Huber Engineered Materials Announces International Price Increase for kaolin clay



    Huber Engineered Materials, part of J.M. Huber Corporation, today
    announced a price increase across its entire "industrial specialties"
    kaolin clay portfolio in Asia Pacific, Latin America and Europe,
    Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

    The increase is effective November 1, 2006, or as current
    contracts allow. Many kaolin prices will increase significantly -
    dependent upon the product grade, volume and form.

    According to company officials, Huber Engineered Materials has
    worked hard to improve its productivity and processing efficiencies in
    an effort to maintain cost competitive products and services.

    With raw materials, energy, transportation and other costs
    continuing to rise, officials said the price increase is necessary to
    offset these costs while continuing to ensure on-time deliveries and
    industry-leading customer service. In August, Huber officials also
    announced a re-structuring of its Macon kaolin manufacturing facility.

    For more information, please visit www.hubermaterials.com.

    About Huber Engineered Materials

    Huber Engineered Materials develops engineered specialty
    ingredients that enhance the performance, appeal and processing of a
    broad range of products used in industrial, paper and consumer-based
    applications. Its inorganic science and product modification
    techniques have resulted in advancing the art in specialty silica and
    silicates, alumina trihydrate, magnesium hydroxide, kaolin clay,
    barium sulfate and natural calcium carbonate.

    Headquartered in Atlanta, Huber Engineered Materials has offices
    in 15 countries. For more information, see www.hubermaterials.com.

    About J.M. Huber Corporation

    J.M. Huber Corporation, headquartered in Edison, NJ, is a
    diversified, multinational supplier of engineered materials, natural
    resources and technology-based services to customers spanning many
    industries from paper and energy to plastics and construction. With
    announced sales exceeding $2-billion, J.M. Huber Corporation is one of
    the largest family-owned companies in the United States. The company
    offers total solutions in inorganic chemistry, engineered wood
    composites and other specialties. For more information, see
    www.huber.com.