What’s behind the U.S. trucker shortage and gas supply chain bottleneck

CNBC Television published this video item, entitled “What’s behind the U.S. trucker shortage and gas supply chain bottleneck” – below is their description.

CNBC’s “Power Lunch” team discusses the gas and trucker shortage with Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

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