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Fuerte Metals Corporation (TSXV: FMT) (OTCQB: FUEMF) (“Fuerte” or the “Company”) announced that it has filed its annual financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025. The Company’s audited Consolidated Financial Statements, Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) and Annual Information Form (“AIF”) are available on the Company’s website at www.fuertemetals.com and have been filed on the Company’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.
Fuerte is a Canadian exploration and development company focused on advancing high-potential precious metals and base metals projects across the Americas. Its flagship asset is the 100%-owned Coffee Project in the Yukon, Canada, described as a high-quality gold project advancing through the final stages of permitting, engineering, and resource expansion drilling in preparation for a construction decision.
The Coffee Project hosts 3.0 million ounces of open-pit heap-leach Measured and Indicated Resource (80 Mt at 1.15 g/t gold) and an Inferred Resource of 0.8 million ounces (21 Mt at 1.17 g/t gold).
In addition to Coffee, Fuerte holds a portfolio of copper and gold assets, including the Placeton-Caballo Muerto Project in Chile and the Cristina and Yecora Projects in Mexico, which the Company says provide additional growth and exploration upside.
Mr. Denis Flood, P.Eng., Chief Operating Officer of Fuerte Metals and a Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101, reviewed the news release on behalf of the Company and approved the technical disclosure contained herein.
For more information, please contact Tim Warman, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Fuerte Metals Corporation, at info@fuertemetals.com.
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