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Chinese Standard GB/T, GBT, GB

National / Industrious / Association Standard
Prefix Industry / Association Browse
GB/T, GBT National Standard (Recommended) GBT
GB National Standard (Mandatory) GB
YY, YY/T, YYT Medicine & Medical YY/T
QC, QC/T, QCT Automobile & Vehicle QC/T
Q/BQB, BQB Steel (BaoSteel) BQB
AIMC Auto. Identification Association
AQ, AQ/T, AQT Safety
BB, BB/T, BBT Packaging
CAS China Standardization Assoc.
CB, CB/T, CBT Shipping
CCAP CCC Certification (Vehicle)
CCES Civil Engineering
CECS Construction (Recommended)
CH, CH/T, CHT Surveying
CJ, CJ/T, CJT Urban Construction
CNCA CCC Certification
CQC CQC / CCC Certification
CSM China Metal Association
CY, CY/T, CYT News and Publication
DA, DA/T, DAT Archives
DB, DB/T, DBT Earthquake
DL, DL/T, DLT Electricity & Power DL/T
DZ, DZ/T, DZT Geology
EJ, EJ/T, EJT Nuclear
FD, FD/T, FDT Wind Power
FJ, FJ/T, FJT Textile Machinery
FZ, FZ/T, FZT Spinning & Textile FZ/T
GA, GA/T, GAT Public Security
GB/Z, GBZ Professional Health
GF, GF/T, GFT Languages
GH, GH/T, GHT Supply-Marketing Cooperatives
GJB Military
GJJ Municipal Engineering
GM, GM/T, GMT Cipher Code
GN Ministry of Public Security
GY, GY/T, GYT Radio, Film & TV GY/T
HAD Nuclear
HB, HB/T, HBT Aviation
HCRJ Environmental Conditions
HG, HG/T, HGT Chemical Industry HG/T
HJ, HJ/T, HJT Environmental Protection HJ/T
HJB Navy
HS, HS/T, HST Customs
HY, HY/T, HYT Ocean
JB, JB/T, JBT Machinery JB/T
JC, JC/T, JCT Building Materials
JG, JG/T, JGT Building & Construction
JJF, JJG, JJ/T Metrology, Machinery JJ
JR, JR/T, JRT Finance
JT, JT/T, JTT Highway & Transportation
JY, JY/T, JYT Education
LB, LB/T, LBT Travel & Tourism
LD, LD/T, LDT Labor & Safety
LS, LS/T, LST Food
LY, LY/T, LYT Forestry
MH, MH/T, MHT Civil Aviation
MT, MT/T, MTT Coal
MZ, MZ/T, MZT Civil Affairs
NB, NB/T, NBT Energy NB/T
NDGJ Energy & Power
NJ, NJ/T, NJT Agricultural Machinery
NY, NY/T, NYT Agriculture NY/T
QB, QB/T, QBT Light Industry QB/T
QBJS Light Industry Design
QHBm Aviation industry
QJ, QJ/T, QJT Aerospace
QX, QX/T, QXT Meteorology
RFJ Civil Air Defense
SB, SB/T, SBT Commerce SB/T
SC, SC/T, SCT Water Products
SD, SD/T, SDT Water Power
SG, SG/T, SGT Light Industry
SH, SH/T, SHT Petrochemical SH/T
SHSG Petrochemical Design
SJ, SJ/T, SJT Electronics SJ/T
SL, SL/T, SLT Water Resources
SN, SN/T, SNT Commodity Inspection SN/T
ST, ST/T, STT Food Seasonings
SY, SY/T, SYT Oil & Gas SY/T
SZ, SZ/T, SZT Productivity Promotion
TB, TB/T, TBT Railway & Train TB/T
T/CSAE, TCSAE China Society Auto-Engineers
TD, TD/T, TDT Land
TJ, TJ/T, TJT Civil Construction
TSG Special Equipment TS/T
TY, TY/T, TYT Sports
WB, WB/T, WBT Goods
WH, WH/T, WHT Culture
WJ, WJ/T, WJT Armed Police
WM, WM/T, WMT Foreign Trade
WS, WS/T, WST Hygiene & Health
WW, WW/T, WWT Cultural Relic Protection
XB, XB/T, XBT Rare Earth Metal
YB, YB/T, YBT Ferrous Metallurgy YB/T
YBB Medicine Packing
YC, YC/T, YCT Tobacco
YD, YD/T, YDT Telecommunication YD/T
YS, YS/T, YST Non-ferrous Metallurgy YS/T
YZ, YZ/T, YZT Postal
ZB, ZB/T, ZBT Professions
ZC, ZC/T, ZCT Intellectual Property
MISC Miscellaneous Industries MISC

Hierarchy of Chinese Standard
Level Description Prefix
1 National Standard GB, GB/T, GBT
2 Industrious Standard YY, YY/T, QC/T...
3 Local / Provincial Standard DB31, DB44 etc.
4 Group / Association Standard T/CSAE etc.
5 Enterprise / Corporate Standard Q/BQB etc.

