. The peninsula of
Tanjung Tuan (an exclave of
Malacca) can be seen in the distance. A
resort town, Port Dickson thrives primarily on tourism. Nevertheless, there are other sectors that contribute to its economic growth. Along with
Seremban, Port Dickson is part of the
Malaysia Vision Valley, a growth corridor jointly initiated by both the federal and state governments that aims to develop the western half of Negeri Sembilan to complement existing development in the neighbouring
Klang Valley and the
Greater Kuala Lumpur area as a whole.
Oil and gas production Port Dickson has two refineries, which make significant contributions to the local economy.
Shell Refining Company (SRC) has been operating since 1962, while
Petron (formerly
ExxonMobil Malaysia) has been operating a refinery since 1963. In 2016, SRC underwent a transition of its major shareholder to Malaysia Hengyuan International Limited, which holds an equity stake of 51.02 percent, and SRC was renamed Hengyuan Refining Company.
Tourism jutting out into the
Strait of Malacca to its right. The long beach from
Tanjung Gemuk to
Tanjung Tuan is a holiday destination for local visitors, especially those from the Klang Valley. Additionally, many
Singaporeans have invested in holiday homes in and around Port Dickson. Over the years, many hotels and resorts were opened to capitalize on the tourist draw. In the 1990s, Port Dickson boomed, with new hotels and resorts being planned and constructed. Due to the
1997 Asian financial crisis, however, many of these projects stalled, leaving many unfinished buildings scattered along the Port Dickson coastline.
Sailing-related Linking the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the
Straits of Malacca is the shortest sea route between three of the world's most populous countries—India, China, and Indonesia. Inspired by the sea trade, expats founded the Royal Port Dickson Yacht Club (RPDYC) in 1927, which still offers
dinghy sailing courses and runs
regattas. The newer, five-star Admiral Marina & Leisure Club has dock facilities for yacht travellers, sailboats, and luxury cruisers. It is a transit point for racing sailboats joining the Raja Muda Selangor International Regatta, Royal
Langkawi International Regatta, and Thailand's
Phuket King's Cup Regatta. Admiral Marina also hosted the disabled sailing events of the
2009 ASEAN ParaGames and the
2006 FESPIC Games. The company has numerous branches across Malaysia. ==Politics==