated highways) Urban roads and other carriageways and sidewalks
Guardrails and ground parking lots, carriageways, underpasses and overpasses for vehicles and pedestrians, and bicycle lanes
Excludes:
Elevated highways, see 53221
Tunnels for highways, see 53222
GB/T7635.2—2002| |tt||Airport runways
Table 1 (continued)
Includes:
Long-distance and suburban railway bedrock, street trams, and underground or elevated urban rapid transit systems
Railway electrification buildings
Includes:
Airport runways, including taxiways and related airport structures other than buildings
Bridges, elevated highways, tunnels and railways
Bridges and elevated highways
Tunnels and subways
Outfalls, waterways, dams, irrigation and other water conservancy projects
Aqueducts and other waterways
Ports, waterways and related facilities
Includes:
Bridges and viaducts made of metal, concrete or other materials used to facilitate various types of transportation and pedestrians
Elevated highways for motor vehicle traffic
Includes:
Highway and railway tunnels
Tunnel construction and other underground construction related to underground railway traffic
Excludes:
Carriageways and pedestrian underpasses, see 53211 Tunnels related to mining operations, see 53261 Includes:
Aqueducts, water and similar waterways designed for water supply, except pipelines
Excludes:
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects, see 53234 Long-distance pipelines, see 53241
Urban pipelines, see 53251
Includes:
Port areas and port channels, breakwaters, piers, docks and similar structures. Waterway engineering and canal construction engineering not used for water transportation
Including:
Dams and similar waterproof structures and embankments in coastal and other waterside areas
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects
Table 1 (continued)
Including:
-Reservoirsbzxz.net
Irrigation and flood control water conservancy projects
Excluding:
Water supply channels, see 53231
Long-distance pipelines, communications and power lines
Roads (cables)
Long-distance pipelines
Long-distance communication lines and power lines
Roads (cables)
Urban roads, cables and related projects
Urban pipelines
Urban cables and related projects
Mines and upstream plants
Mine buildings
Power plant buildings
Including:
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Long-distance onshore or underwater pipelines for transporting petroleum products, natural gas, water or other products
Excludes:
City gas or water distribution systems transported by trunk pipelines, see 53251
Includes:
Long-distance onshore or underwater telecommunication transmission lines Long-distance high-voltage power transmission lines (cables) Excludes:
Low-voltage power distribution lines, see 53252
Includes:| |tt||Municipal gas pipelines, water and sewage trunk pipelines include:
Communication transmission lines (cables)
Ancillary works such as transmission towers, including antennas and substations and substations for distributing electricity within local boundaries
Municipal utility power systems not elsewhere classified include:
Mines and related facilities, such as mine loading and unloading stations, wind extension towers, tunnels and horizontal tunnels related to mining operations include:
-Large power plants and equipment, including nuclear power plants and equipment1
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