01Institutional frame

Institutional identity

SINA — institutional coordination

SINA is an institutional broker—not a marketplace or software product. It coordinates export and trade brokerage, investment introductions, supplier and buyer qualification, contract and document protection, and logistics handoffs when needed, between Iraqi private-sector opportunity and international counterparties. This page explains what the institution does, how coordination runs, and where its role stops.

02Mandate and institution

Institutional brokerage and coordination

SINA brokers qualified access between Iraq’s private-sector trade and investment opportunities and international investors, buyers, suppliers, and partners.

Each opportunity is screened, matched, and documented through desk review, contract and document protection, and relationship oversight—not listed on an open marketplace.

Work runs across documented corridors between Iraq, the region, and international markets: export brokerage, investment coordination, tender and joint-venture support, B2B introductions, and logistics alignment when shipments are part of the mandate—all after counterparties pass qualification.

03Operational boundaries

What the institution does not claim

These limits define how SINA coordinates—not a public listing service, software product, logistics operator, or internal org chart. Desk-level detail and full operating stance sit on the linked pages.

  • Not a public marketplace or listing board for opportunities.

  • Not a software product, platform subscription, or tooling showcase.

  • Not a step-by-step operational manual for any single domain desk.

  • Not an internal org chart, staffing map, or repository architecture.

  • Not a freight company, warehouse operator, or customs broker of record—logistics are coordinated when a deal requires them, not sold as a standalone product.

04Iraq and global markets

Iraq and global markets

SINA connects Iraqi private-sector trade and investment with international capital, buyers, and suppliers—through qualified brokerage, documented Iraq ↔ international corridors, and institutional trust. Export coordination, investment introductions, and logistics handoffs when needed all follow the same qualification and documentation standards. Full operating stance, affirmations, and exclusions are on Presence; they are summarized here, not repeated in full.

Six desks work in parallel under one institution—trade, investment, and logistics stay aligned across the chain.

05Related pages

Related pages

  • Operating stance

    What SINA affirms, excludes, and how it positions Iraq with global markets.

  • Operational systems

    Six desks—how trade, investment, tenders, B2B, and legal oversight are coordinated.

Homepage

Gateway overview—corridors, desks, trust controls, and institutional contact.

Institutional contact

Qualified coordination requests when your mandate is clear—not a general inbox.