Local / Provincial Standard
Prefix Province Prefix Province
DB11 Beijing DB12 Tianjin
DB13 Hebei DB14 Shanxi
DB15 Inner Mongolia DB21 Liaoning
DB22 Jilin DB23 Heilongjiang
DB31 Shanghai DB32 Jiangsu
DB33 Zhejiang DB34 Anhui
DB35 Fujian DB36 Jiangxi
DB37 Shandong DB41 Henan
DB42 Hubei DB43 Hunan
DB44 Guangdong DB45 Guangxi
DB46 Hainan DB50 Chongqing
DB51 Sichuan DB52 Guizhou
DB53 Yunnan DB54 Tibet
DB61 Shaanxi DB62 Gansu
DB63 Qinghai DB64 Ningxia
DB65 Xinjiang

Tips & Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: How is the Chinese standards structured and its hierarchy?Answer: There are 5 levels: National standards (Prefix: GB, GB/T); Industry standards (Prefix: QC or QC/T, YY or YY/T etc.); Local/Provincial standards (Prefix: DB14 etc.); Association/Group standards (Prefix: T/); Enterprise standards (Prefix: Q/). See tables above.

Question 2: Which authorities in China are responsible for national standards (GB, GB/T)?Answer: Both GB and GB/T series standards are issued by Standardization Administration of China (SAC), typically co-issued by State Administration for Market Regulation (into which SAC was fully integrated from 2018), with exceptions (National food safety standards - by National Health Commission of PRC; Environmental standards - by Ministry of Ecology and Environment of PRC; Construction engineering standards - by Ministry of Housing And Urban-Rural Development of PRC).

Question 3: Which authorities in China are responsible for industry standards?Answer: The corresponding ministries / agencies such as Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), National Medical Products Administration. Cross mapping of industry standards And issuing agencies: See tables above.

Question 4: What are the differences between GB and GB/T?Answer: GB (e.g., GB 38031-2025, GB 4943.1-2022) is the mandatory national standard, while GB/T (e.g., GB/T 27930-2023, GB/T 18487.1-2023) Is the recommended national standard (/T denotes recommendation). GB may be downgraded to GB/T in next version (for example, GB 150.1-2011 ~ GB 150.4-2011 were downgraded to GB/T 150.1-2025 ~ GB/T 150.4-2025), And vice versa. For rare cases, standard might be downgraded in the same year. For example, GB 2099.2-2012 was downgraded to GB/T 2099.2-2012 after issued, they are identical And exchangeable except the standard ID (typically, New document GB/T 2099.2-2012 will not be issued but mere an announcement to void GB 2099.2-2012. Therefore, text-document GB 2099.2-2012 can officially act as GB/T 2099.2-2012's, except the standard ID). The typical reasons behind are downgrading the technical requirements due to feedback from the market execution And stakeholders. This downgrading concept also applies to industry standards. In practices, GB/T should be treated as quasi-mandatory standards, especially in the areas of factory inspection, product certification And type approval.

Question 5: How Is the Chinese standard ID structured?Answer: Each Chinese standard ID is structured by 4 parts, namely, hierarchy level, serial number, part of the series (optional), and the issuing year. For example, GB 38031-2025: GB--National standard, 38031--serial number, 2025--issued in 2025. GB/T 18487.1-2023: GB/T--recommended national standard, 18487--serial number, 1--Part 1 of the series, 2023--issued in 2023.

Question 6: What are the differences and relationship between Chinese standards and international standards?Answer: Chinese standards do not directly reuse international standards or foreign standards. However, there are small part of the Chinese standards that technically adopt international standards IEC And ISO. The technical adoption And cross relationship are indicated On the 1St page -- IDT denotes identical; Mod denotes modified (In early year, other terms may additionally be used -- EQV denotes equivalent, NEQ denotes Not-equivalent).

Question 7: Is there official English version of Chinese standard?Answer: No. Chinese standards are only issued in Chinese language, unlike IEC/ISO which may be officially issued in multiple languages. Some agencies in China may translate some of Chinese standards to serve the needs of government And state-owned entities, however, these translated copies are Not commercially available. In practice, commercial translation companies such as www.ChineseStandard.net are the reliable suppliers.
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