In May, Russia filed a dispute at the World Trade Organization against the EU’s carbon border levy, CBAM.
After plenty of grumbling by trade partners, it represented the first formal step taken against the bloc’s flagship climate measure, which imposes a tax on carbon-intensive goods entering the EU.
Yet Brussels’ answer to its sweeping charges was little more than a bemused shrug.
In spite of multiple rounds of sanctions linked to the Ukraine war, EU trade with Russia in key…