Silvercorp Metals Inc. (TSX: SVM) (NYSE American: SVM) announced it has filed updated National Instrument 43-101 technical reports for its Gaocheng silver-lead-zinc mine in Guangdong Province, China, and an amended report for its Tulkubash and Kyzyltash Chaarat gold projects in the Kyrgyz Republic. The filings follow the company's June 23, 2026 news release and aim to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
The updated technical report for the Gaocheng mine, which maintains an effective Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource date of December 31, 2025, contains no material differences from the information previously disclosed in the June 23 release. This reaffirms the reliability of the company's resource estimates and provides investors with consistent data for evaluating the asset's value. The Gaocheng mine is a key operation for Silvercorp, contributing to its silver, lead, and zinc production.
Separately, Silvercorp filed an amended NI 43-101 technical report for the Tulkubash and Kyzyltash Chaarat gold projects to correct typographical errors in two mineral resource tables. The company emphasized that the corrections do not affect the mineral resource estimates, conclusions, or recommendations. Notably, the January 20, 2026 news release already contained the correct Kyzyltash Mineral Resource Estimate data, ensuring that stakeholders had access to accurate information. The amended report rectifies the errors in the filed document without altering the underlying technical assessment.
These filings underscore Silvercorp's commitment to transparency and adherence to Canadian securities regulations. By promptly updating the technical reports, the company maintains investor confidence and avoids potential misinterpretation of its mineral resource data. For investors, the consistency in resource estimates supports the company's valuation and growth strategy, which focuses on generating free cash flow from long-life mines, organic growth through drilling, and strategic mergers and acquisitions.
Silvercorp's operations in China and the Kyrgyz Republic are central to its production profile. The Gaocheng mine has been a consistent contributor, while the Tulkubash and Kyzyltash projects represent near-term development opportunities. The technical reports provide essential information for assessing the company's mineral reserves and resources, which are critical for future production planning and investment decisions.
The full press release detailing the filings is available at https://ibn.fm/r8YsB. For more information about Silvercorp and its latest updates, visit the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SVM.


