Each country's standardization organization develops and publishes national standards, often referred to as "national standards," "industry standards," or "regional standards," and the exact names and classifications may vary from country to country.
Asia
China: Chinese National Standards (GB, Guóbiāo) is a standard developed by the Standardization Administration of China (SAC) and mainly covers various products, services and management systems. In addition, China Standards Press has also published many industry standards and local standards.
Japan: Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) is a standard developed by the Japan Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), mainly covering the fields of products, services, test methods and terminology.
Korea: The Korean Standards Association (KSA) has developed a large number of standards, including product standards, test method standards, service standards, and management system standards.
India: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has developed the Indian National Standard (IS), covering various products, services and management systems.
Singapore: The Singapore Standards Council (SSC) is responsible for developing and promoting the Singapore Standard (SS), mainly covering products, services and management systems.
Iran: The Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran (ISIRI) has developed the ISIRI Standard, including product standards, test method standards and service standards.
Israel: The Standards Institution of Israel (SII) develops Israeli Standards (SI), which mainly cover products and services.
UAE: The Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA) has developed the United Arab Emirates Standard (UAE.S), covering a wide range of products and services.
Europe
Germany: The German Institute for Standardization (DIN, Deutsches Institut für Normung) has developed German industrial standards (DIN, Deutsche Industrienorm), including product standards, test method standards, management system standards and terminology standards.
UK: The British Standards Institute (BSI) has developed British Standards (BS), mainly covering products, services and management systems.
France: The French Association for Standardization (AFNOR, Association française de normalisation) has developed French standards (NF, Norme Française) covering a wide range of product and service areas.
Italy: The Italian Organization for Standardization (UNI, Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione) has developed Italian standards (UNI), mainly including product standards, test method standards and management system standards.
Spain: The Spanish standardization and certification body (AENOR, Asociación Española de Normalización y Certificación) has developed Spanish standards (UNE, Una Norma Española) covering various products, services and management systems.
Switzerland: The Swiss Organization for Standardization (SNV, Schweizerische Normen-Vereinigung) has developed the Swiss Standard (SN, Schweizerische Norm), which mainly covers the fields of products, services, test methods and management systems.
Netherlands: The Dutch Organization for Standardization (NEN, Nederlands Normalisatie-instituut) has developed Dutch Standards (NEN), including product standards, test method standards and management system standards.
Sweden: The Swedish Standards Institute (SIS) has developed the Swedish Standard (SS), mainly covering products, services and management systems.
Norway: The Norwegian Organization for Standardization (SN, Standard Norge) has developed Norwegian Standards (NS, Norsk Standard), which mainly include product standards, test method standards and management system standards.
Africa
Algeria: The Algerian Institute of Standardization, Metrology and Quality Control (INAPI, Institut Algérien de Normalisation, de Métrologie et de Contrôle qualité) developed the Algerian standard (NORME ALGÉRIENNE, NA).
Angola: The Angolan National Organization for Standardization (IANORQ, Instituto Angolano de Normalização e Qualidade) developed the Angolan Standard (NAN).
Benin: The Beninese Bureau of Standardization, Metrology and Quality Control (ANM, Agence béninoise de normalisation, de métrologie et du contrôle qualité) has developed the Benin Standards (NBN).
Botswana Bureau of Standards (BOBS) developed the Botswana Bureau of Standards.
Burundi: The Bureau of Burundi Standards (BBN) (Bureau Burundais de Normalisation) develops Burundi Standards (NBN).
Cameroon: The Cameroon Standards Agency (ANOR, Agence des Normes et de la Qualité) developed Cameroonian Standards (NORCAM).
Cape Verde: The Cape Verde Bureau of Standardization (IA, Instituto de Administração) developed the Cape Verde Standards (NCV).
Central African Republic: The Central African Republic Bureau of Standardization, Metrology and Quality Control (BNQ, Bureau de normalisation, de la qualité et de la métrologie) has developed the Central African Republic Standards (NCA).
Chad: The Chad Standards and Quality Control Agency (ANQ, Agence de Normalisation et de Contrôle Qualité) developed the Chad Standards (NCT).
Comoros: The Comoros Agency for Standardization and Consumer Protection (DSCC, Direction de la Standardisation et de la Consommation et du Contrôle) has developed the Comorian Standards (NCP).
Republic of the Congo: The Republic of the Congo Bureau of Standardization, Metrology and Quality Control (COQ, Comité d'organisation et de la qualité) has developed the Republic of the Congo Standards (NRC).
Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Standardization Agency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (ASCO, Agence congolaise de normalisation et de qualité) developed the Democratic Republic of the Congo Standards (NCD).
Americas
United States: The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) develops the American National Standards (ANSI).
Antigua and Barbuda: The Antigua and Barbuda Bureau of Standards (ABBS) has developed the Antigua and Barbuda Standards (ABS).
Argentina: The Argentine Institute of Standards and Technology (INTI, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial) developed the Argentine Standards (IRAM).
Bahamas: The Bahamas Bureau of Standards and Quality (BSI) develops the Bahamas Standards (BS).
Barbados: The Barbados National Standards Institution (BNSI) has developed the Barbados Standards (BNS).
Belize: The Belize Bureau of Standards (BBS) developed the Belize Bureau of Standards (BZS).
Bolivia: The Bolivian Institute of Standards and Measurements (IBNORCA, Instituto Boliviano de Normalización y Calidad) developed Bolivian Standards (NB).
Brazil: The Brazilian National Organization for Standardization (ABNT, Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas) developed the Brazilian Standard (NBR).
Canada: The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) developed Canadian Standards (CAN/CSA).
Chile: The Chilean Standards Agency (INN, Instituto Nacional de Normalización) developed Chilean Standards (NCh).
Colombia: The Colombian Institute for Standardization and Quality Control (ICONTEC, Instituto Colombiano de Normas Técnicas y Certificación) developed the Colombian Standards (NTC).
Costa Rica: The Costa Rican Institute of Standards and Quality (INTECO, Instituto de Normas Técnicas de Costa Rica) has developed the Costa Rican Standards (NTE).
Cuba: The Cuban Standards Agency (NC, Normas Cubanas) develops Cuban Standards (NC).
Dominica: The Dominica Bureau of Standards and Services (DQCA) has developed Dominica Standards (DOMBS).
Oceania
Australia: Standards Australia (SA) and the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) have jointly developed Australian Standards (AS) and Australia/New Zealand Standards (AS/NZS).
Fiji: The Fiji Bureau of Standards has developed Fiji Standards (FJS).
Kiribati: The Bureau of Standards, Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy (BIS) has developed the Kiribati Standards (KS).
Marshall Islands: The Marshall Islands Bureau of Standards developed the Marshall Islands Standards (MIS).
Federated States of Micronesia (FSM-BSEM) has developed the Federated States of Micronesia Bureau of Standards, Evaluation and Metrology.
Nauru: The Nauru Standards and Measurement Bureau (NSB) has developed the Nauru Standards (NNS).
New Zealand: Standards New Zealand (SNZ) and Standards Australia (SA) have jointly developed the New Zealand Standards (NZS) and the Australia/New Zealand Standards (AS/NZS).
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