China wants the yuan to play a bigger global role but hasn't called for it to replace the dollar.
China wants to make the yuan the global currency," The Washington Post reported in May.
Meanwhile, the Chinese currency is in fourth place, after the Japanese yen.
In April this year, Xi again raised China's goal of yuan internationalization in Qiushi magazine, a Chinese Communist Party journal.
In Qiushi, Xi said that China was committed to promoting yuan internationalization "in an orderly manner."
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