 LEED-IT brings together countries, companies and international experts to achieve one mission, net zero emissions from heavy industry. Each year more countries and companies are joining the group to decarbonise industry. Industry accounts for over a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions and LEED-IT is one of those organisations that really bring together governments, industry and stakeholders to work together to figure out the path forward to decarbonise these hard to address sectors. We need to work together with industry, with finance, with governments to find the right solutions to be able to keep 1.5 within reach. I know we can do more and this is a prime example of how we can do more. South Africa has also been focusing on the hydrogen economy and we're currently in a space where we are exploring the options that may be available both for the domestic market as well as the international market. Kineshi Musada, State Minister of Economy and Trade and Industry, Japan. Japan joins the initiative in May this year. We believe that it is beneficial to collaborate from all over the world, particularly in hard to obeyed sectors. I think one of the things that really came out of the session and the conversations today was that we need a crisis mentality. We've seen what we can do when we have a crisis during the pandemic. We need that same approach if we're to deliver industry decarbonisation at the speed and scale required and this is a really important role for the leadership group or LEED-IT. Today we heard very daunting numbers that the Mission Possible Partnership put out on what we have to have by 2030, 100 green steel plants, for example. SSAB started the hybrid initiative that took the lead in the transition steel industry and the leadership group Steel Checker that really helps to spread what we are doing here in Sweden, show to the rest of the world that there is a way to decarbonise the steel industry in a way that people might have thought not possible in the past. India and Sweden launched the leadership group of industry transition in 2019. As a part of this initiative, we are working on development of promoting sector-specific road map for low-carbon industry transition. Industry is a key stakeholder in the same specifically hard to obeyed sector. Their own initiative, knowledge transfer and cumulative effort will help in achieving the objective. We are witnessing the industrial revolution. LEED-IT has become a world-leading forum for public-private action to decarbonise industry building global momentum for green industrial revolution. Forward-thinking companies in carbon-intensive industries like steel and cement are moving quickly to become part of the net-zero value chains of the future. This progress is dependent on political leadership that will enable green technologies to reach commercial scale within this decade, so that all countries can address the climate crisis in a way that creates jobs and build lasting economic growth.