A shelter-in-place order was lifted following air-quality testing on Tuesday following an oil refinery fire in the U.S. city of Port Arthur, Texas, while hidden dangers may remain.
A massive explosion broke out at a Valero refinery on Monday evening, sending plumes of smoke into the air and prompting the shelter-in-place order for nearby residents. The fire was put out on Tuesday, according to local media reports.
Though no injuries were reported from the explosion, hidden dangers related to aging equipment are still may hinder the resumption of normal operation of the refinery.
Footage recorded by the China Central Television (CCTV) shows large stretches of rusty facilities standing in the plant, which was established in 1980.
Texas is home to the country's largest petrochemical cluster, with refineries in the state processing one-third of U.S. refining capacity.
Across the state, the refinery industry has faced the problem of aging equipment for decades. In spite of rounds of plant expansion and equipment upgrading, the core facilities of many plants have continued to operate in a highly corrosive environment amid high temperatures and high pressure.
Hidden dangers remain after fire put out at Texas refinery
China's strategic focus on building a modern industrial system will give rise to a new phase of innovation in the country, said guests at the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2026, which opened on Tuesday in the southern Chinese province of Hainan.
This year's BFA annual conference is unfolding in Boao, a coastal town in Hainan's Qionghai City, where leaders from government, business and academia all over the world gather to gain deeper insights into the country's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).
It comes less than two weeks after the annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, formally reviewed and adopted the plan, a sweeping blueprint to guide the country's economic and social development for the second half of this decade, amid rising geopolitical tensions, economic fragmentation, and technological changes.
Forum participants are paying strong attention to China's push toward building a modern industrial system through scientific and technological innovation, particularly in frontier areas that offer both strategic resilience and growth multipliers, such as advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, next-generation information technology, and quantum technology.
During a sub-forum on China's high-quality development on Tuesday, a Chinese economist shed light on how China strives to achieve industrial transformation and upgrading in the years ahead, while emphasizing that the country is committed to sharing development opportunities with the rest of the world.
"During the 15th Five-Year Plan period, a key focus will be on the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries, that is, by enhancing the output and competitiveness of existing industries through innovation. Therefore, I believe this represents a relatively new feature of innovation during this period: placing equal emphasis on emerging industries and on leveraging new technologies to transform traditional industries," said Jiang Xiaojuan, honorary president of the China Industrial Economics Association.
Foreign guests speaking at the forum said that China is currently among the global leaders in multiple sectors such as artificial intelligent, biopharmaceutical, and clean energy. They believe that the country will build on its existing strengths and make more sci-tech breakthroughs in these frontier fields in the coming five years, thus remaining a highly attractive destination for foreign investment.
"My advice to any foreign company, how to do business in China? It's very easy: read the Five-Year Plan. It tells you what are the sectors that the government will encourage. So, if you are a foreign company and you do semiconductor, come to China. Semiconductor, technology, new energy vehicles, batteries, study physics of matter -- this is where China welcomes," said Michele Geraci, former undersecretary of state at the Italian Ministry of Economic Development.
Another Chinese expert reaffirmed that the 15th Five-Year Plan also underscores that China will consistently deepen high-standard opening-up, pursue win-win cooperation with other countries, and remain committed to sharing the fruits of its high-quality development with the rest of the world.
"Chinese modernization has an important characteristic, which I would call 'open-source modernization.' In other words, we are following a development path that differs from those of the past. In the past, some Western countries, after achieving development, would pull up the ladder they had climbed to prevent other countries from developing, because they wanted to monopolize development for themselves. What China is doing now, however, is that after achieving its own development, it extends that ladder further out to enable, encourage and assist other nations to achieve development as well," said Zheng Yongnian, dean of the School of Public Policy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen.
Since its establishment in 2001, the BFA has functioned as an international platform for China to present its domestic policy priorities to a global audience.
The theme for this year is "Shaping a Shared Future: New Dynamics, New Opportunities, New Cooperation." The event runs through Friday.
China's industrial modernization to drive new phase of innovation: Boao Forum speakers