A global shortage of microchips creates a major production problem for businesses worldwide, from cell phones to cars. The list of manufacturers shutting down production grows by the day with short-term solutions in sight. How long will this impact the auto industry, and what does this global shortage mean for new car supplies, replacement parts, and the dealership model as a whole? Join in, as Chirs Collins interviews special guest Ben Klayman, Reuters' Detroit Bureau Chief, and Stephen Nellis, Reuters Reporter on what is causing the chip shortage, how manufacturers and dealerships are being affected by this supply chain disruption, and what long-term changes can we expect to see from this. Follow Reuters' Detroit Bureau Chief Ben Klayman on Twitter @BenKlayman for more news on the auto-industry. Follow Reuters Reporter Stephen Nellis on Twitter @StephenNellis for more news on the chip shortage.