MEXICO CITY, June 5 (Reuters) - Mexico's Minera Frisco
said on Friday it had restarted operations at two
mining units and plans to bring a new silver project online by
the end of 2026, marking a step up in activity by the Carlos
Slim-controlled miner.
* The company said its subsidiary Minera Real de Angeles had
resumed operations at a copper cathode unit in Sonora and a gold
and silver unit in Baja California, with production at the
latter expected to begin by the end of June.
* Frisco added that its unit Ocampo Mining will start
operations at a silver-focused mining unit in Durango toward the
end of 2026.
* Minera Frisco, part of industrial conglomerate Grupo Carso
, produces gold, silver and copper from multiple
operations across Mexico and has previously said it was focusing
on exploration and development work at some assets to support
future production.
* The company said the investments reflect its continued
commitment to Mexico's mining industry.
(Reporting by Kylie Madry, Editing by Iñigo Alexander)