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Combined Nomenclature (CN) 2025: updated commodity codes for Intrastat

Intrastat declarations use the EU Combined Nomenclature (CN) to classify goods. Each year the CN is updated. For 2025, national statistical offices require declarations to use CN 2025 codes. Changes typically include new, deleted, or redefined codes, which affect how you classify your products. Eurostat and the European Commission publish and maintain the CN; member states use it for Intrastat and customs. See our commodity codes page for a downloadable code list.

Source: Eurostat – International trade in goods (overview of EU trade statistics and data collection). The Combined Nomenclature is published by the European Commission (Taxation and Customs Union).

Impact for you Using outdated codes can lead to rejected declarations or incorrect statistics. You need to map your goods to the current CN and update any internal references so that all countries receive correctly coded data. Download the list from our commodity codes page.
How EasyIntrastat helps We validate and map to the correct EU commodity codes (including CN 2025 where applicable) so your returns are accepted by the authorities and you don't have to maintain code lists yourself.