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SANTO TOMAS PROJECT MOVES FORWARD
VANCOUVER, Canada, April 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oroco Resource Corp. (TSX-V: OCO, OTC: OR...

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[{"type":"text","content":"SANTO TOMAS PROJECT MOVES FORWARD\n\n\n\n VANCOUVER, Canada, April 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --\n \n Oroco Resource Corp. (TSX-V: OCO, OTC: ORRCF) (“Oroco” or the “Company”)\n \n Last week in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Craig Dalziel, Oroco's Chairman, and other members of Oroco’s Senior Management Team met with Rubén Rocha Moya, the Governor of Sinaloa, Ricardo Velarde Cárdenas, Secretary of the Economy for Sinaloa, and other senior state government officials, to discuss the advancement of the Santo Tomás Copper Project in Choix, Sinaloa.  The Governor recognizes the project's potential for responsible development, investment, and long-term economic growth, and confirmed the potential contribution of the Santo Tomás Project to the future of the state economy, particularly that of the Municipality of Choix.  The Governor stated that his government is committed to generating good jobs in the Choix region through environmentally and socially sustainable development.\n \n\n The state meeting with Governor Rocha Moya followed the prior meetings in Mexico City with Dr. Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez Romano, the Undersecretary of the Mexican Economy, and his senior staff (\n \n refer to the Oroco news release of\n \n\n March 26, 2025\n \n ), and a subsequent technical meeting in which Ian Graham, Oroco’s President, Ubaldo Trevizo Ledezma, Santo Tomas Project Manager, and senior Oroco technical personnel presented the Santo Tomas Project to Fernando José Aboitiz Saro, Head of the Extractives Activities Coordination Unit, and Luz Hiram Olimpia Laguna Morales, Director General of Mining Development, and their technical staff.  The purpose of the technical meeting was to prepare for the incorporation of the Santo Tomas Project into the Key Development Projects Registry to be maintained by the Ministry of the Economy’s Mining Coordination Office, an important element of Mexican Government support.\n \n\n “The state executive and federal technical meetings continued to provide commitments of strong Mexican Government support for the Santo Tomás Project.  Coordinated by Congressional Deputy Mario Zamora and his staff, these meetings have led to a responsive and supportive dialogue with Mexico’s senior economic and mine development officials a...