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Germanium Mining Strategically Expands its 100% Owned Lac du Km 35 Germanium Property in Quebec

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUNE 3, 2026 – GERMANIUM MINING CORP. (“GERMANIUM MINING”, “GMC” OR THE “COMPANY”) (CSE: GMC; OTCQB: EMSKF; FSE: YW0) is pleased

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Germanium Mining Strategically Expands its 100% Owned Lac du Km 35 Germanium Property in Quebec

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUNE 3, 2026 – GERMANIUM MINING CORP. (“GERMANIUM MINING”, “GMC” OR THE “COMPANY”) (CSE: GMC; OTCQB: EMSKF; FSE: YW0) is pleased to announce that the 100% owned Lac du Km 35 Germanium Property was strategically expanded by staking 18 mineral claims, representing an additional 995 hectares (9.95 km2).  The expanded Property now consists of 99 contiguous mineral claims covering an area of 54.8 km2, encompassing the most promising areas for Germanium exploration. These newly acquired claims are immediately north of the Laganière Germanium showing area, thus providing an important and strategic expansion zone should a discovery be made throughout the upcoming 2026 exploration season.   Mario Pezzente, Chief Executive Officer, commented: “We have strategically expanded our 100% owned Lac du Km 35 Germanium property ahead of the active 2026 exploration season to allow for potential additional discoveries contiguous to the north of the Laganière showing that hosts the highest-grade Germanium sample in the Province of Quebec at 186 ppm. We are excited to commence this multi-stage exploration program with a goal of making new Germanium discoveries on this highly prospective critical metral project. Germanium Mining Corp. is focused on unlocking strategic resources in stable jurisdictions, to potentially contribute to a more secure and resilient North American supply chain.” Exploration Program Upcoming 2026 exploration will include a highly sensitive magnetic airborne survey as well as a ground electromagnetic survey to potentially identify Germanium that could be associated with lower conductivity silver-zinc mineralization. These surveys will aim to identify possible additional shear zones and electromagnetic anomalies for the upcoming sampling and assaying program.  Most, if not all features of interest such as shear zones, magnetic and electromagnetic anomalies, will be verified on the field, early in the planned 2026 exploration program. The immediate area of the Laganière showing will be further explored and sampled and assayed allowing GMC to deliver diamond drill targets that could be tested in the Fall of 2026. The first phase of diamond drilling will be directed to reach the “discovery hole” stage.  The campaign is planned to consist of 6 to 10 holes for a total of approximately 2,500 metres that is planne...

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