MAX RESOURCE CORP. reported the expansion of the newly discovered URU zone from 4 to 12-kilometres of strike, at CESAR North, within the wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project in North Eastern Colombia. The URU copper-silver zone lies along the southern portion of the 80-kilometre-long CESAR North belt. URU appears to be continuous over 12-kilometres, and open in all directions. Samples from the new URU copper discovery have been shipped to ALS preparation laboratory in Medellin and to Lima for assays. The initial URU discovery (April 8, 2021 NR) reported sixteen rock chip channel samples returning of over 1% copper extending over a 4-kilometre-long-strike with highlights of 5.7 % copper and 14 g/t silver including: 4.3% copper and 8 g/t silver over widths of 10-metres; 3.6% copper and 12 g/t silver over widths of 10-metres; 3.0% copper and 6 g/t silver over widths of 10-metres. The URU copper mineralization is hosted in a stockwork within igneous host rock that crosscuts sediment-hosted stratabound mineralization. Observed minerals include chalcocite, native copper, cuprite and copper oxide. The copper mineralization is often associated with the presence of epidote. Max interprets the sediment-hosted stratabound copper-silver mineralization in the Cesar Basin to be analogous to both the Central African Copper Belt (CABC) and the Polish Kupferschiefer. Almost 50% of the copper known to exist in sediment-hosted deposits is contained in the CACB, including Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. 95-billion-pound Kamoa-Kakula copper deposits in the Congo. Kupferschiefer, is the world's largest silver producer and Europes largest copper source, mining an orebody 0.5 to 5.5-metres thick at depths of 500m. The silver yield is almost twice the production of the world's second largest silver mine. CESAR COPPER-SILVER PROJECT IN COLOMBIA ­ OVERVIEW: CESAR, is located along the 200-kilometre-long Cesar Basin in North Eastern Colombia encompassing widespread highly prospective copper-silver mineralization. This region enjoys major infrastructure resulting from oil & gas and mining operations, including Cerrejon, the largest coal mine in South America, now held by global miner Glencore Due to the regional-scale and prospectivity of the Cesar Basin, Max has implemented a multi-faceted exploration program for 2021: Advanced Drill Core Analysis and Modelling: ongoing analysis of historical drill holes and seismic sections integrated into their structural modelling of the Cesar Basin, in collaboration with Ingeniería Geológica Universidad Nacional de Colombia ("IGUN") in Medellín (January 7, 2021 NR); Geochemical and Mineralogical: geochemical and mineralogy studies by the University of Science and Technology ("AGH") of Krakow, Poland. AGH bring their extensive knowledge of KGHM's world renowned Kupferschiefer sediment-hosted copper-silver deposits in Poland to the CESAR project; Geophysical: Fathom Geophysics is interpreting seismic data, funded by the Company in collaboration with one of the world's leading copper producer; Proprietary Field Exploration & Techniques: Max's in-country exploration teams continue to identify new stratabound copper-silver mineralized zones; CESAR North 80-kilomtre-long-copper-silver zone: In 2020, Max identified the AMS (previously named AM South) and AMN (previously named AM North) stratabound copper-silver zones, collectively spanning over 45-km², with values of 0.1 to 34.4% copper and 5.0 to 305.0 g/t silver over intervals ranging 0.1 to 25.0-metres; The CONEJO zone, discovered March 2021, spanning an area of 3.2-km by 1.6-km and open in all directions. CONEJO returned values above 5.0% copper from 23 rock panels varying from 5.0m by 5.0m to 1.0m by 1.0m, 66 rock panel samples returned values over 1.0% copper (March 24, 2021 NR). Highlight assays above 9% copper and 50 g/t silver: 12.5% copper + 84 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre; 10.5% copper + 50 g/t silver over 3.0-metre by 2.0-metre; 10.4% copper + 95 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre; 10.2% copper + 62 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre; 10.0% copper + 80 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre; 8.7% copper + 89 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre; 8.4% copper + 60 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre; 7.9% copper + 21 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre; 7.7% copper + 84 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre and 7.4% copper + 47 g/t silver over 5.0-metre by 5.0-metre. The URU zone, discovered April 2021, extends over 4-kilometres, and open in all directions, located 30-km south of CONEJO. URU demonstates major-size potential; Sixteen rock chip channel samples returned over 1% copper with assay values up to 5.7 % copper and 14.4 g/t silver including URU results include (June 10, 2021 NR): 4.3% copper and 8 g/t silver over widths of 10-metres; 3.6% copper and 12 g/t silver over widths of 10-metres; 3.0% copper and 6 g/t silver over widths of 10-metres; April 2021, Max identified the SP target, which lies along the mid portion of the CESAR North 80-km belt in line with the four previous copper discoveries URU, CONEJO, AMN and AMS; Exploration continues on CONEJO and the URU zone; In addition, Max has initiated the process of mineral claim approvals and drill permiting; CESAR West: Max has identified copper porphyry mineralization along a significant target zone.