Our Journey & Global Footprint
From a focused Canadian trading operation to a multi-continental trading group, Golden Horse’s journey reflects disciplined growth, strategic expansion, and long-term institutional thinking.
2019 — The Beginning
Golden Horse began in 2019 in Vancouver as 1199861 BC Limited, focusing on high-volume movements of globally sourced agro-commodities within the North American and international trade ecosystem.
Strategic Expansion & Rebrand
As trade lanes, product mix, and institutional client relationships expanded, the company evolved into Golden Horse Trading Corporation, establishing a broader global operating structure.
Canada — Global Nerve Center
Vancouver and Surrey now serve as the strategic headquarters for group operations, finance, and global relationship management.
Middle East & India Expansion
Through Ronsons Trading FZ-LLC in Ras Al Khaimah and Western Agro Impex in Chandigarh, Golden Horse built a strong on-ground presence in the MENA region and India’s agro supply chain.
Canada (Headquarters)
Vancouver & Surrey — Strategy, finance, global relationships
Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
Ronsons Trading — MENA hub & trade facilitation
Chandigarh, India
Western Agro Impex — Agro sourcing & market access
Strategic Global Network
Golden Horse has developed an extensive ecosystem of procurement partners, service providers, and institutional buyers across key global trading hubs. This network forms the backbone of its ability to move large volumes efficiently while maintaining strict quality and compliance standards.
Procurement & Service Partners
United Kingdom, Norway, Cyprus, Hong Kong, USA, and Caribbean markets, enabling diversified sourcing and strong global logistics capabilities.
Active Buyer Markets
China, Qatar, UAE, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Norway, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom, representing a mix of mature and fast-growing demand centers.
Seller Regions
South America, European Union, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East covering major production basins for agro-commodities, proteins, oils, metals, and fertilizers.