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Supply and Demand. Stainless steel prices, like those of most commodities heavily rely on the principles of supply and demand. When demand for stainless steel surges or there’s limited supply, prices tend to rise. Conversely, when the need is low or there’s an abundance of supply, its value will likely decrease. 2. Raw Material Costs.