First Minister Eluned Morgan has welcomed a new deal struck between the UK and the EU, but said she would have "like more discussion" between the Welsh and UK governments on the issue of fishing.
A key part of the deal, which comes after years of disagreements over Brexit, involves giving Europe fishing boats a further 12 years of access to British waters in exchange for easing some trade frictions.
Morgan said the deal offered "more opportunity for jobs and growth", something that is "going to help people pay their bills".
The Farmers' Union of Wales (FAW) said it welcomed efforts "to restore relations with our nearest trading partners", while the Welsh Fisherman's Association said its views broadly aligned with the National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations (NFFO), which said it was "very disappointed" with the deal.