European Commissioner for Industry Guenter Verheugen, right, gestures while speaking with Belgium's Flanders Region Minister President Kris Peeters during a meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels, Monday Sept. 14, 2009. The head of the Flanders' regional government has urged the European Union to investigate German state aid to its car industry following the sale of General Motors Co.'s European unit Opel which is expected to spare German plants at the cost of a Belgian factory. Peeters said Monday that he wants the EU Commission to investigate that German aid does not impede EU anti-competitive practices. AP Photo logo AP Photo 29 months ago

European Commissioner for Industry Guenter Verheugen, right, gestures while speaking with Belgium's Flanders Region Minister President Kris Peeters during a meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels, Monday Sept. 14, 2009. The head of the Flanders' regional government has urged the European Union to investigate German state aid to its car industry following the sale of General Motors Co.'s European unit Opel which is expected to spare German plants at the cost of a Belgian factory. Peeters said Monday that he wants the EU Commission to investigate that German aid does not impede EU anti-competitive practices.