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GENEVA, REUTERS: Air cargo markets, an economic bellwether linked to global trade, are beginning to stabilise after a downturn in 2019, the International Air Transport Association said on Thursday.“We are seeing some tentative signs of improvement,” deputy chief economist at the global airlines body Andrew Matters told reporters.IATA is predicting a 2% recovery in global air cargo traffic in 2020 after a 3.3% decline in 2019, driven by a tariff war between the United States and China. The recovery is fragile with risks tilted to the downside, led by the impact of a trade war, Matters said. Air freight typically rebounds strongly in a ‘V-shaped’ recovery after a downturn, but the predicted 2020 recovery is relatively flat.