Renault and Geely join in hybrid and combustion venture

French and Chinese partnership in older tech comes as EV sales slow

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Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo and a Renault 5 Electric. The French automaker and China's Geely on May 31 announced that a deal expected for months has now been sealed. © Reuters

(Reuters) -- French automaker Renault and Chinese partner Geely on Friday announced a highly anticipated joint venture to develop combustion and hybrid engines, hoping to improve the competitiveness of their legacy auto businesses.

The venture will work on developing more efficient gasoline engines and hybrid systems, as rival automakers ramp up investment in low-emission powertrains in response to slowing electric vehicle sales.

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