With the deepening of economic exchanges between countries and regions and the deepening of industrial diversification cooperation, the manifestation and connotation of diplomacy are gradually close to the actual fields closely related to human production and life. Global agricultural cooperation, international exchanges between planting and animal husbandry and horse import and export trade have gradually become a new trend in the development of international relations in recent years. The combination of diplomatic level and agricultural policy also provides a suitable interactive field for China to complete the construction of horse import and export trading system.
According to relevant statistics, the contribution of the horse industry to the U.S. economy is about $100 billion, bringing direct economic benefits of more than $30 billion, supporting the social employment of nearly one million people. The benefits of the horse industry enable countries to actively explore the values and laws behind the industry, which is linked to the global transaction of horse import and export. China's horse industry is still in its infancy and its contribution to the overall economy is low. However, it is these emerging industrial markets and horse trading under the framework of agriculture that enable horse exporting countries to see the great market and potential that China has yet to explore.
The essence of "going out" and "bringing in" horses is not only the participation of the industry, but also the behavior of the state behind a wider range of transactions. The flow of global horses may be rarely discussed in the diplomatic and business circles, but the horse trade under the diplomacy of agriculture and animal husbandry has slowly evolved into a formal or informal agricultural economic cooperation.