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Let's look at other regional navies and what they paid for their Corvettes.
Indonesia is paying $1.9 billion USD for 4 x 1,700 ton Sigma class Corvettes, at $475 million unit price. European ships are really expensive.
(Meko 100)
The Royal Malaysian Navy is looking to build 27 Kedah class OPV (1,650 tons) for RM 24 billion, which is about $245 million USD each at today's exchange rate. Although these are OPV's, there's provision for RAM launcher, Exocet SSM's, & Torpedoes at additional cost. If those weapon systems are installed (at additional cost), the ship would qualify as a Corvette.
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The Pakistanis are getting a good deal on the F-22P (Light?) Frigate at $150-$200 million each.
I would not compare apples to oranges; the Indonesians and the Malaysians may have packaged a maintenance deal with the ships, or have purchased the intellectual property rights to the ships. Unless we get a breakdown of price, we do not know.