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". − I voted in favour as the art market was valued at USD 10 billion in 2010 and almost USD 12 billion in 2012 and the resale right accounts for only 0.03 % of those sums. It is an important market from which artists and their heirs should receive fair remuneration. The Resale Right Directive was designed to achieve two objectives: on the one hand, to ensure that authors of graphic and plastic works of art share in the economic success of their creations, and, on the other hand, to harmonise the application of the resale right in the EU. I believe that it is important to give proactive support to local artists, including the youngest artists. The Commission should work closely with stakeholders to strengthen the European art market’s position and to address problems such as the ‘cascade effect’ and the administrative difficulties faced by smaller and specialist auction houses and dealers."@en1

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