China experienced a notable deceleration in export growth in March 2026, with figures rising only 2.5% from the previous year. The slowdown comes amidst growing uncertainties from the Iran war impacting energy prices and global demand.Despite robust growth earlier in the year, China's customs data revealed that March exports fell short of analysts' expectations. Imports, however, surged by 27.8%. The ongoing conflict's impact on supply chains and energy costs has economists concerned about a persistent global slowdown affecting demand for Chinese exports.Nevertheless, experts highlight the resilience in China's technology and renewable energy exports, with semiconductors, solar cells, and wind turbines...