Mittal started dropping down on the annual list of South Africa's richest businessmen three years ago, after being ranked on top from 2006 to 2011.
In 2012, Mittal was ranked third in the annual Sunday Times Rich List and a year later, he was at the 9th position.
He was ranked at number 13 in South Africa last year and this year, he is no where on the list, which has been topped by well-known businessman Christo Wiese whose total investment has been put at 104 billion rands (over USD 6.8 billion) in 8 companies.
Although not a resident of South Africa, Mittal has been included in the list because of his shareholding in ArcelorMittal SA, the steel giant born out of Mittal's takeover of former state-owned monopoly Iscor just over a decade ago.
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The Rich List is based on an analysis of holdings of all companies listed on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange.
Earlier this year, Mittal had to call on South African government authorities to help bail out his South African operations amid a threat of closing down a huge plant which would effectively have seen an entire town being destroyed economically.
ArcelorMittal Holdings AG holds a direct 46.82 per cent of issued shares in the local company.