[Grammar] ' If ' clause

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"If we don't export our new prodution to Europe, we won't have to wait big profit."
 
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"If we don't export our new prodution to Europe, we won't have to wait big profit."
Perhaps you mean:
"If we don't export our new production to Europe, we can't expect big profits."
 
Yes...
And my version isn't grammatically correct?
 
No, it's not.
 
Yes...
And my version isn't grammatically correct?

Although I was able to guess what you wanted to say, "we won't have to wait big profit" doesn't make sense.
 
Can you explain me the reason?
 
Will not it be the first conditional,if I skip "have to"?
 
Please answer me
 
Please be patient. People are giving their free time to answer.
 
You're probably misusing the word wait, but you wait for something.
 
And why?I don't understand:(
 
Ok.Now I've realised my mistake
 
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