Max Resource Corp. report the first assay results from the URU zone, at CESAR North, within the wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project in North Eastern Colombia. Fifteen rock chip channels over widths of 10-metres, along 4-kilometres of strike, returned values greater than over 1% copper, highlight values of 5.7% copper and 14 g/t silver. The newly discovered URU zone now spans over 4-kilomtre by 1-kilometre, and open in all directions, lying along the southern portion of the 80-kilometre-long CESAR North copper-silver belt. The URU mineralization is hosted in a stockwork within igneous host rock that crosscuts sediment-hosted stratabound mineralization. Max interprets the sediment-hosted stratabound copper-silver mineralization of the Cesar Basin to be analogous to the Kupferschiefer Basin in Poland. The Kupferschiefer deposits, Europe's copper source, produced 3MT of copper in 2018 and 40 million ounces of silver in 2019 from an orebody 0.5 to 5.5-metres thick, grading 1.49% copper and 48.6 g/t silver.