 Wales has long been a successful trading nation, a fact recognised in the Welsh Government's Economic Action Plan, which highlights export as a key element to economic development in Wales. Building on this, we published our dedicated Export Action Plan earlier this year. This clearly sets out our commitment to help businesses to capitalise on new and existing global markets by exporting products made in Wales. Wales is recognised internationally as a small nation doing great things. Our food and drinks industry is a key part of this, increasingly building a reputation for quality and authenticity. The food manufacturing industry is also our largest manufacturing industry and by GVA, the largest industry overall in Wales. Our export support programme is available to all food and drink businesses. Our programme facilitates connections with international markets, navigating complex trade and logistical contexts and building capability and capacity specific to exporting food and drink products. We're also continuing to work through our strong network of international offices to support access to priority export markets for the industry in Wales. It is underpinned by the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act 2015 crucial for realising our sustainable development goals in Wales. Despite the many challenges, I have been encouraged to see a large range of businesses securing new international opportunities. This exporting success has contributed significantly to support Wales, our food nation approach. I am proud of what has been delivered over this turbulent period and I want to extend my thanks to all businesses who have worked harder than ever before to meet those challenges in Wales.