MAX RESOURCE CORP. reported high-grade assay results at CONEJO, located along the CESAR North 90-kilometre-long copper-silver belt, within the wholly-owned CESAR project in North Eastern Colombia. The CONEJO high-grade zone now extends over 3.7-km with average grade of 4.9% copper using 2% cutoff. To date, 13 rock samples returned values greater than 8.0% copper; 53 returned values greater than 5.0% copper; 93 returned values of 2.0% copper and above; 36 returned values greater than 20 g/t silver over widths ranging from 0.5 to 20.0m. Highlight values of 12.5 % copper and 126 g/t silver. In addition, composite results include 7.5% copper and 86 g/t silver over widths of 6.0m (878814 to 878816); 5.2% copper and 46 g/t silver over widths of 10.0m (878820 to 878824) and 3.2% copper and 32 g/t silver over widths of 10.0m (878804 to 878808). Highlights: 9.9% copper and 50 g/t silver over widths of 2.0m chip channel (878823); 9.3% copper and 126 g/t silver over widths of 2.0m chip channel (878814); 7.5% copper and 93 g/t silver over widths of 2.0m chip channel (878839); 7.3% copper and 100 g/t silver over widths of 2.0m chip channel (878816); 7.0% copper and 56 g/t silver over widths of 2.0m chip channel (878751). Highlights 2021: 12.5% copper and 84 g/t silver over 5.0m by 5.0m panel (878335); 10.5% copper and 50 g/t silver over 3.0m by 2.0m panel (878603); 10.4% copper and 95 g/t silver over 5.0m by 5.0m panel (878338); 10.2% copper and 62 g/t silver over 5.0m by 5.0m panel (878334); 10.0% copper and 80 g/t silver over 5.0m by 5.0m panel (878363); 8.6% copper and 89 g/t silver over 5.0m by 5.0m panel (878336); 8.4% copper and 60 g/t silver over 5.0m by 5.0m panel (878337). The CONEJO mineralization is hosted in a stockwork within igneous host rock and is associated with the presence of epidote. Observed minerals include: chalcocite, native copper, cuprite and copper oxides. Max interprets the CONEJO sediment-hosted stratabound copper-silver mineralization in the Cesar basin to be analogous to both the Central African Copper Belt (CACB). 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. Source: Central African Belt Descriptive models, grade-tonnage relations, and databases for the assessment of sediment-hosted copper deposits with emphasis on deposits in the Central Africa Copperbelt, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia by USGS 2010. Kamoa-Kakula by OreWin March 2020. Max cautions investors that the presence of copper mineralization of the Central African Copper Belt are not necessarily indicative of similar mineralization at CESAR. All CESAR rock chip samples are shipped to ALS Lab's sample preparation facility in Medellin, Columbia. Sample pulps are then sent to Lima, Peru, for analysis. All samples are analyzed using ALS procedure ME-MS41, a four-acid digestion with inductively coupled plasma finished. Over-limit copper and silver are determined by ALS procedure OG-62, a four-acid digestion with an atomic absorption spectroscopy finish. ALS Labs is independent from Max. Max uses standard chip and channel sampling where possible, but also relies on composite grab sampling. Max considers composite grab samples to be representative but cautions investors that individual grab samples can be selective and may not be representative of continuous mineralization at CESAR. The Company's disclosure of a technical or scientific nature in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Tim Henneberry, P Geo (British Columbia), a member of the Max Resource Advisory Board, who serves as a qualified person under the definition of National Instrument 43:101. Due to the district-scale and copper-silver prospectivity of the Cesar Basin, Max has implemented a multi-faceted exploration program for 2021: Advanced Drill Core Analysis and Modelling: ongoing interpretation of seismic sections and analysis of historical drill holes are all being integrated into structural modelling of the Cesar Basin, in collaboration with Ingenier?a Geol?gica Universidad Nacional de Colombia ("IGUN") in Medell?n (January 7, 2021 NR). Geochemical and Mineralogical: research programs 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.