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Mine Output Hits a Decade High and the Silver Deficit Still Won't Close

Newswire.ca - Wed Mar 11, 10:15AM CDT

Issued on behalf of Americore Resources Corp.

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VANCOUVER, BC, March 11, 2026 /CNW/ ---- Global silver mine production is forecast to climb 1% to 820 million ounces in 2026, a ten-year high fueled by new project commissioning in Mexico, Canada, and Morocco, yet the market is still expected to post a 67-million-ounce deficit for the sixth year running[1]. Silver consolidated near $80 per ounce after breaching $100 in January, and tight physical availability in London continues to underpin the structural floor beneath prices[2]. Americore Resources (TSXV: AMCO) (OTCQB: AMCOF), Santacruz Silver Mining (TSXV: SCZ), Vizsla Silver (NYSE: VZLA), Aya Gold & Silver (TSX: AYA), and Hecla Mining (NYSE: HL) are each advancing through different stages of this tightening cycle.

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