PEZA attributed the expansion to a recovery in demand from the countrys major markets such as the US, Europe and Japan as well as the opening up of new markets like China.
The private ecozones accounted for the bulk of export earnings with $9.791 billion during the five-month period, or a notable 46.377-percent increase over the comparable exports of $6.689 billion a year ago.
The public ecozones reported total exports from January to May this year of $2.762 billion, posting a modest growth of only 7.3 percent from the $2.574 billion in exports recorded for the same five-month period last year.
Exports, in terms of services rendered, by the IT buildings/parks amounted to $72.48 million from January to May this year, showing a growth of 60.488 percent compared to the $45.162 million exported from January to May 2003.
There are only four public ecozones as compared to the 35 private ecozones and 14 IT buildings/parks.