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  • During a visit to the a medical appliances factory, North Korean leader Kim Jung Un said "there is nothing to be proud of in the public health sector."
  • He promised personal attention to the work of updating the factory in keeping with the goal to "radically" improve domestic production and modernization, state media reported.
  • Since a June summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Singapore, the North Korean leader has been on visits to various industrial sites and factories, often criticizing sluggish development.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took aim at his country's health sector, state media reported on Tuesday, the latest salvo of public criticism unleashed as part of his campaign to jump-start economic development.

Since a June summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Singapore — where Kim lauded the city-state's economic progress and "world-class" amenities — North Korea's authoritarian leader has been on a blitz of visits to various industrial sites and factories, often criticizing sluggish development.